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Again opinions please.

 

Two rigs here for sale. Thoughts? Australian dollars.

 

$1,900 Negotiable

 

 

Gtx 1070

 

Amd 1600

 

16gb ddr4 rgb

 

120 SSD

 

1tb HD

 

Nzxt s340 elite

 

500w rgb power supply

 

Or:

 

$2,150 Negotiable

 

 

Price dropped! Bargain pre-built!

 

Completely BRAND NEW gaming PC! All parts under warranty, receipts available.

 

 

 

Storage requirements are extremely flexible, message me and I can advise on pricing.

 

- Gigabyte Aorus 1080Ti

- Intel i5 7600k

- 32GB Crucial RAM

- 525GB Crucial MX300 SSD storage

- Thermaltake Toughpower 750W PSU (80Plus Gold)

 

Cheers fellas

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Again opinions please.

 

Two rigs here for sale. Thoughts? Australian dollars.

 

$1,900 Negotiable

 

 

Gtx 1070

 

Amd 1600

 

16gb ddr4 rgb

 

120 SSD

 

1tb HD

 

Nzxt s340 elite

 

500w rgb power supply

 

OR:

 

$2,150 Negotiable

 

Completely BRAND NEW gaming PC! All parts under warranty, receipts available.

 

 

 

Storage requirements are extremely flexible.

 

- Gigabyte Aorus 1080Ti

- Intel i5 7600k

- 32GB Crucial RAM

- 525GB Crucial MX300 SSD storage

- Thermaltake Toughpower 750W PSU (80Plus Gold)

 

Cheers fellas

 

Fellas? I’m trying to beat both down on price as my current rig is just about smoked.

 

Expert opinions welcome

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The bottom one is good with the 1080ti that's $1200 aud right there!!

 

Better if it had the newer chip set i5 8600k or i7 8700k. (6 Core's)

 

Power supply is half decent $140 aud

 

7600k $300 I have the 7700K in the kaby (4 cores) and need to crank up the GHz to fed the 1080ti, you would also need to give it a little kick.

 

BitMaster recently wrote out what the options are these days, cannot find it.

 

Go's something like

 

8700k (6 core) or 2700x AMD (8 cores)

 

1070ti 1440P

1080it 1440P, 4K and VR

 

16GB / 32GB ram 3200mhz

Samsung B-Die RAM for AMD

Get the best power supply you can afford for stability.

 

Above are all "close to the top" of the that you would use for a gaming rig.

 

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The bottom one is good with the 1080ti that's $1200 aud right there!!

 

Better if it had the newer chip set i5 8600k or i7 8700k. (6 Core's)

 

Power supply is half decent $140 aud

 

7600k $300 I have the 7700K in the kaby (4 cores) and need to crank up the GHz to fed the 1080ti, you would also need to give it a little kick.

 

BitMaster recently wrote out what the options are these days, cannot find it.

 

Go's something like

 

8700k (6 core) or 2700x AMD (8 cores)

 

1070ti 1440P

1080it 1440P, 4K and VR

 

16GB / 32GB ram 3200mhz

Samsung B-Die RAM for AMD

Get the best power supply you can afford for stability.

 

Above are all "close to the top" of the that you would use for a gaming rig.

 

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Thanks mate. But you think the second is generally ok as is?

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