@gonintendo If I'm dropping that much money on a gaming rig if they want to come out and set it up and check on it in 6 months so be it. I can wipe my own ass too, but if I had so much money and nothing else better to do with it I'm pretty sure I could pay somebody else to do it for me.
I agree w/ david85. Half the fun is researching parts and building the most bad ass machine you can based off your budget. Plus, I wonder what the warranty is like and what is covered in customer service if you open it up or mess with anything... the first thing I would do is overclock the shit out of those cards and the corei7.
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If you need someone to install your computer, you shouldn't have a gaming pc.
Yeah, half the fun it setting it up yourself.
@gonintendo
If I'm dropping that much money on a gaming rig if they want to come out and set it up and check on it in 6 months so be it. I can wipe my own ass too, but if I had so much money and nothing else better to do with it I'm pretty sure I could pay somebody else to do it for me.
I agree w/ david85. Half the fun is researching parts and building the most bad ass machine you can based off your budget. Plus, I wonder what the warranty is like and what is covered in customer service if you open it up or mess with anything... the first thing I would do is overclock the shit out of those cards and the corei7.
Check out this rig:
https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=11943608
is sweat i7 rig for $1500