Gaming rig hardware and specs
#1
Having a little trouble finding a good gaming pc to buy. I generally can not find a review that will accurately tell me if a tower is good buy or the reviews will say build it yourself save ton of money. This is what I may purchase here are the specs...

CybertronPC Minotaur Max II GMMNMX234RD Desktop (Red)

System: Liquid-Cooled Intel Core i7-5960X 3.00GHz 8-Core | Intel X99 Chipset | 16GB DDR4 | 120GB SSD | 2TB HDD | Genuine Windows 8.1 64-bit
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970 4GB DDR5 | 24X DVD±RW Dual-Layer Drive | Audio: 7.1 Channel | Gigabit LAN | Fan/Temp Control Panel|Keyboard & Mouse
Expansion Bays/Slots Total(Free): 4(2) Ext. 5.25" | 6(5) Int. 3.5/2.5" | 3(2) PCI-E x1 | 4(3) PCI-E x16 | 4(2) DIMM 288P
Connectivity: 8x USB 3.0 | 6x USB 2.0 | Wireless 802.11abgn | 1x RJ-45 Network Ethernet 10/100/1000 | Audio | 1x HDMI | 2x DVI | 1x DSP
Chassis: Gaming Mid-Tower (Red) w/80PLUS Bronze Certified 800 Watt Power Supply | 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty | Free Lifetime Tech Support

Processor 3 GHz
RAM 16 GB
Hard Drive 2000 GB SATA III
Graphics Coprocessor Geforce
Graphics Card Ram Size 4096 MB
Wireless Type 802.11bgn
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 6
Number of USB 3.0 Ports 8
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Other Technical Details
Brand Name CybertronPC
Item model number GMMNMX234RD
Hardware Platform PC
Item Weight 27 pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H 21 x 8.80 x 20.50 inches
Color Red
Processor Brand Intel
Processor Count 8
Flash Memory Size 120.0
Hard Drive Interface Serial ATA
Hard Drive Rotational Speed 7200 RPM
Optical Drive Type DVDRW
Audio-out Ports (#) 5

Need some advice is this a good buy I am mainly looking to buy a pc for gaming, music, movies and writing?
Anyone know of a good site to purchase pcs from? I am looking to buy a gaming rig for around $2800-3500 hopefully gaming rigs for around this price can play games at their highest settings. Any advice would be appreciated. thanks
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#2
Its a good rig, at 3,000$, but you can build yourself a bit better PC with the same amount. It'll be able to play most of today's/future and past games with no problem. 16GB should be enough for any multitasking you have to do.

http://www.amazon.com/CybertronPC-Minota...B00OBA61ZS

And with the 500$ (around there) that you didn't spent, you can use that money to upgrade your pc later down the road. Which you won't have to for the next +5 years.

hope this helps
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#3
ya I agree I'd go with a intel skylake CPU now days on 16GB DDR 4 ram with a nice high end board and a entry level graphic's card then when I'd get the cash if Needed i'd get a high end card and up the storage as needed hell I'd probly start out with 4TB's worth of SSD's or 1 or 2 PCIE SSD's and then smack some normal SSD's on for good measure
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#4
8 core is not really needed for gaming, you could use the extra money to buy a better gpu like 980ti, but 970 will probably handle everything you throw at it. And its usually cheaper to build the pc yourself than buying a prebuilt one.
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#5
You live? In US? The reason i´m asking is so that i can make a list of what and where to buy if you haven't bought it yet?

P.S. But you´ll have to assemble it by your self or some1 else. + for building a gaming or any rig as said above is that it´s cheaper and you´ll get a warranty for every part of it.

Cheers! Smile
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#6
ddoking007 is right.. 8 cores processor is not that necessary (unless you want the PC to act like a server Tongue) but a better GPU might be. And I think you can assamble the pieces by yourself Wink
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