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My Purpose

I designed my PC for gaming.

Some of the parts were expensive.

The more expensive parts came with

pros and cons.

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Graphics Card

Sapphire Radeon

HD 6850

960 Stream Processor

PCI express 2.1x16

This particular graphics card was given a

four out of five rating on

Newegg.com, but was priced at only

$140.00.

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Motherboard/CPU combo and

Case 2x240 pin memory slots

Maximum memory supported: 8GB

Integrated dual core E-450, Radeon HD 6320 Graphics

Finding this rather inexpensive ($120.00) motherboard/CPU

combo was surprising for its 5 out of 5 rating.

•Rosewill FBM-01 -Case

•Dual fans Micro ATX.

•Mini Tower

•$30.00

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Monitor

Acer Widescreen LCD monitor

Original price $130.00

Price I got it for $80.00

Savings $50.00

18.5” screen

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Extra Accessories

Keyboard/mouse combo

The keyboard is a standard USB plug in, but the mouse is an Optical mouse and even though they are together only $10.00 they are of a good quality.

Headset plus microphone

The headset is not a requirement if you are into gaming, but since most online games incorporate chat it is a good thing to have.

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Cooling System

Evercool SB-RV Lubricate Rocket V

system cooler, with integrated heatsink

1800-2600 = 10% RPM

40 CFM

It is easily installed and adjusted as

needed. It is cheap at $13.00

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Finale Costs and Good

Deals The Monitor was the best deal for an individual

component, with a rebate value of $80.00 from the

original $130.00

The cooling system and memory storage were

very cheap and made integrating these parts very

easy with there wide range of compatibility and

adjustments.

Finally, the best deal was not having any shipping

costs! I had no shipping costs because I bought all

my parts from Newegg.com

Grand total $789.88