Sunday, 10 September 2017

Help

Hello! Ok so for basically all my life I have been playing video games on console (Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One) and I'm just getting bored of console gaming and the restrictions that come with it. So I am deciding to switch to PC gaming. I have had several people tell me to build my computer, however I have looking at an awesome and reliable company called MainGear and was considering letting them put my computer together. I don't want to screw something up when building my computer, yet buying one from Maingear is more expensive. Everyone tells me building one is better and cheaper, but buying one comes with a warranty and it looks cooler (a main thing that I am struggling with is whether or not to get open loop liquid cooling).

If I were to build one, here is my setup: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8CxGQV

If I were to buy one, this would be my setup: Chassis: NZXT H440 RAZER Edition
Case: Internal LED MAINGEAR Logo Case Lighting: Green LED Light Strip Motherboard: Asus Strix Z270H Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 7500 3.4GHz/3.68GHz Turbo QUAD Core CPU 6MB L3 Cache Processor Cooling: [Open Loop Liquid Cooling] MAINGEAR EPIC 720 Custom Handcrafted Liquid Cooling Coolant: [GREEN] EKoolant extra pure, distilled, and deionized water
Memory: 16GB HyperX® FURY™ DDR4- 2666 (2x8GB) [Dual Channel] Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB Power Supply: 850W EVGA® SuperNOVA 80 Plus Certified PSU
Power Supply Sleeving: GREEN Operating System Drive: [SSD] 500GB Samsung® 850 EVO [520MB/s Sequential Reads] Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Monitor: 23" Asus® VS239H-P 1920x1080 IPS 5ms Keyboard: Razer® Blackwidow X Chroma Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Mouse: Razer® Deathadder Elite Chroma

If I buy a PC it would be open loop liquid cooled instead of closed looped liquid cooled like the built version.

Let me know your opinion or what I should choose (or if I should change anything)

THANK YOU!



Submitted by AnnaUsher | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

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