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I recently bought a $130 3Tb at bestbuy. I dont know if it will be the same in their other stores but at the one i went to it was on sale.
By the way i agree with razor, with the other parts its okay but as much as possible dont go cheap with the video card. Buyinh the parts one at a time is how i did it too. I got to canvas prices from different stores. Took me more than
half a year before acquiring all i needed
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Thanks everyone. I'll definitely look into all of this. Especially Razorsedge's point about the cards. Sadly though I failed to realise that not having registered to the website ahead of time and saved it to an account would prevent me from being able to edit that build list later on so now I gotta make an account on there and redo the whole frigin thing... rip me lol...
I'll keep that one open in a seperate tab for reference to make sure i dont get mixed up too much, lol.
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there site make for a great starting point, i used them before buying my parts and was glad i did. and as for razors point on the vid card i also agree for your use. in my case the biggest thing i do is vid reencode. so i just shut everything down i can and run that and walk away till it's done. i bought a nvidia gtx 750 ti manufactured by asus and am very happy with it.
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sorry bout the harddrive suggestion. looking at your prices i guess i got a bad deal. On sale my ass that drive's going back lol
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new link to it. [not sure if this one is viewable]. meant to upload this earlier but my system got ransacked by a virus and forced me back to linux.... [it got to my friggin boot manager....].
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Nimbi/saved/t3GK8d
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might want to think about the 6300 over the 6200 cpu i got mine for the same price you have the 6200. i'd also drop the stand alone sound card. with the builtin sould this day and really a waste of money in my book.
https://cpuboss.com/cpus/AMD-FX-6300-vs-AMD-FX-6200