This is quite a well-researched and comprehensive gaming PC build, please go on and read the full article for full hardware specifications, then you’ll know I’m not lying. Some teasers to get you interested? Dual GTX 970s, liquid CPU cooling, custom fans galore and a standalone fan controller unit with a screen. Build your own custom gaming PC online.
Author: Ryan
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Grandia Custom Home Theatre PC in SilverStone Grandia GD08
We don’t get many orders for HTPC builds, but we felt this one was done exceptionally well, likely with a lot of research behind it or advice from others who have built HTPCs before. The case itself is outstanding and sure to blend in with expensive amplifiers or DVD/BluRay/Foxtel boxes… not that you should be needing them much after getting one of these up and running. Build your own HTPC online now.
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Kishi AMD / ATI Custom Gaming PC in NZXT Phantom 410
Another white NZXT 410, we won’t complain – we’ll just bring the pictures straight to the blog. Just a reminder that our PCs are about as customisable as they get – so if you don’t like something, or everything, you can change it with the click of a button! Prices and compatibility are updated and checked, respectively. We like to think it gives our ever-growing customer base the peace of mind when they shop with us. So, build your gaming PC with us now!
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Ryu Mini Custom Gaming PC in BitFenix Prodigy
A small PC with big ambitions and infinite capability. Someone told this customer “you can’t have it all” and they just set out to prove that someone wrong. Small in size, huge on CPU and graphics card performance, a safe 16GB of RAM, a crazy big 500GB SSD for super fast boot and load times, then two 2TB regular HDDs, a liquid CPU cooler and a DVD writer. Did I mention the graphics card was the new GTX 980? Well, it is! Build your very own custom gaming PC.
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Sirin Intel / Nvidia Custom Gaming PC in NZXT Phantom 410
Ultra pretty in white, this NZXT case is awesome to work with and awesome to look at, yet even better to own! Quite a well-rounded gaming build that’s sure to last years to come. Create your own custom gaming PC.
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Intel Ultimate Custom Gaming PC in NZXT Phantom 630
This system makes me extremely jealous. So much so that I sold my current PC. The latest CPU range from Intel with the latest and greatest GTX 900 series from Nvidia with the MSI cooler. Build your own custom gaming PC today.
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Kishi AMD / ATI Custom Gaming PC in Cooler Master Storm Enforcer
A powerful AMD / ATI gaming system with a fight for power between red lighting and blue lighting inside the case – unfortunately we were too busy to get any pictures of it powered on. Build your custom gaming PC.
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Valkyrie Intel / ATI Custom Gaming PC in Cooler Master K350
A super powerful gaming system contained inside a sturdy and cost-effective case, also great for web browsing and work/study of course, when you’re all out of games. I believe this was also one of the first systems to use our new addition to the RAM options; Kingston HyperX Fury in a range of different colours. It looks great and just works! Build your own custom gaming PC.
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Where to start once receiving your new Gaming PC?
We post a lot about Steam, they really do have some great specials and free games though! Currently they have Tomb Raider (2013) at 80% off, meaning it’s only $3.99 USD – amazing value for an amazingly popular title from only last year with overwhelmingly positive reviews. The other game worth mentioning is PAYDAY The Heist, which is absolutely free, forever. Both of these titles have only a limited time at these prices, so get to it quick.
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Most Played Steam PC Games for October
Apart from our selection of PC games coming to PC this month, it’s also great to play games with others online, or at the very least, games that others are playing so you can discuss it together. What better way to put your gaming PC to use than by experiencing new games that thousands, if not millions of other PC gamers are enjoying? In this post, I’ll outline the top 10 most popular games for the last 30 days according to steam.
