A great and powerful Intel X79-E Haswell 4820K 2011 CPU teamed with a Galax GTX 970 4GB graphics card and 16GB of 1600MHz RAM. Please note that we have replaced the Ragnarok with the new X99 chipset, which is DDR4 RAM compatible! Customise your own DDR4 compatible system today!
Author: Ryan
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Intel Ultimate Custom Gaming PC in NZXT Phantom 440 Black & Blue
An extremely good looking case with quality and well known brands custom built according to our customers’ own tastes. How can you go wrong? You can’t. We know our customer is enjoying this PC and giving other gamers all over the world a hard time. Build your next custom PC today.
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Kishi AMD + ATI Custom Gaming PC in NZXT Phantom 410 Black
When we make PCs, we ensure that it’s something we would personally own. Sometimes it results in something amazing to look at, as well as being a pleasure to use. Like you’ll see from the pictures below… Customise your own gaming rig today.
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Sirin Intel + Nvidia Custom Gaming PC in NZXT Phantom 530 White
One of our customers making a true beast of a gaming PC, it’s sure to be a powerhouse for years to come. We expect it to run all games on ultra settings with no issues for at least 12-24 months! With an i7 4790 cooled by the liquid CPU cooler by Cooler Master, two GTX 970 4GB graphics cards and an epic 1TB Samsung SSD, it’s not hard to see why we can feel confident about this being a great PC. Customise your own gaming PC today.
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Building a Custom PC to Play Far Cry 4 at Ultra-high Graphics Pre-sets.
Do you want to play Far Cry 4 on ‘Ultra’ graphics settings? The Far Cry series has always been a beautiful game to enjoy the scenery with, the newest to the series is surely no exception from what I’ve seen so far, so it makes sense to want to see as much of the detail as possible. This is the sort of game that is likely to have had countless people spend inordinate amounts of hours perfecting the tiniest details that many who play through the game are unlikely to notice or pay attention to. Playing this game at anything less than ultra graphic settings would, in my eyes, be a slap in the face to these hard-working developers.

