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Did a basic run through cyberpower's configurator, came out at $852. The cases... Are maybe a bit too fancy. Wouldn't they have a basic one? I'll give it another shot tomorrow.

The least expensive one they have is the Apevia X-Trooper Junior.

 

I got a system near to the specs of my design for you for $575...

 

Use this link for the cheap Intel configurator: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/CyberPower_H67_Configurator/

Use this link for the cheap AMD configurator: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/AMD_Fusion_APU_Configurator/

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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I'm really starting to like cyberpower. It's alot easier to tell how you computer will run. Just made another one for a better $770. Just one question: Is it good to have a power supply ABOVE the recommended power supply? Or can you keep it right with the recommended supply

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I'm really starting to like cyberpower. It's alot easier to tell how you computer will run. Just made another one for a better $770. Just one question: Is it good to have a power supply ABOVE the recommended power supply? Or can you keep it right with the recommended supply

The highest wattage power supply you'd need with a single GPU is a 550w. Minimum should be fine if you're not getting a $300 GPU. (500w is my recommendation though) Going higher is useless if you aren't doing SLI/Crossfire with 2 or more GPUs.

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