They`re really cheap compared to a company like dell or asus,cyberpower are pretty expensive, same a boatload by making of yourself
Several issues with that build. The Case is overkill. Just buy a box that can hold a motherboard and full size video card. The Azza Fusion 4K is designed to be able to basically house two computers in one case.I just customized this pc on cyber power to suit your needs , here`s the specs :
Price : 1959.26 Australian Dollars
Case: Azza Fusion 4000 Super Full-Tower 2-in-1 Gaming Case w/ Dual System Support, Dual PSU Support, 1x 140mm & 2x 120mm Fans, Front USB 3.0, HDD Easy Swap, 480MM Liquid Cooling Ready
Internal USB Extension Module: None
Neon Light Upgrade: None
Extra Case Fan Upgradeefault case fans
Noise Reduction Technology:None
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-3820 Quad-Core 3.60 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 (All Venom OC Certified)Freebies: NonePerformance Tuning Protection Plan by Intel: NoneVenom Boost Fast And Efficient Factory Overclocking: Extreme OC (Extreme Overclock 20% or more)Overclock Monitoring and Media Server Station or Overclocking Media Server Station: None
Cooling Fan: CyberPowerPC Xtreme Hydro II Liquid Cooling Kit 240MM w/ XSPC RayStorm CPU Block,Dual D5 Pump & Reservoir,AX240 Radiator w/ Dual Fan(CPU & GPU Liquid Cooling, Extreme Overclocking Performance + Extreme Silence at 18dBA)(All Venom OC Certified)Coolant for Cyberpower Xtreme Hydro Water
Cooling Kits: Standard Coolant
Additional Liquid Reservoir:None
Motherboard: (3-Way SLI/CrossFireX Support) ASUS P9X79 LE Intel X79 Chipset Quad Channel DDR3 ATX w/ Remote GO!, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, 3 Gen3 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 1 PCI
Freebies: None
Memory: 16GB (4GBx4) DDR3/1600MHz Quad Channel Memory (Corsair or Major Brand)
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 4GB 16X PCIe 3.0 Video Card (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
Power Supply Upgrade: 800 Watts - Standard 80 Plus Certified Power Supply SLI/CrossFireX
ReadyHard Drive: 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Drive)
Data Hard Drive: None
Hard Drive Cooling Fan: None
External Hard Drive (USB3.0/2.0/eSATA): None
USB Flash Drive: None
Optical Drive: LG 12X Internal Blu-ray Drive & DVDRW, 3D Playback Combo Drive (BLACK COLOR)
Sound: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO3D
I just put in the main compounents , cyberpower generates what others will go best with those you have picked, plus that case is on a saleSeveral issues with that build. The Case is overkill. Just buy a box that can hold a motherboard and full size video card. The Azza Fusion 4K is designed to be able to basically house two computers in one case.
Second, liquid cooling... jesus. If you don't know the basics of computer setup, liquid cooling to cool the system you're not going to know enough to overclock anyways is worthless. Use fans.
Motherboard. You don't need a 3 way SLI board if you're not installing 3 video cards.
A single 2 TB hard drive is a terrible idea for a number of reasons. First of all you have no backup should the drive tank. Second, you do not want to record from and to the same drive at the same time. The OP says he's a gamer. This means installing all of your games to a different drive than FRAPS is dumping video. Thus, at least two hard drives. However I would recommend 3 drives. 2 mirrored (This is called RAID 1. Identical data is written to both drives, so if you lose one, you don't lose data.) and a third dedicated to nothing but FRAPS dump. The third can be substantially smaller.
Don't spend ridiculous amounts of money just because you can.
Laptops are basically more money for less power, so only get one if you plan on going tons of placesI myself recommend a (fairly) high powered laptop if you want to be able to edit anywhere anytime. Saves a lot of room too
I've got an HP Envy dv6t-7200 quad edition laptop.
I've tested the crap out of it and it takes pretty much everything I throw at it.
Here's basically what I'm running:
Processor: 3rd Gen Intel Core i7-3820QM @2.7 GHz
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GT 650M with 2GB memory
Memory: 8gb ddr3 (You can easily upgrade to more aftermarket for cheaper but 8 is a lot already)
Harddrive: 750GB 7200 rpm Hybrid hard drive (good for using less memory)
and there's also a bunch of other options when you customize it. It took me about 8 days to get mine, probably close to two weeks for you but I love it so far and haven't had any problems.
Cost is rougly 1464.23 AU excluding the shipping.
Here's the link to the page: http ://www. shopping.hp. com/web app/shopping /cto.do#anchor-top
Yes, OP said they like to edit all the time so I thought "why not a laptop"Laptops are basically more money for less power, so only get one if you plan on going tons of places
Nicely done ShaneI just customized this pc on cyber power to suit your needs , here`s the specs :
Price : 1959.26 Australian Dollars
Case: Azza Fusion 4000 Super Full-Tower 2-in-1 Gaming Case w/ Dual System Support, Dual PSU Support, 1x 140mm & 2x 120mm Fans, Front USB 3.0, HDD Easy Swap, 480MM Liquid Cooling Ready
Internal USB Extension Module: None
Neon Light Upgrade: None
Extra Case Fan Upgradeefault case fans
Noise Reduction Technology:None
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-3820 Quad-Core 3.60 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 (All Venom OC Certified)Freebies: NonePerformance Tuning Protection Plan by Intel: NoneVenom Boost Fast And Efficient Factory Overclocking: Extreme OC (Extreme Overclock 20% or more)Overclock Monitoring and Media Server Station or Overclocking Media Server Station: None
Cooling Fan: CyberPowerPC Xtreme Hydro II Liquid Cooling Kit 240MM w/ XSPC RayStorm CPU Block,Dual D5 Pump & Reservoir,AX240 Radiator w/ Dual Fan(CPU & GPU Liquid Cooling, Extreme Overclocking Performance + Extreme Silence at 18dBA)(All Venom OC Certified)Coolant for Cyberpower Xtreme Hydro Water
Cooling Kits: Standard Coolant
Additional Liquid Reservoir:None
Motherboard: (3-Way SLI/CrossFireX Support) ASUS P9X79 LE Intel X79 Chipset Quad Channel DDR3 ATX w/ Remote GO!, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, 3 Gen3 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 1 PCI
Freebies: None
Memory: 16GB (4GBx4) DDR3/1600MHz Quad Channel Memory (Corsair or Major Brand)
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 4GB 16X PCIe 3.0 Video Card (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
Power Supply Upgrade: 800 Watts - Standard 80 Plus Certified Power Supply SLI/CrossFireX
ReadyHard Drive: 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Drive)
Data Hard Drive: None
Hard Drive Cooling Fan: None
External Hard Drive (USB3.0/2.0/eSATA): None
USB Flash Drive: None
Optical Drive: LG 12X Internal Blu-ray Drive & DVDRW, 3D Playback Combo Drive (BLACK COLOR)
Sound: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO3D
Lol hp? They make laptops and then just slap another 200$ onto the pricetag for the hell of it. They arn't cheap...Yes, OP said they like to edit all the time so I thought "why not a laptop"
I'm always on the go, so it's great for me. HP laptops can be quite powerful for cheap... compared to those "gaming laptops" costing upwards of 2500 USD. Plus there's always discounts laying around just google
I like to call that doing an "Alienware"Lol hp? They make laptops and then just slap another 200$ onto the pricetag for the hell of it. They arn't cheap...