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    Bitfenix prodigy build

    Hi,
    I am going to build a bitfenix prodigy build and my budget is about 800 euros including delivery fee (approx 25 euros).

    I don't want to overclock it, since it is a small form factor rig and the purpose is to drag it to lan parties and friends houses.

    What I have so far is

    http://azerty.nl/winkelmandje/winkel...%5B394013%5D=1


    It is a dutch site, and if you can change some parts/improve the parts without going off my budget and keeping it on that site, that be nice

    my question is, is it a good build and do the respective hardware match?

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    For the price, I imagine a laptop would be a better choice, honestly. But otherwise it looks good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chazus View Post
    For the price, I imagine a laptop would be a better choice, honestly. But otherwise it looks good.
    You can't get a laptop worth anything for 800 euros

    The build looks fine to me, but you could probably add in a slightly better 760 instead of the 660.

    http://azerty.nl/8-5644-631070/msi-n760-2gd5-oc.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesta View Post
    You can't get a laptop worth anything for 800 euros
    Eh, I see Lenovo Y500s with dual 650s or a 750 for about that pretty regularly.

    800... + monitor isn't really 800. Unless you plan on dragging your giant 23"+ monitor around which kinda defeats the purpose of portability :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by chazus View Post
    Eh, I see Lenovo Y500s with dual 650s or a 750 for about that pretty regularly.

    800... + monitor isn't really 800. Unless you plan on dragging your giant 23"+ monitor around which kinda defeats the purpose of portability :P
    if only those would appear in the EU aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesta View Post
    You can't get a laptop worth anything for 800 euros

    The build looks fine to me, but you could probably add in a slightly better 760 instead of the 660.

    http://azerty.nl/8-5644-631070/msi-n760-2gd5-oc.html
    hmmm, i won't be overclocking, but wouldn't that card have high temps?

    What about this card?

    http://azerty.nl/8-5644-630313/palit...jetstream.html

    I don't know Palit but i think it is a japanese brand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazus View Post
    For the price, I imagine a laptop would be a better choice, honestly. But otherwise it looks good.
    I have a spare monitor and will be moving around by car.
    Thus, a pc would be better for the budget.
    Last edited by mmoc058e0f1fe5; 2013-07-17 at 05:54 PM.

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    bumping, need a bit more input/advice

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