you have $4,000 for the:
best Intel processor on the market
best and most RAM possible
best cooling/heatsinks
best mobo
best ergonomic mouse
best ergonomic qwerty keyboard
best wires
blue and red status LEDs
1080P monitor
3 USB 3.0 slots
2 hdmi ports
Blu-ray drive
SD card-slot
best case
2 internal 1-TB HDDs set up to peacefully coexist and work together
Windows 7 Pro Edition and a linux distro.
you're doing gaming and business on one computer.
[b]what parts would you choose?[/b]
edit: updated
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Need moar
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who makes the best ergonomic mice and keyboards?
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You should do it now, before Intel starts soldering CPU's to motherboards (rumored, of course): http://www.zdnet.com/intel-preparing-to-put-an-end-to-user-replaceable-cpus-7000008024/
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Alright Gentlemen, here's a task for ya: Build me a PC that's less than or equal to $2000 that can run Crisis 2 (if you can, 3) on Max settings It must have windows 8 or 7, and a i7 processor GO GO GO!
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oh sweet jesus, $5000...five thousand darru?! holy hell...it least it'd boot up team fortress 2 no problem.. did i do good? http://pcpartpicker.com/p/IGh8
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I would take $2,000 and buy a sweet gaming computer, built myself and save $1,000 for the future and the other $1,000 as spending money on other things.. Profit!
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Why would you use Windows 7? And why would you have only one 1920x1080 monitor for a $4000 build? Lol.