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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 16108517" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>That isn't something you can really put a price on, could be 2k or 30+ like Linus did with 7 gamer's one PC and if you do heavy research on what you're after and not just saying take my money realistically you could do Ultra+ probably just shy of 2kish starting. Too many people are afraid to OC and actually get into idea that you won't just straight melt parts by over volting and stuff, they shut down and have redundancy so it doesn't happen and end up buying expensive processors or w/e because of the stock out of box performance when you can buy a much cheaper part and get well over the performance of stock stuff with very little changes, that's where the price tanks and becomes more available option for the budget building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 16108517, member: 93498"] That isn't something you can really put a price on, could be 2k or 30+ like Linus did with 7 gamer's one PC and if you do heavy research on what you're after and not just saying take my money realistically you could do Ultra+ probably just shy of 2kish starting. Too many people are afraid to OC and actually get into idea that you won't just straight melt parts by over volting and stuff, they shut down and have redundancy so it doesn't happen and end up buying expensive processors or w/e because of the stock out of box performance when you can buy a much cheaper part and get well over the performance of stock stuff with very little changes, that's where the price tanks and becomes more available option for the budget building. [/QUOTE]
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