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Part 1- Built Computer

By Ryan Tetz

Case- Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower, Black: $419.99


Processor- Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 v3 2.3GHz w/ 25 MB Cache: $1,729.99
Heatsink and fan- Corsair H115i Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler: $184.99
Motherboard- Asus X99-E WS w/ DDR4 2133, 7.1 Audio, Dual Gb Lan, 4 Way
Crossfirex / SLI, Dual USB 3.1: $ 729.99
RAM- Kingston HyperX Fury Series 64GB PC4- 17000 Quad Channel DDR4: $539.99
Hard Drive- Seagate 1 TB Enterprise Capacity 2.5 HDD SAS w/ 64MB Cache: $519.99
Optical drive- Asus 16x Blu-ray DVD Writer $129.99
Video Card- Asus GeForce GTX TITAN X 12GB PCI-E w/ DVI, HDMI, Triple DP:
$1,429.99
Monitor- WACOM Cintiq 22HD Touch Creative Pen Display w/ Stylus Pen: $2,839.99
Keyboard- Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard with VIP3: $ 239.99
Mouse- MadCatz M. O. U. S. 9 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse, White: $79.99
Operating system- Microsoft Memory Express Windows 7 Pro x64 (64 bit) SP1: $164.99
Speakers- Arctic Cooling S111 USB Powered Speakers: $ 19.99
Gaming Device- CH Product Eclipse Yoke- $319.99
Total price- $ 9349.86

Comparison future shop and built computer

Memory Express
computer

Alienware Area-51 Gaming PC

Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 v3


2.3GHz w/ 25 MB Cache processor

3.3 GHz six-core Intel core i7 - 5820K


processor

64 GB RAM

16 GB RAM

Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower,


Black

Iconic Area 51 Design

Seagate 1 TB Enterprise Capacity 2.5


HDD SAS w/ 64MB Cache

2TB Hard Drive

$9349.86

$3,199.99

The AlienWare Computer is by far the better computer to buy mainly because
with the built computer, you waste money on things you don't need, whereas the
AlienWare computer is pre built to satisfy the specific need (In this case, Gaming)

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