| Type | Product | Seller | Price | Shipping | |
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| Motherboard |
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R$ 738.99 | - |
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| CPU |
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R$ 2,356.97 | - |
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| RAM |
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R$ 279.99 | - |
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| RAM |
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R$ 279.99 | - |
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| Graphics Card |
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R$ 3,999.99 | - |
Buy
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| Power Supply |
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R$ 699.99 | - |
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| Case |
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R$ 871.99 | - |
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| SSD |
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R$ 2,129.90 | - |
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| Operating System |
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R$ 939.99 | - |
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The Elephant in the room to big to be taken care of. This absolute beast can handle ALL the new modern games in 4K at the lowest cost possible. CAUTION: Updating to a minimum BIOS version of 7C95v28 - Cezanne and separately acquiring an copper NVM2 SSD heatsink will be necessary. OVERCLOCK AT YOUR OWN RISK: Despite common public opinion, overclocking can cause permanent damage to components and requires extreme liquid coolers for the CPU and GPU alongside a case with much more airflow and extremely overkill power supplies to minimize chance of damage. In other words: DON´T DO IT. If you actually care about you brand new computer, it is best (and more economical) to simply upgrade the hardware itself. And in case of GPUs, sure, you might need to change the PSU, but cases these days have plenty of space for simply stacking a new one.
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