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MSI Infinite A VR7RE-007US Desktop Computer

MSI Infinite A VR7RE-007US Desktop Computer

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Powerful components make for the best gaming experiences. That’s the idea behind the MSI Infinite A VR7RE-007US Desktop Computer Read More

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Batzera
2
Aug 22, 2017
I wish just the case was an option
Nagato
2
Aug 17, 2017
For those of you who want a computer at a similar cost, you can do a build like this one: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Jh9QJV. All of those parts are superior to those in the MSI Infinite A (& it's $40 cheaper before MIR).
If you're looking for ultimate value in a computer, this would be my recommendation: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WgzggL although there isn't really a one size fits all computer, but this list would be a good starting point for adjustments imo.
Paulby
7
Aug 17, 2017
It might be prices accurately based on pc part picker, but you can build a FASTER pc for a lot less. I actually just built a friend a pc with i7 7700k and 1080 for less than $1,400 and it has m.2 ssd and other goodies... id pass on this.
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DiRtYMeATCuRTiN
26
Aug 17, 2017
Paulbyif you can actually find a GPU in stock somewhere..lol
blasphemoustoast
4
Aug 18, 2017
DiRtYMeATCuRTiN1080s aren't that hard to get since they're really not good mining cards
StuartG
1
Aug 17, 2017
Shit motherboard, shit power supply, over priced. I kind of like MSI, but this is a horrible deal for a computer with numbers that look good and guaranteed to under perform in all the ways possible.
ZomNomNom
34
Aug 17, 2017
Looking at PC Part Picker, the price is about right with everything. Not a fan of using a B250 board as it's pretty low end, but what can you do 🤷‍♂️.
*Edit* Since everyone is a little unhappy with my comment, yes you can build a much better PC for $300 or so less. This was simply comparing around the exact parts listed with finding parts that matched. That included the optical drive, WiFi card, Win 10 home (buying it though official channels), and a higher end case. Yes I understand that it's pretty high up there in price but jeesh guys, this is for someone who doesn't want to build their own. I have a custom built Ryzen machine that I love but not everyone wants to custom build one.
johnny304
131
Aug 17, 2017
Boskr
138
Aug 18, 2017
Win10Home costs $35-45 USD from many, many websites, and it's 2017, who tf is still using discs for anything? M.2 SSD is the only real missing part.
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