Wootware Wraith

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I'm planning on purchasing a custom built PC from Wootware (Wootware Wraith - Professional Gaming PC). Has anyone else purchased this and if so what were your experiences with the company and is the PC working like it should?

I've never bought anything from Wootware before but I have heard and read some good things about them, I would just like to know if the components used to build this PC is of a good quality and is there any warranty.
 
Questions should really be directed at wootware. I've bought a few items off them, no issues at all.
 
Yep, those questions should be directed to Wootware. Never had any issues with them. They are always willing to help.
 
It's not a bad build, but I'd change/add some stuff, for example:
XFX 550W PSU instead
ASRock Z77 Pro3 motherboard instead of the MSI Z77A-G43, unless you don't see a point in ASRock's XFastRAM & XFastBoot, then stick with the MSI one
Zalman CNPS10x Optima or Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo CPU cooler, instead of the stock Intel one
Team TXD316G1600HC9DC-V DDR3 16GB (2x8GB) 1600MHz Vulcan Low-Profile Desktop RAM Kit * if you can get stock of this

Unfortunately their page doesn't allow you to add both a SSD and Harddisk drive. I'll highly recommend a SSD for a high end gaming PC!

The CPU cooler you can easily add afterwards, and you probably don't need 16GB of RAM right now either.

Wootware's service quality is outstanding, so you shouldn't have any issues :)
 
Awesome support and service, definitely can't go wrong there.
 
It's not a bad build, but I'd change/add some stuff, for example:
XFX 550W PSU instead
ASRock Z77 Pro3 motherboard instead of the MSI Z77A-G43, unless you don't see a point in ASRock's XFastRAM & XFastBoot, then stick with the MSI one
Zalman CNPS10x Optima or Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo CPU cooler, instead of the stock Intel one
Team TXD316G1600HC9DC-V DDR3 16GB (2x8GB) 1600MHz Vulcan Low-Profile Desktop RAM Kit * if you can get stock of this

Unfortunately their page doesn't allow you to add both a SSD and Harddisk drive. I'll highly recommend a SSD for a high end gaming PC!

The CPU cooler you can easily add afterwards, and you probably don't need 16GB of RAM right now either.

Wootware's service quality is outstanding, so you shouldn't have any issues :)

+1 I based my PC build off of there Custom PC build.
 
If you're going to make a big purchase like that, call them up and chat personally. They're all enthusiasts and they know their stuff. I'm sure they'll swap components around for you and things might have changed in the time between. Chris and Matt are great to deal with.
 
If you're going to make a big purchase like that, call them up and chat personally. They're all enthusiasts and they know their stuff. I'm sure they'll swap components around for you and things might have changed in the time between. Chris and Matt are great to deal with.

Yes I will do that.
 
It's not a bad build, but I'd change/add some stuff, for example:
XFX 550W PSU instead
ASRock Z77 Pro3 motherboard instead of the MSI Z77A-G43, unless you don't see a point in ASRock's XFastRAM & XFastBoot, then stick with the MSI one
Zalman CNPS10x Optima or Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo CPU cooler, instead of the stock Intel one
Team TXD316G1600HC9DC-V DDR3 16GB (2x8GB) 1600MHz Vulcan Low-Profile Desktop RAM Kit * if you can get stock of this

Unfortunately their page doesn't allow you to add both a SSD and Harddisk drive. I'll highly recommend a SSD for a high end gaming PC!

The CPU cooler you can easily add afterwards, and you probably don't need 16GB of RAM right now either.

Wootware's service quality is outstanding, so you shouldn't have any issues :)

I will choose these components:

CPU: Intel Core i7
Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Pro3 (If they agree to install this instead of the MSI one)
RAM: Team TED316G1600HC11DC01 DDR3 16GB (2x8GB) 1600MHz C11 Elite Low-Profile Desktop Memory
Graphics Card: PowerColor AX7970 3GBD5-2DHV3 Radeon HD7970 3GB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0
Storage: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB SATA III 7200RPM 64MB Cache (and a 128GB SSD if they allow it)
Optical Drive: LG GH24NS90 Internal SATA 24x Super-Multi DVD Rewriter
Chassis: Zalman Z11 Plus Windows Side Panel No PSU USB 3.0 Desktop Chassis - Black
Power Supply: Antec 620C Neo Eco 620W or XFX ProSeries P1-550S-XXB9 Core Edition 550W

and maybe the Corsair Vengeance 1500 Dolby 7.1 USB Headset.

Does this look good? Which Chassis would you recommend?
 
I will choose these components:

Chassis: Zalman Z11 Plus Windows Side Panel No PSU USB 3.0 Desktop Chassis - Black

Does this look good? Which Chassis would you recommend?

Nice pick, that's mine :D
 
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