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AMD FX-8120 8-Core 3.1GHz (Haven't OC'd yet haven't bought a good CPU cooler yet)
Gigabyte Ati Radeon 5450 1GB DDR3 (Not a gaming build)
8GB (2X4GB)Patriot Viper Extreme Division 4 1600MHz Low Latency Ram
Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 Performance Mobo (I'm a fan of Gigabyte )
Corsair CX600 Builder Series V2 600w PSU (AMAZING PSU I RECOMMEND IT!)
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AMD FX-8120 8-Core 3.1GHz (Haven't OC'd yet haven't bought a good CPU cooler yet)
Gigabyte Ati Radeon 5450 1GB DDR3 (Not a gaming build)
8GB (2X4GB)Patriot Viper Extreme Division 4 1600MHz Low Latency Ram
Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 Performance Mobo (I'm a fan of Gigabyte )
Corsair CX600 Builder Series V2 600w PSU (AMAZING PSU I RECOMMEND IT!)
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decent components if your not gaming, but why even have a 600watt psu thats a bit overkill
At least you got the 8120 instead of the 8150 though, hope the pile driver is at least 20% better than the bulldozer series
At least you got the 8120 instead of the 8150 though, hope the pile driver is at least 20% better than the bulldozer series
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Yes, good Computer if you are not Gaming. The 5450 is not a good gaming GPU.
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This build is the same as mine except I have the Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 instead of Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 and I use 4 cores @ 3.6GHz without OC, I also have a GeForce 550 ti, exact same RAM and PSU.
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TTG_Code wrote decent components if your not gaming, but why even have a 600watt psu thats a bit overkilljust in case i upgrade in the future
At least you got the 8120 instead of the 8150 though, hope the pile driver is at least 20% better than the bulldozer series
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TTG_Gallery wrote This build is the same as mine except I have the Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 instead of Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 and I use 4 cores @ 3.6GHz without OC, I also have a GeForce 550 ti, exact same RAM and PSU.
So it's not the same as yours.
On topic: Since you won't be gaming on it, nice build!
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what are you doing with this machine? you have an 8120 which as far gaming the 2500k which is in the same price range kills it and for rendering videos and most other tasks the 2500k performs equal if not better
also if you aren't gaming but you have an 8 core processor why are you skimping out on the gpu? i could understand if your whole system was lower end like a core i3 but as far as rendering or anything most modern applications allow gpu acceleration
also if you aren't gaming but you have an 8 core processor why are you skimping out on the gpu? i could understand if your whole system was lower end like a core i3 but as far as rendering or anything most modern applications allow gpu acceleration
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