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Slyestcat wroteGeneration wroteSlyestcat wrote You should totally add a fan like this to the list
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The build needs to go, never-mind adding an unneeded $50 blue LED fan.
Yessir.
If you're talking fan upgrades, you've got a point. If you're going all out, you do need fans, but the one you linked was trash to say the least. I'd go with these, the wonderful Scythe AP15.
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Generation wroteumm the case is $248 and the board and cpu are overclockablec0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wrote So much things wrong with the OP's build that I don't even no where to begin.ya, its so many things wronge, and no not at all...
- Xigmatek case, $10 says it's a cheap quality case. HAF X and 800d are in the same price range and are much better.
- EVGA board with horrible 8 pin placement, loud southbridge fan, not nearly as much SATA ports as it should have.
- 128gb SSD for $200 - 240gb Mushkin is a higher capacity drive and goes on sale for the same price or less. But if this is truly an all out build, you should only be looking at the Intel 510 series SSD's.
- Non overclockable CPU in a Z77 board, shows how much you know. Choosing a 2600k/3700k over a 2500k for gaming is pure stupidity and will show no difference.
- Going with some cheesy CM overpriced air cooler when there are better and cheaper alternatives with silent fans like the NH-D14, Silver Arrow, Phanteks, Megahalem, etc. BUt if this is a $3,000 build, a watercooling kit with a decent block and tubing with not a lot of flex would be nice to see.
- The 7970 is nice, just too bad it matches the performance of a $400 flat GTX 670. You could easily configure this to have to 680's without a problem.
- You wouldn't use more than 4gb's of RAM, never-mind 32gb's. Yes, I understand this is an extreme build, but this does not give you an excuse to be an idiot and buy it just because - money can be spent towards better video cards or water cooling parts.
- 1050w Seasonic unit for what? Did you somehow not include a 990x and four 480's? Never-mind a 7970/680 that uses less power compared to last generation cards. Again, shows how much you know.
- Secondary PSU? ....for what? In case the best PSU your money can buy suddenly fails and you have one of the worst Rosewill units to back it up? Ahahaha, no.
Before you call someone out you may want to know what you're actually talking about or else you look like an even bigger coward.
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r00t_b33r wroteSlyestcat wroteGeneration wroteSlyestcat wrote You should totally add a fan like this to the list
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The build needs to go, never-mind adding an unneeded $50 blue LED fan.
Yessir.
If you're talking fan upgrades, you've got a point. If you're going all out, you do need fans, but the one you linked was trash to say the least. I'd go with these, the wonderful Scythe AP15.
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I honestly know little to nothing about computer builds. I just know if I'm going to do a build I'd want a nice LED scheme in my computer.
P.s I wasn't trying to be rude with saying "yessir" I was just meaning that he/she knows more and that he/she was right
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r00t_b33r wrotei did not add a fan link??? no fan was addedSlyestcat wroteGeneration wroteSlyestcat wrote You should totally add a fan like this to the list
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The build needs to go, never-mind adding an unneeded $50 blue LED fan.
Yessir.
If you're talking fan upgrades, you've got a point. If you're going all out, you do need fans, but the one you linked was trash to say the least. I'd go with these, the wonderful Scythe AP15.
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Slyestcat wroteif your going to be nice (like you are no humor) then i can put together a computer for you, and i did not put to much time into this build, not tring to brag or say i am really smart, i am quiet smart, but not the point. so ya what do you thinkr00t_b33r wroteSlyestcat wroteGeneration wroteSlyestcat wrote You should totally add a fan like this to the list
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The build needs to go, never-mind adding an unneeded $50 blue LED fan.
Yessir.
If you're talking fan upgrades, you've got a point. If you're going all out, you do need fans, but the one you linked was trash to say the least. I'd go with these, the wonderful Scythe AP15.
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I honestly know little to nothing about computer builds. I just know if I'm going to do a build I'd want a nice LED scheme in my computer.
P.s I wasn't trying to be rude with saying "yessir" I was just meaning that he/she knows more and that he/she was right
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c0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wroteumm the case is $248 and the board and cpu are overclockablec0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wrote So much things wrong with the OP's build that I don't even no where to begin.ya, its so many things wronge, and no not at all...
- Xigmatek case, $10 says it's a cheap quality case. HAF X and 800d are in the same price range and are much better.
- EVGA board with horrible 8 pin placement, loud southbridge fan, not nearly as much SATA ports as it should have.
- 128gb SSD for $200 - 240gb Mushkin is a higher capacity drive and goes on sale for the same price or less. But if this is truly an all out build, you should only be looking at the Intel 510 series SSD's.
- Non overclockable CPU in a Z77 board, shows how much you know. Choosing a 2600k/3700k over a 2500k for gaming is pure stupidity and will show no difference.
- Going with some cheesy CM overpriced air cooler when there are better and cheaper alternatives with silent fans like the NH-D14, Silver Arrow, Phanteks, Megahalem, etc. BUt if this is a $3,000 build, a watercooling kit with a decent block and tubing with not a lot of flex would be nice to see.
- The 7970 is nice, just too bad it matches the performance of a $400 flat GTX 670. You could easily configure this to have to 680's without a problem.
- You wouldn't use more than 4gb's of RAM, never-mind 32gb's. Yes, I understand this is an extreme build, but this does not give you an excuse to be an idiot and buy it just because - money can be spent towards better video cards or water cooling parts.
- 1050w Seasonic unit for what? Did you somehow not include a 990x and four 480's? Never-mind a 7970/680 that uses less power compared to last generation cards. Again, shows how much you know.
- Secondary PSU? ....for what? In case the best PSU your money can buy suddenly fails and you have one of the worst Rosewill units to back it up? Ahahaha, no.
Before you call someone out you may want to know what you're actually talking about or else you look like an even bigger coward.
No, it's not. It's a locked CPU hence why it does not have the 'K' at the end of the SKU. You will be limited in terms of overclocking, even though Ivy is horrible for that since it gets blazing hot. You're not in any position to be the one suggesting a build, at all.
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c0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wroteumm the case is $248 and the board and cpu are overclockablec0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wrote So much things wrong with the OP's build that I don't even no where to begin.ya, its so many things wronge, and no not at all...
- Xigmatek case, $10 says it's a cheap quality case. HAF X and 800d are in the same price range and are much better.
- EVGA board with horrible 8 pin placement, loud southbridge fan, not nearly as much SATA ports as it should have.
- 128gb SSD for $200 - 240gb Mushkin is a higher capacity drive and goes on sale for the same price or less. But if this is truly an all out build, you should only be looking at the Intel 510 series SSD's.
- Non overclockable CPU in a Z77 board, shows how much you know. Choosing a 2600k/3700k over a 2500k for gaming is pure stupidity and will show no difference.
- Going with some cheesy CM overpriced air cooler when there are better and cheaper alternatives with silent fans like the NH-D14, Silver Arrow, Phanteks, Megahalem, etc. BUt if this is a $3,000 build, a watercooling kit with a decent block and tubing with not a lot of flex would be nice to see.
- The 7970 is nice, just too bad it matches the performance of a $400 flat GTX 670. You could easily configure this to have to 680's without a problem.
- You wouldn't use more than 4gb's of RAM, never-mind 32gb's. Yes, I understand this is an extreme build, but this does not give you an excuse to be an idiot and buy it just because - money can be spent towards better video cards or water cooling parts.
- 1050w Seasonic unit for what? Did you somehow not include a 990x and four 480's? Never-mind a 7970/680 that uses less power compared to last generation cards. Again, shows how much you know.
- Secondary PSU? ....for what? In case the best PSU your money can buy suddenly fails and you have one of the worst Rosewill units to back it up? Ahahaha, no.
Before you call someone out you may want to know what you're actually talking about or else you look like an even bigger coward.
He said $10 says it's a cheap case, no reference to the price. :facepalm:
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Intel_2500k wrotethis is what i put "Okay This is an all out computer build for extreme gamersc0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wroteumm the case is $248 and the board and cpu are overclockablec0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wrote So much things wrong with the OP's build that I don't even no where to begin.ya, its so many things wronge, and no not at all...
- Xigmatek case, $10 says it's a cheap quality case. HAF X and 800d are in the same price range and are much better.
- EVGA board with horrible 8 pin placement, loud southbridge fan, not nearly as much SATA ports as it should have.
- 128gb SSD for $200 - 240gb Mushkin is a higher capacity drive and goes on sale for the same price or less. But if this is truly an all out build, you should only be looking at the Intel 510 series SSD's.
- Non overclockable CPU in a Z77 board, shows how much you know. Choosing a 2600k/3700k over a 2500k for gaming is pure stupidity and will show no difference.
- Going with some cheesy CM overpriced air cooler when there are better and cheaper alternatives with silent fans like the NH-D14, Silver Arrow, Phanteks, Megahalem, etc. BUt if this is a $3,000 build, a watercooling kit with a decent block and tubing with not a lot of flex would be nice to see.
- The 7970 is nice, just too bad it matches the performance of a $400 flat GTX 670. You could easily configure this to have to 680's without a problem.
- You wouldn't use more than 4gb's of RAM, never-mind 32gb's. Yes, I understand this is an extreme build, but this does not give you an excuse to be an idiot and buy it just because - money can be spent towards better video cards or water cooling parts.
- 1050w Seasonic unit for what? Did you somehow not include a 990x and four 480's? Never-mind a 7970/680 that uses less power compared to last generation cards. Again, shows how much you know.
- Secondary PSU? ....for what? In case the best PSU your money can buy suddenly fails and you have one of the worst Rosewill units to back it up? Ahahaha, no.
Before you call someone out you may want to know what you're actually talking about or else you look like an even bigger coward.
He said $10 says it's a cheap case, no reference to the price. :facepalm:
WARNING: I RECOMMEND BEFORE YOU BUILD THIS TO HAVE EXPERIENCE BEFORE HAND IN BUILDING COMPUTERS!
Computer Case: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6811815011 $219.99
Motherboard: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6813188120 329.99
SSD "Solid State Drive" For OS only: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6820233211 $204.99
CPU "Processor": newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6819116502 $319.99
Secondary Data HDD: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6822236243 $299.99
CPU HeatSink Optional: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6835103056 $119.99
Blu-Ray Burner: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6827135252 $84.99
GPU Card: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6814127670 $579.99
32 GBs of Ram: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6820144572 $239.99
Main PSU: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6817151110 $199.99
Secondary PSU: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6817182076 $44.99
Enjoy Your Supper Computer!
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c0mputer123456 wroteIntel_2500k wrotethis is what i put "Okay This is an all out computer build for extreme gamersc0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wroteumm the case is $248 and the board and cpu are overclockablec0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wrote So much things wrong with the OP's build that I don't even no where to begin.ya, its so many things wronge, and no not at all...
- Xigmatek case, $10 says it's a cheap quality case. HAF X and 800d are in the same price range and are much better.
- EVGA board with horrible 8 pin placement, loud southbridge fan, not nearly as much SATA ports as it should have.
- 128gb SSD for $200 - 240gb Mushkin is a higher capacity drive and goes on sale for the same price or less. But if this is truly an all out build, you should only be looking at the Intel 510 series SSD's.
- Non overclockable CPU in a Z77 board, shows how much you know. Choosing a 2600k/3700k over a 2500k for gaming is pure stupidity and will show no difference.
- Going with some cheesy CM overpriced air cooler when there are better and cheaper alternatives with silent fans like the NH-D14, Silver Arrow, Phanteks, Megahalem, etc. BUt if this is a $3,000 build, a watercooling kit with a decent block and tubing with not a lot of flex would be nice to see.
- The 7970 is nice, just too bad it matches the performance of a $400 flat GTX 670. You could easily configure this to have to 680's without a problem.
- You wouldn't use more than 4gb's of RAM, never-mind 32gb's. Yes, I understand this is an extreme build, but this does not give you an excuse to be an idiot and buy it just because - money can be spent towards better video cards or water cooling parts.
- 1050w Seasonic unit for what? Did you somehow not include a 990x and four 480's? Never-mind a 7970/680 that uses less power compared to last generation cards. Again, shows how much you know.
- Secondary PSU? ....for what? In case the best PSU your money can buy suddenly fails and you have one of the worst Rosewill units to back it up? Ahahaha, no.
Before you call someone out you may want to know what you're actually talking about or else you look like an even bigger coward.
He said $10 says it's a cheap case, no reference to the price. :facepalm:
WARNING: I RECOMMEND BEFORE YOU BUILD THIS TO HAVE EXPERIENCE BEFORE HAND IN BUILDING COMPUTERS!
Computer Case: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6811815011 $219.99
Motherboard: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6813188120 329.99
SSD "Solid State Drive" For OS only: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6820233211 $204.99
CPU "Processor": newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6819116502 $319.99
Secondary Data HDD: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6822236243 $299.99
CPU HeatSink Optional: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6835103056 $119.99
Blu-Ray Burner: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6827135252 $84.99
GPU Card: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6814127670 $579.99
32 GBs of Ram: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6820144572 $239.99
Main PSU: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6817151110 $199.99
Secondary PSU: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6817182076 $44.99
Enjoy Your Supper Computer!
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I don't get it, why'd you copy and paste the first post?
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c0mputer123456 wroteIntel_2500k wrotethis is what i put "Okay This is an all out computer build for extreme gamersc0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wroteumm the case is $248 and the board and cpu are overclockablec0mputer123456 wroteGeneration wrote So much things wrong with the OP's build that I don't even no where to begin.ya, its so many things wronge, and no not at all...
- Xigmatek case, $10 says it's a cheap quality case. HAF X and 800d are in the same price range and are much better.
- EVGA board with horrible 8 pin placement, loud southbridge fan, not nearly as much SATA ports as it should have.
- 128gb SSD for $200 - 240gb Mushkin is a higher capacity drive and goes on sale for the same price or less. But if this is truly an all out build, you should only be looking at the Intel 510 series SSD's.
- Non overclockable CPU in a Z77 board, shows how much you know. Choosing a 2600k/3700k over a 2500k for gaming is pure stupidity and will show no difference.
- Going with some cheesy CM overpriced air cooler when there are better and cheaper alternatives with silent fans like the NH-D14, Silver Arrow, Phanteks, Megahalem, etc. BUt if this is a $3,000 build, a watercooling kit with a decent block and tubing with not a lot of flex would be nice to see.
- The 7970 is nice, just too bad it matches the performance of a $400 flat GTX 670. You could easily configure this to have to 680's without a problem.
- You wouldn't use more than 4gb's of RAM, never-mind 32gb's. Yes, I understand this is an extreme build, but this does not give you an excuse to be an idiot and buy it just because - money can be spent towards better video cards or water cooling parts.
- 1050w Seasonic unit for what? Did you somehow not include a 990x and four 480's? Never-mind a 7970/680 that uses less power compared to last generation cards. Again, shows how much you know.
- Secondary PSU? ....for what? In case the best PSU your money can buy suddenly fails and you have one of the worst Rosewill units to back it up? Ahahaha, no.
Before you call someone out you may want to know what you're actually talking about or else you look like an even bigger coward.
He said $10 says it's a cheap case, no reference to the price. :facepalm:
WARNING: I RECOMMEND BEFORE YOU BUILD THIS TO HAVE EXPERIENCE BEFORE HAND IN BUILDING COMPUTERS!
Computer Case: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6811815011 $219.99
Motherboard: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6813188120 329.99
SSD "Solid State Drive" For OS only: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6820233211 $204.99
CPU "Processor": newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6819116502 $319.99
Secondary Data HDD: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6822236243 $299.99
CPU HeatSink Optional: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6835103056 $119.99
Blu-Ray Burner: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6827135252 $84.99
GPU Card: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6814127670 $579.99
32 GBs of Ram: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6820144572 $239.99
Main PSU: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6817151110 $199.99
Secondary PSU: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?...6817182076 $44.99
Enjoy Your Supper Computer!
-C0mputer123456- "
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