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Looks Very Cool! Wish I Had One.....
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Yeah, guy who told me to get that one uses them, and has had no problems
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That is pretty darn ugly. Hope it didnt cost much
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Bennyboybeefy wrote Yeah, guy who told me to get that one uses them, and has had no problems


You're not getting it. Just because he has 1 unit and it hasn't failed yet does not mean you're going to have the same outcome. The #1 rule to all PC builders, especially new ones like yourself is to never skimp on the PSU because it will bite you in the butt in the long run.

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''My Powercool PSU is having problems 1 year later''
''My Powercool PSU went up in smokes, literally''

If you want a ticking time bomb in your very expensive build, go ahead, but don't say I didn't warn you. Also, I to can't find any reputable reviews, that strikes me as a bad sign. There is nothing good to say about them. PERIOD.
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No bad reviews here apart from wires not long enough and bits, and not looking to overclock it also.
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No bad reviews here apart from wires not long enough and bits, and not looking to overclock it also.


You're basing your purchase off of a couple of consumer reviews which is ridiculous. Whether or not your overclock is not relevant. Again, it's your money and it's your bad decisions.
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Oki doki, thanks for the advice
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You seriously wasted your money on that. You hardly even know what you are doing. If you had bought a 60 dollar case, you could have gotten a way better graphics card. Also, your psu is literally going to burn a hole through that thing. The lock on the case is so that if/when you go to a LAN party (if you even know what that is) no one can steal your drives.

Honestly, cases over $150 are unneeded.



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Also that case is ridiculously ugly.

Riced as anything.
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Nuff said.
Thats HUGE


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#30. Posted:
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tbh, if i wanted/needed a better gfx card, i'd of bought it, but for what i want the computer to do ive been told the gfx card is more than sufficient for the job
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