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My budget was originally 700 but the parts (Besides the graphics card) were 600 but since I got an extra 175 over the weekend I got a msi geforce 560 ti 2gb graphics card


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Note: I am going to upgrade the processor later on but this is good for now.
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im new to pc building but i would say 8/10 no need to upgrade processor as nothing can use i7 to its full potential
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So I guess you completely wasted Generation's time. You made quite a few wrong decisions with this build, should've taken his advice.
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r00t_b33r wrote Forums/p=25446989.html#25446989

So I guess you completely wasted Generation's time. You made quite a few wrong decisions with this build, should've taken his advice.




I did take his advice with the ram and graphics card but I made some changes that will fit me better. sorry
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How come you went with a z68 instead of a z77 board?
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You should get the intel i5 3750k.. its only $20-$30 more than your current processor. and allows for overclocking, just in case you get down the road and need the extra speed. And i would probably take advantage of the Z77 Chipset instead of the z68.
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KingSOLOMAN wrote You should get the intel i5 3750k.. its only $20-$30 more than your current processor. and allows for overclocking, just in case you get down the road and need the extra speed. And i would probably take advantage of the Z77 Chipset instead of the z68.
. I am not planing to overlock for a long time but I got the z68 since my budget because I need windows 7 and it costs 100 and also just got my GeForce 560 ti 2gb . But thanks for the feedback
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r00t_b33r wrote Forums/p=25446989.html#25446989

So I guess you completely wasted Generation's time. You made quite a few wrong decisions with this build, should've taken his advice.


He probally didnt like his idea, Even if he did waste generations time. Generation should be using it as an act of kindness, to help someone. (Even if they didnt take their advice).
Just because he posts what he should use, does not mean the he can control this person.
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r00t_b33r wrote Forums/p=25446989.html#25446989

So I guess you completely wasted Generation's time. You made quite a few wrong decisions with this build, should've taken his advice.

He probally didnt like his idea, Even if he did waste generations time. Generation should be using it as an act of kindness, to help someone. (Even if they didnt take their advice).
Just because he posts what he should use, does not mean the he can control this person.

Didn't like his idea? What idea? Generation showed OP how to correct the mistakes he made with his build and OP assumed he knew what he was doing and ignored the advice he requested. Not taking advice that was given without a request is one thing, but requesting it and then ignoring it is just arrogant.
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