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Hey guys i wanted to know what good CPU and Motherboard i could get for around $400
i was looking at a FX-8350 and a Asus Sabertooth 990FX motherboard
i was looking at a FX-8350 and a Asus Sabertooth 990FX motherboard
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JIF wrote Right now on newegg, you can get a 4670k or 4770k and a pick between 4 (now 3) motherboards for up to $100 off. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is what I would recommend.
Also, make sure your psu is ready for haswell's low power states.
OP, I would get an i5 4670k, get a decent motherboard, and spend the left over ~100 on a better graphics card.
Also, Jif, would a Corsair AX850 Gold be Haswell compatible? Want to make sure because I plan in buying it.
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tbyeah wroteAll power supplies that use DC-to-DC conversion to power their 3.3V and 5V rails have no problem with Haswell's new low-power state. It will work fine, but what all will it be powering? You may be able to get a better deal.JIF wrote Right now on newegg, you can get a 4670k or 4770k and a pick between 4 (now 3) motherboards for up to $100 off. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is what I would recommend.
Also, make sure your psu is ready for haswell's low power states.
OP, I would get an i5 4670k, get a decent motherboard, and spend the left over ~100 on a better graphics card.
Also, Jif, would a Corsair AX850 Gold be Haswell compatible? Want to make sure because I plan in buying it.
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JIF wrotetbyeah wroteAll power supplies that use DC-to-DC conversion to power their 3.3V and 5V rails have no problem with Haswell's new low-power state. It will work fine, but what all will it be powering? You may be able to get a better deal.JIF wrote Right now on newegg, you can get a 4670k or 4770k and a pick between 4 (now 3) motherboards for up to $100 off. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is what I would recommend.
Also, make sure your psu is ready for haswell's low power states.
OP, I would get an i5 4670k, get a decent motherboard, and spend the left over ~100 on a better graphics card.
Also, Jif, would a Corsair AX850 Gold be Haswell compatible? Want to make sure because I plan in buying it.
I've done some research and I know 750w would be enough for my build, but I like headroom. I have:
i5 4670k
MSI Z87 G45
Corsair H100i
GIGABYTE GTX 770 4GB x 2 SLI
Plextor M5S 256GB
Corsair Vengeance 8GB.
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tbyeah wrote I've done some research and I know 750w would be enough for my build, but I like headroom. I have:[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] would be enough for your build plus another 770, both with a nice oc, along with a nice oc on your cpu. A quality 550w could run all of that with one 770 with a big oc. Believe me when I say, that wouldn't be worth the extra money.
i5 4670k
MSI Z87 G45
Corsair H100i
GIGABYTE GTX 770 4GB x 2 SLI
Plextor M5S 256GB
Corsair Vengeance 8GB.
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JIF wrotetbyeah wrote I've done some research and I know 750w would be enough for my build, but I like headroom. I have:[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] would be enough for your build plus another 770, both with a nice oc, along with a nice oc on your cpu. A quality 550w could run all of that with one 770 with a big oc. Believe me when I say, that wouldn't be worth the extra money.
i5 4670k
MSI Z87 G45
Corsair H100i
GIGABYTE GTX 770 4GB x 2 SLI
Plextor M5S 256GB
Corsair Vengeance 8GB.
I know about the XFX, and I'll probably get one in the end. Was just wondering about the wattage, thanks for the help.
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Save your money.
Save your money on a GPU, get a good one.
I would recommend i5-3570K and the ASRock Extreme4.
You can bump it up to a extreme6, but its not necessary at all.
Save your money on a GPU, get a good one.
I would recommend i5-3570K and the ASRock Extreme4.
You can bump it up to a extreme6, but its not necessary at all.
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Cygnet wrote Save your money.
Save your money on a GPU, get a good one.
I would recommend i5-3570K and the ASRock Extreme4.
You can bump it up to a extreme6, but its not necessary at all.
Why do people on this site keep recommending a dead socket CPU?
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