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My Pc build hopefully for my birthday, what do you think?
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ok guys, recently I've been getting bored of casual console games and decided to get a friend to build my pc rig, heres the specs
WD 1TB Hard drive 7200rpm sata 6Gb/s
CM Storm Scout (mid tower case)
gigabyte and radeon hd 7750 2gb ddr4 2x dvi-d/hdmi/d-sub
AS rock intel Z77 quad crossfire motherboard
AMD A6-5400K 3.6Ghs Processor
cooler master sickle flow 120mm blue led fan(how many would i need of these)
Cooler Master Extreme power plus 600W power supply
Cooler master 212 evo cpu cooler
Win. 7 home premium 64 bit
corsair vengeance 8 gb ddr3 1600 MHz
getting disk tray later
what do you guys think? this adds up to $674.50 without any add ons,(monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.)
What am i missing out of everything?
Thank you all,
Michael
WD 1TB Hard drive 7200rpm sata 6Gb/s
CM Storm Scout (mid tower case)
gigabyte and radeon hd 7750 2gb ddr4 2x dvi-d/hdmi/d-sub
AS rock intel Z77 quad crossfire motherboard
AMD A6-5400K 3.6Ghs Processor
cooler master sickle flow 120mm blue led fan(how many would i need of these)
Cooler Master Extreme power plus 600W power supply
Cooler master 212 evo cpu cooler
Win. 7 home premium 64 bit
corsair vengeance 8 gb ddr3 1600 MHz
getting disk tray later
what do you guys think? this adds up to $674.50 without any add ons,(monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.)
What am i missing out of everything?
Thank you all,
Michael
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There are a couple things wrong with that build. If you can put some more information you could get a build made for you.
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Okay so like the above poster said, there are a few things wrong or at least questionable...the first being putting an AMD processor into an Intel socket. From what i gathered from your post you're from the US and want just a rig with no OS or extras so my suggestion is below.
You'd benefit from the Intel Haswell power saving technology but you'd have much greater graphics power for when you want to flex some muscle in games.
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You'd benefit from the Intel Haswell power saving technology but you'd have much greater graphics power for when you want to flex some muscle in games.
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