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Would suggest saving money by switching the FX8350 for a FX8320 as its essentially the same processor just clocked a little lower.
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Thanks for the really quick reply Helps A lot!
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Any thoughts from other people? could always use ways in order to save money
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I would get 2x4GB of RAM as duel channel memory works better, or that was what my problem was.
Also, just make sure that the 660 doesn't need a more watted PSU, as some of the higher end cards do.
Also, just make sure that the 660 doesn't need a more watted PSU, as some of the higher end cards do.
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F-18 wrote I would get 2x4GB of RAM as duel channel memory works better, or that was what my problem was.
Also, just make sure that the 660 doesn't need a more watted PSU, as some of the higher end cards do.
i will keep that in mind thanks
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Actually scratch what i said before, you might even find it better value for money to go six core unless you'd utilise the extra two and spend the money on a better GPU. I was going to put on a GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard on that build as it'd keep the colour scheme black and overclocks well, but the one i ended up with on there will overclock decently too.
Actually scratch what i said before, you might even find it better value for money to go six core unless you'd utilise the extra two and spend the money on a better GPU. I was going to put on a GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard on that build as it'd keep the colour scheme black and overclocks well, but the one i ended up with on there will overclock decently too.
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Thanks again, i will properly be buying this computer later today.
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