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I want a pc built for around 800 Dollars. (U.S. Currency) I can go over but Not by like $1100. I will use it for gaming mostly but some recording and editing. But i want it focused on gaming. thanks.
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Yes, but i always include one for gaming builds, if you don't plan on overclocking, simply take it out.
If you do plan on OC'ing. eave it in as it is a good cooler.
If you do plan on OC'ing. eave it in as it is a good cooler.
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tbyeah wroteDONEmodz wroteF-18 wrote Here is an option for you!
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Does the CPU not come with a cooler
Yes, but an aftermarket cooler will allow you to overclock and get more performance out of the CPU.
oh ok thanks, i just wasn't sure
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You can save a considerable amount if you weren't planning to overclock and could put that saved money toward maor powaaah.
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Yeah i wouldnt put a 125w processor in a board like that, but thats just me.
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Buxtyy wrote Yeah i wouldnt put a 125w processor in a board like that, but thats just me.The 960 & 970 boards are terrible for the 8 core FX CPU's, the use like half the potential of the CPU!
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