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lestolobbies wrote So should I stay away from the ssd? BTW if I upgrade to to i7 4770k keeping the 16gb of ram..with only the cpu cooler addition to my cases fans would my computer sustopn at a low temperature? Because I have got a full case instead of mid.
Keep the SSD. Good boot times and it'll be a lot faster than a regular HDD. Triple channel memory is when you get something like 3 sticks of 4GB of RAM.
Go with Vishera's build. It's easier than changing a load of parts in yours.
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So is this build better?http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1xmrr
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lestolobbies wrote So is this build better?http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1xmrr
Yes. This build is the better build. I'd go for it if i were you.
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lestolobbies wrote Wait wait or what about this one.
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Hmmm
They're pretty much the same builds, apart from one has a better cooler and different RAM from the other. Unless you're overclocking you won't even need an aftermarket cooler, but it's good to have one. The Hyper 212 EVO will provide more than enough cooling for your CPU, overclocking or not.
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lestolobbies wrote Thanks I've just lowered the ram to 24gb [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Then possibly add ram at a later date?
So would everything is thus build fi
Yes you could add more RAM at a later date if you wished to do so. This computer will fit together nicely. You shouldn't have any problems at all.
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Pretty nice final build. Looks much the same as the one you started out with though. Good build nonetheless.
Goodluck!
Goodluck!
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I know just upgraded the graphics card, changed the CPU cooler, the motherboard, the wireless adapter the processor;) thanks a lot though mate
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