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Please let me know if i should change anyhting, I'm ordering later on today and need to know( If I need to change anything please keep it UNDER 1000 $ USD )
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Change the CPU for a 8320.
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anything else mate ?
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dullpencilz wrote anything else mate ?
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Do you intend on OCing your mobo? If so, get an aftermarket cooler.
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wasn't really planing on it ATM ( might in the future ) but is there anything else i should change before i buy or is this a good build ?
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Everything looks rock solid, I couldn't really recommend anything else.
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You could spend a few dollars more and go with a Samsung EVO SSD. They tend to be faster than their competitors. But Intel and Samsung are roughly neck and neck in performance. But the Kingston is still good.


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thanks for the feedback everyone , one more question :I plan on playing games such as BF4 ArmA 2/3 and Skyrim , will this build run them well ? ( at least 40 fps )
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dullpencilz wrote thanks for the feedback everyone , one more question :I plan on playing games such as BF4 ArmA 2/3 and Skyrim , will this build run them well ? ( at least 40 fps )

Yep, you will have no problems reaching 40+ fps on high-ultra settings. But most defiantly 40+ over in Skyrim.
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thanks alot man ,so here is the final build then ?
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(I swapped the kingston for the Samsung 840 evo)
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