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i see your going to overclock but go for a different 770 for that price you could probly get a better one like the gigabyte windforce one is nice maybe the msi 770 gaming version also looking into hyperx ssd or samsungs they are good since ive never heard of a data
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NadeCustom wrote i see your going to overclock but go for a different 770 for that price you could probly get a better one like the gigabyte windforce one is nice maybe the msi 770 gaming version also looking into hyperx ssd or samsungs they are good since ive never heard of a dataMSI has a 4gb 770 with 1.14ghz but i dont think i'll be using dual moniters.
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oh god no. better off buying a stock desktop.
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iam_tom wroteNadeCustom wroteiam_tom wrote Probably one of the worst builds I've ever saw, pm I'll help you with building your pc.lmao your funny this build is actually good
What's the point in lying though, there's so much room for improvements I don't know where to start. Will you be doing any editing on this machine ?
Im sorry but for the games he is using this for its pretty hard to upgrade more than that as I7 Is pointless in games its doesnt give you anymore FPS. The only way too up the gpu is a 780 which is complete overkill in my opinion. The only real way to upgrade this build is to OC Everything u can and put an aftermarket cooling system in it. Seriously though if you knew a thing about pc's then you wouldnt have posted that comment.
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to be honest that build is fairly good, i would not bother with a low end liquid cooler, also don't buy a full tower case it will be MASSIVE
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HIV wrote to be honest that build is fairly good, i would not bother with a low end liquid cooler, also don't buy a full tower case it will be MASSIVE
Actully he might need full tower as my build [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Needed a full size case as my build is quite similar.
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270X wroteHIV wrote to be honest that build is fairly good, i would not bother with a low end liquid cooler, also don't buy a full tower case it will be MASSIVE
Actully he might need full tower as my build [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Needed a full size case as my build is quite similar.
what would be need it for?
I have a h100 in my mid tower..
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Droidkat wrote oh god no. better off buying a stock desktop.
Whats bad about this build?
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Ceiling wroteDroidkat wrote oh god no. better off buying a stock desktop.
Whats bad about this build?
Not much.
I'd go with a XFX PSU, either the 550w or the 650w.
I'd also recommend going with a Kingston SSD as they are usually cheaper and are of a high quality.
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Stedos wroteCeiling wroteDroidkat wrote oh god no. better off buying a stock desktop.
Whats bad about this build?
Not much.
I'd go with a XFX PSU, either the 550w or the 650w.
I'd also recommend going with a Kingston SSD as they are usually cheaper and are of a high quality.
Alright i tried those parts out
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