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I need a $900 gaming PC that comes with monitor.. mouse and keyboard..

I hopefully would like a MSI 270x in it..

Anyways yeah.. I mainly will play BF4 on Medium->High settings and maybe some dayz and other shit..


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How is that?
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i would get a better motherboard and processor

like an am3+ motherboard and a fx processor

other than that its a good build, but save up some extra cash to get a better mobo and processor
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CodxMods wrote i would get a better motherboard and processor

like an am3+ motherboard and a fx processor

other than that its a good build, but save up some extra cash to get a better mobo and processor



Its what he put for the price.Obviously if he had a better budget he'd have a better build,but you can't just say upgrade this upgrade that when he is already $100 over budget

OT:You're going to find it hard to get all of the things you listed to be honest.If we put the 270x in then you'd have to put in a worse CPU,there is no point going for a good GPU and a bad CPU,you need to have a balance.I'll build you one in a sec.
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In my preference, I like modular psu's, so here's a build as such [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If that's a little too much, you can go full cabled [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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JIF wrote In my preference, I like modular psu's, so here's a build as such [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If that's a little too much, you can go full cabled [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Why would you include a heatsync?
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JIF wrote In my preference, I like modular psu's, so here's a build as such [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If that's a little too much, you can go full cabled [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Eh.There is no need for a CPU cooler and also a 550w XFX would do to save money.You don't really need modular as cases have gromets to make cable managment better.
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Stedos wrote
JIF wrote In my preference, I like modular psu's, so here's a build as such [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If that's a little too much, you can go full cabled [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Why would you include a heatsync?
Heatsink is for noise and a better ability to overclock if he see's fit.
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JIF wrote
Stedos wrote
JIF wrote In my preference, I like modular psu's, so here's a build as such [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If that's a little too much, you can go full cabled [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Why would you include a heatsync?
Heatsink is for noise and a better ability to overclock if he see's fit.


The standard one it comes with isn't loud.
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Hoop wrote
JIF wrote
Stedos wrote
JIF wrote In my preference, I like modular psu's, so here's a build as such [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If that's a little too much, you can go full cabled [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Why would you include a heatsync?
Heatsink is for noise and a better ability to overclock if he see's fit.


The standard one it comes with isn't loud.
Okay? It was loud to me when I had a 6300. If it doesn't bother op, don't get it.
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