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hey just wanna know, what made you get the 650d?

if i were u i would get fractal define r4

its beautiful!!!!

also you should get a gigabyte,msi,or asus 780ti as they are better than the original 780ti

this is my build ,soon to get ,similar to urbuild and has the same color scheme

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Airless wrote hey just wanna know, what made you get the 650d?

if i were u i would get fractal define r4

its beautiful!!!!

also you should get a gigabyte,msi,or asus 780ti as they are better than the original 780ti

this is my build ,soon to get ,similar to urbuild and has the same color scheme

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i really like the look of the corsair cases, the 650d is quite large so it has a lot of room for air to flow and room for parts. i was kinda stuck between the corsair 600t and the 650d, but i saw them in person and fell in love with the 650d. also about about the gpu, i was kinda thinking about getting an asus, so the color scheme matches, but i really like my evga graphics card that i have now. so i guess you could say i'm a bit biased on that

edit: also, i've heard a lot of good things about evga's acx cooler, so that also kinda made me put them on the list.
i'd be lying though if i said that i don't wonder about other brands to go with. obviously this is a lot of money i'm dealing with, so i definitely want to get the best bang for my buck
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evga all the way buddy there cards look the best
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I would offer my opinions on how you could change a build you were thinking off but i'd need to know which processor you were going for. The 4770k and 4930k both use different sockets so that would define which motherboards you could choose. The motherboard you chose in the original post is way overkill for the 4770k as you can get the most overclocking performance out of a cheaper board like the Fatal1ty Z87 Killer, or G45 Gaming which would retain your black and red colour scheme.

I'd also recommend not spending the extra from the WD Black drives as its likely you'd only be using it for a scratch drive while editing so you wouldn't really need the highest performance around. If possible i'd also suggest a slightly better PSU, if available for a similar price, the SuperNOVA G2 is a much better supply.
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I would also get a 750D instead of the 650. Far better airflow and a lot more room for able management. I know it is a full tower, but with that PC you could very easily want to go with a fully open water loop(s).
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Terrabytez wrote I would also get a 750D instead of the 650. Far better airflow and a lot more room for able management. I know it is a full tower, but with that PC you could very easily want to go with a fully open water loop(s).

i already purchased the 650d :/ the 750d wasn't as cheap when i purchased it though. kind of frustrating
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mxzd wrote
Terrabytez wrote I would also get a 750D instead of the 650. Far better airflow and a lot more room for able management. I know it is a full tower, but with that PC you could very easily want to go with a fully open water loop(s).

i already purchased the 650d :/ the 750d wasn't as cheap when i purchased it though. kind of frustrating

No worries then. It is a nice case but you will still be able to fit a rad in the 650.
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Terrabytez wrote
mxzd wrote [align=center]
Terrabytez wrote I would also get a 750D instead of the 650. Far better airflow and a lot more room for able management. I know it is a full tower, but with that PC you could very easily want to go with a fully open water loop(s).

i already purchased the 650d :/ the 750d wasn't as cheap when i purchased it though. kind of frustrating

No worries then. It is a nice case but you will still be able to fit a rad in the 650.
yea, and i've got to remove the pre-installed 200mm fan too[/align]
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