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I don't know if any of you have realised but that's actually a link to the build you were building on PCpartpicker not his. He inserted the wrong link so that would explain why his build is so similar to all of yours. Fix the link friend then we can tell you what it's really like
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Spud721 wrote It seems to be working fine for everyone else but if you want to see for yourself [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
That is because you just fixed the link...
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But yeah the fixed link build is good should be able to max out all games pretty easily. Although I'd consider getting 2 sticks of RAM rather then just one.
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Thanks for the information man
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Im new to this but what is overclocking and will it be better than my original build or about the same and can you tell me of a good gaming keyboard and mouse
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Overclocking is taking components and running them outside of the manufacturers specifications. Usually this is not covered by warranty.
Due to overclocking putting more stress on parts, from power requirements and heat output those kinds of parts cost more. If you wanted to have the option then those parts in my build above will do fine if you bought a cooler in future. Otherwise you can buy a cheaper motherboard and processor and save money.
The system will be equally powerful to the one you posted, mine was just cheaper.
Due to overclocking putting more stress on parts, from power requirements and heat output those kinds of parts cost more. If you wanted to have the option then those parts in my build above will do fine if you bought a cooler in future. Otherwise you can buy a cheaper motherboard and processor and save money.
The system will be equally powerful to the one you posted, mine was just cheaper.
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Ok thanks for your help man
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So basically If I overclock it and something happens to it im **** if something gets broken
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