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Hi, I've got this build and wanted to know if there was any upgrades or any downgrades (to save money) that I should make.
I need to get a new desk, and possibly a good chair, so I need some side money.
I am trying to get a full time job or possibly part time, so I'll be able to get some extra money for it.
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I need to get a new desk, and possibly a good chair, so I need some side money.
I am trying to get a full time job or possibly part time, so I'll be able to get some extra money for it.
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If you're spending near $1000 I'd opt for a powerful Asus motherboard.
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AMD CPU with a Intel motherboard... Right.
That won't work.
$1000 for a 750, erm no, I'd want at the very lease a 760/280X.
That won't work.
$1000 for a 750, erm no, I'd want at the very lease a 760/280X.
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I got a friend to build it for me, so if it doesn't make sense in some parts I will speak to him.
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Well your friend clearly knows nothing...
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The two cases because I was undecided.
Terrabytez, because I know you know what you're doing with PC related things..
Would you be able to build me one at around $1000?
Terrabytez, because I know you know what you're doing with PC related things..
Would you be able to build me one at around $1000?
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Reference cooler on the 760... Look at MSI, EVGA and ASUS coolers
Remove the 4300 and get a 6300
No need for the extra fan, so with the money saved from that, get a CM Hyper 212 Evo.
Remove the 4300 and get a 6300
No need for the extra fan, so with the money saved from that, get a CM Hyper 212 Evo.
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