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Anything I can change on my build/ Rate it?
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So I built this PC back in march time I think and it is really good, I'm not sure about the motherboard and I might change it not sure. Is there anything I can change to make it better, not expensive nice cheap things please. And what would you rate it?
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There isn't much to change really. I'd change the motherboard and PSU at some point though. They're alright, but they could be a lot better. Change them to something better when they die.

Out of 10: 8.
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Personally, I'd spend a little more on a case. Other than that, I don't see anything that I wouldn;t be satisfied with if it was my build, apart from those silly, cheap case fans. No point changing your motherboard. I wouldn't change my motherboard unless I was also changing my CPU, unless my mobo died or it was extremely horrific and needed changing. PSU isn't great but if I had that PSU, I probably wouldn't bother changing it unless I had to.
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Hi,
Could you link me to any fans that are fairly cheap (UK) but decent, and whats wrong with the PSU?
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Whats not wrong with the CX600M

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The list goes on. Im surprised that mines holding up with that amount of overclocking & volting ive done.

You can get a much better one for the same money example, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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I would eventually upgrade the ram, but you do not have to do that right away.
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CX Series aren't flat out terrible units, however some people report worst build quality from the modular variants. Normal CX units like the CX430 are good for the money, assuming you'll be using them on a not very hardcore setup.

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Both come with a varied choice of colours.
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