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Going to buy this build soon!
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At least get a better PSU. I'd have done a lot of it differently but you've already bought some parts so it's not worth changing much now, unless you have extra dolla. I'd change the cooler for an Enermax LiqTech 240 fo' sho'. I'd get a different mobo as well.
Something like this;
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Better PSU and cooler and you have SLI support.
Something like this;
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Better PSU and cooler and you have SLI support.
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-DCFC wrote I'd get a better quality PSU
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Also what is the system being used for as there may be better hardware options.
And if you haven't already got the Case I'd swap the case to one that supports a 280mm RAD and get a NZXT Kraken X61
Pretty much just for gaming, and maybe messing around on other programs.
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I upgrade that CPU mate and if your saving up id just save up one more month and use the money for a better one. Hope i helped man, just got for a i7 atleast
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Absolutely no need for an i7, i5 will be fine.
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Get a better PSU..I have that one in my old build and honestly I have problems with it.
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