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Looking for a Cheap reliable & fast build. $450 is my budget for everything you need, aka monitor, keyboard. I also want a nice looking case, and some cool LED fans.


I plan on updating my computer later on once I get more money.

This computer will mainly be for a business computer, Rendering Youtube Videos, & maybe playing a couple low graphic games.


Basically what I want is the best quality for the best price. +Rep
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Peripherals are going to be about $140 alone, so you can't really do much in the way of a $300 PC. Not terrible though;
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Sanctyy wrote Peripherals are going to be about $140 alone, so you can't really do much in the way of a $300 PC. Not terrible though;
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Is there a better tower than that? I may be able to spend a bit more in the $550 range. Really want some Blue LEDs and a nice case.


EDIT: Nevermind just looked at the case, and saw there is a fan hole. Case looks nice. Thanks!
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+rep for you. I like the build & its a bit cheaper & better.
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Well, this will be nice for $550...

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Craig wrote Well, this will be nice for $550...

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Omg, this case looks so sick on the build.


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The 5800k has overclockability but the 7600 is a better CPU/GPU. The A78 motherboard is also better than A58, but doesn't make a big difference. Plus, the RAM I suggested will work better with an APU. Want to point out that I downvoted "StonedMods" post because he originally suggested a low-end APU with no RAM and a shitty monitor. He then edited his post with a better suggestion. Just an FYI to anyone that might think I'm being a dick.

OP-If you can spend $550, do it. It would actually help a fair amount for considerably better components.
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The 250x is still going to perform better than both APUs. You could save money by getting a more 'barebones' motherboard. You could probably get away with running the i3 and 250x on a 350W PSU and potentially save money there if you wanted, but the 600W PSU will be good for potential future upgrades.
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Sanctyy wrote The 5800k has overclockability but the 7600 is a better CPU/GPU. The A78 motherboard is also better than A58, but doesn't make a big difference. Plus, the RAM I suggested will work better with an APU. Want to point out that I downvoted "StonedMods" post because he originally suggested a low-end APU with no RAM and a shitty monitor. He then edited his post with a better suggestion. Just an FYI to anyone that might think I'm being a dick.

OP-If you can spend $550, do it. It would actually help a fair amount for considerably better components.
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The 250x is still going to perform better than both APUs. You could save money by getting a more 'barebones' motherboard. You could probably get away with running the i3 and 250x on a 350W PSU and potentially save money there if you wanted, but the 600W PSU will be good for potential future upgrades.



I +reped both of you.

Also I liked your build. I just know very little about computers honestly. I know the basics. I just want something that Is going to last for a long time, and have a great overall performance.


I also want the best cooling, know any good fans? I don't want to watercool it.
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Any more than stock fans in a non overclocked mATX/ITX rig is not needed...

The heat output will be next to nothing.
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