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Zaylo wrote
HOODIINII wrote
Dinkleberg wrote
Buxtyy wrote It's the american PCPartPicker as it says in the top right when you click his parts list link...open your eyes dudes.


Thought it was a new post. Didnt bother to look at the first page. k thx bye. Ever think about helping him, not just commenting for me. k.

OP: For $710, you could get a 980ti. Since you already bought all of the parts, there is no turning back at this point. Or save some money and get a 390, which I would do.

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Little confused about if you want the whole PC to be $710 or just GPU?

oh im sorry I meant the total cost


Unless you have another $80-100 to spend on a better Graphics Card that one should be fine. It's one of the best price to performance on the market.

I'm pretty sure you have already bought it but if not I'd bail on that SSD. I've heard only negative about it and grab a Samsung 850 Evo. The few extra $ will go a long way!
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The SSD is fine. Not what I would get, but its good. Personally I'd keep it, unless its a 250gb EVO.
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Dinkleberg wrote
C4s wrote
Dinkleberg wrote
C4s wrote
1995 wrote "Most of the parts"

What exactly have you bought.
If you would click on the link you could see the parts he bought.

Not trying to be a dick


It doesnt show what he bought for me. Did you even click on the link?
Yes it showed me a parts list?


Not what he bought though.

@Dinkle never go full retard D;


Not sure what you mean

1TB drive as 120GB SSD is not enough. 380X is great for the price. I would have gotten a different case but it's not bad for the money. PSU is great but could have gottten an 80+ Gold for ~$20 more.


It really isnt great for the price. Its not much a performance increase.

Case is great for the momey? One of the best mATX imo, where have you been?

PSU is good. What if he couldnt spend anymore?

Not sure about not having a 1TB HDD


Did you even read my post? I said case is not bad? PSU is great but he could have gotten better?

Next time read my post

The never go full retard was @ me.
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1995 wrote Did you even read my post? I said case is not bad? PSU is great but he could have gotten better?

Next time read my post

The never go full retard was @ me.


God forbid people actually post on a forum...
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Dinkleberg wrote
Zaylo wrote
HOODIINII wrote
Dinkleberg wrote
Buxtyy wrote It's the american PCPartPicker as it says in the top right when you click his parts list link...open your eyes dudes.


Thought it was a new post. Didnt bother to look at the first page. k thx bye. Ever think about helping him, not just commenting for me. k.

OP: For $710, you could get a 980ti. Since you already bought all of the parts, there is no turning back at this point. Or save some money and get a 390, which I would do.

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Little confused about if you want the whole PC to be $710 or just GPU?

oh im sorry I meant the total cost



Unless you have another $80-100 to spend on a better Graphics Card that one should be fine. It's one of the best price to performance on the market.

I'm pretty sure you have already bought it but if not I'd bail on that SSD. I've heard only negative about it and grab a Samsung 850 Evo. The few extra $ will go a long way!
$66 120gb [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
$77 250gb [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

The SSD is fine. Not what I would get, but its good. Personally I'd keep it, unless its a 250gb EVO.ok good I'm gonna plan to get a bigger one later on
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and i bought this anti static mat
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but what do i hook it to so there is no static discharge
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You would hook the mat up to something conductive, anything metal.
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ChangsITSupport wrote You would hook the mat up to something conductive, anything metal.
so if i touch anything on the mat nothing would happen no discharge
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All you need to do is stand on the mat and clip it to something metal to ground it. You can touch your PC case regularly to discharge any minor current just as an extra precaution as well.
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ChangsITSupport wrote All you need to do is stand on the mat and clip it to something metal to ground it. You can touch your PC case regularly to discharge any minor current just as an extra precaution as well.
ok thank you so much dont want to break it
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