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What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation) 900GBP
Do you need a monitor? No
Do you need a keyboard? No
Do you need a mouse? No
Do you need an operating system? No
What will you use the PC for? It will used for alot of gaming and just standard web browsing and youtube
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Im new to PC gaming myself so i dont know a lot about it.

But you could easily get a I7 processor, GTX 970, Ram and a decent SSD ect for that price

You should be able to build a great gaming rig with that budget
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What I would get. You could spend the extra on something like more RAM, a bigger HDD or even a nicer cooler like a Phanteks TC12.
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_Skittle wrote What I would get. You could spend the extra on something like more RAM, a bigger HDD or even a nicer cooler like a Phanteks TC12.
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I tried to make my own one is it any good? [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Wouldn't get a 212 evo in a build like that, SSD os meh, no need for the extra case fans, with the money saved form those get a 850Pro.
also, wouldn't get that board as they are really thin, see how it only has three lines of mounting screws, but only two holes per line, normal ATX should have three and if the M is anything like my Pro, then the board won't cover the motherboard cut out which looks silly imo.
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Zayev wrote Wouldn't get a 212 evo in a build like that, SSD os meh, no need for the extra case fans, with the money saved form those get a 850Pro.
also, wouldn't get that board as they are really thin, see how it only has three lines of mounting screws, but only two holes per line, normal ATX should have three and if the M is anything like my Pro, then the board won't cover the motherboard cut out which looks silly imo.

How many case fans do you need?
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Zayev wrote Wouldn't get a 212 evo in a build like that, SSD os meh, no need for the extra case fans, with the money saved form those get a 850Pro.
also, wouldn't get that board as they are really thin, see how it only has three lines of mounting screws, but only two holes per line, normal ATX should have three and if the M is anything like my Pro, then the board won't cover the motherboard cut out which looks silly imo.

How many case fans do you need?

The Pro M includes one fan in the back, one is enough but there's nothing bad with getting more. I wouldn't get your build though, there are quite a lot of things that are out of place.
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_Skittle wrote
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Zayev wrote Wouldn't get a 212 evo in a build like that, SSD os meh, no need for the extra case fans, with the money saved form those get a 850Pro.
also, wouldn't get that board as they are really thin, see how it only has three lines of mounting screws, but only two holes per line, normal ATX should have three and if the M is anything like my Pro, then the board won't cover the motherboard cut out which looks silly imo.

How many case fans do you need?

The Pro M includes one fan in the back, one is enough but there's nothing bad with getting more. I wouldn't get your build though, there are quite a lot of things that are out of place.

I tried changing it a bit [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] could you perhaps tell me whats wrong with it because I really want to learn how to make a good build
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2k15 wrote
Zayev wrote Wouldn't get a 212 evo in a build like that, SSD os meh, no need for the extra case fans, with the money saved form those get a 850Pro.
also, wouldn't get that board as they are really thin, see how it only has three lines of mounting screws, but only two holes per line, normal ATX should have three and if the M is anything like my Pro, then the board won't cover the motherboard cut out which looks silly imo.

How many case fans do you need?

one intake and an exhaust is usually enough
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2k15 wrote
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Zayev wrote Wouldn't get a 212 evo in a build like that, SSD os meh, no need for the extra case fans, with the money saved form those get a 850Pro.
also, wouldn't get that board as they are really thin, see how it only has three lines of mounting screws, but only two holes per line, normal ATX should have three and if the M is anything like my Pro, then the board won't cover the motherboard cut out which looks silly imo.

How many case fans do you need?

The Pro M includes one fan in the back, one is enough but there's nothing bad with getting more. I wouldn't get your build though, there are quite a lot of things that are out of place.

I tried changing it a bit [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] could you perhaps tell me whats wrong with it because I really want to learn how to make a good build

If I gave you a build, chances are that in my opinion it is the best you can get for your money.. If you can't trust people to give you builds then don't ask.
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