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I need to know if this setup will run games like Skyrim on the highest video quality.
(I posted this in PC Gaming earlier and got no response)
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For $1700 it better be lol.
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love it
makes ur light up
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1,000 Watts - Standard Power Supply - SLI/CrossFireX Ready


Intel Core i7-3820 Quad-Core 3.60 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011


An LGA 2011 setup has no place in a gaming rig, and a standard POS PSU has no place in ANY rig. Terrible build quality with crap regulation - guaranteed to fail. I'm not even going to look of the rest of the parts but I'd suggest looking at an I5 Ivy Bridge rig or a I5 Sandy Bridge rig - very minimal difference besides it being a more newer chipset but they tend to run hotter. Also, I don't see why you need to spend so much money to play a game that doesn't require a $400 video card for example.
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NICE! I have just a laptop so it beats me by far thats for sure!! I do suggest just a slight bit more ventialtion around the computer to reduce risk of overheating! Thats the best choice for a great setup like yours man! Nice job
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ARCHITECTKING wrote NICE! I have just a laptop so it beats me by far thats for sure!! I do suggest just a slight bit more ventialtion around the computer to reduce risk of overheating! Thats the best choice for a great setup like yours man! Nice job


Yeah, because a HAF-X with 3 x 200mm fans that push a ton of air clearly won't provide a lot of ventilation. Add a 240mm rad as well and you'll be on fire.

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nice mani like it
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This is something more suited.
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lga 2011 is for noobs, it's not a gaming thing. just get a 3570k
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