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#11. Posted:
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Nice bro,

I like this build,

If i were to rate it, it would be like a 7.
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lukegarbutt wrote if you read my other posts i think im going to get corsair vengance 2133 2x4gb ram, and also i know my gpu is crossfire compatible but im wondering is it a good one? is there any better for similar price?

also with the case, i like that cause its got good air flow, lots of ports, tidy wiring and lots of fans and dust filters. if you have any suggestions though id appreciate it, i need dust filters in though and lots of fans since where it will be going will be dusty.


Corsair case =/= airflow in mind. You're spending the money in wrong places and in wrong parts.

I.E - $140 case, AMD 7770. Another example is the OCZ SSD - sure they might of fixed some firmware issues on their sandforce controller but there is still no reason to choose it over a M4 for example. You also cut corners on the PSU which is the biggest thing you should not do along with getting a non-overclockable i5-2500 over a 2500k making the P67 even more outdated and useless.

My advice: scrap the build and re-do it over again but get advice from people who know what they're talking about like the users who maintain the custom PC topic above.
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i wish i knew what i was doing overclocking i dont think i would ever do, id prefer to have a very long lasting and reliable system, i dont need tons of power so i dont think id ever need to overclock. in terms of the psu, how do i know whats good and what isnt? also how do i know what GPU's and cases are good? thanks for the advice
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Looks pretty legit, broski! I'm jealous
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also, thanks inverse, id never even seen inside a computer untill 3 days ago, im really knew to this god knows how im going to build a decent one thanks for the rating
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