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nosleneb1994
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parts are

case: nzxt phantom 410

Processor: intel i7-3770

motherboard: asus p8z77-v

graphics card: 2gb amd radeon hd7850

ram: 16gb samsung duel ddr3 1333mhz

memory: 1tb black caviar

power supply: 650w corsair enthusiast

processor cooling: coolit eco II A.L.C

sound card: asus xonar dgt 5.1
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Sounds half decent to me.
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Get a 3770k, ditch the sound card, get this cpu cooler
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Get this mobo, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

And this 7850, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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itsMichael wrote Get a 3770k, ditch the sound card, get this cpu cooler
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whats wrong with my graphics card and mobo at the moment and i dont plan on overclocking so why get the 3770k?

also why ditch the sound card?

these are genuine questions as im just getting started with computers.
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nosleneb1994 wrote whats wrong with my graphics card and mobo at the moment and i dont plan on overclocking so why get the 3770k?

also why ditch the sound card?

these are genuine questions as im just getting started with computers.

Because I know computer parts very well, and I'm helping you. A K-series CPU is just better to have, in case you want to get some free performance in the future. The motherboard I chose is a great board all around and rocks for the price. There is zero need for a sound card as your motherboard has sufficient sound on board. A sound card is always a waste of money unless you have a massive speaker system. As far as your graphics card, you listed a vanilla AMD card, you always should go non-reference, just get the one I linked you to. The CPU cooler I linked is also awesome for the price and will keep those ivy bridge temps in check.
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itsMichael wrote
nosleneb1994 wrote whats wrong with my graphics card and mobo at the moment and i dont plan on overclocking so why get the 3770k?

also why ditch the sound card?

these are genuine questions as im just getting started with computers.

Because I know computer parts very well, and I'm helping you. A K-series CPU is just better to have, in case you want to get some free performance in the future. The motherboard I chose is a great board all around and rocks for the price. There is zero need for a sound card as your motherboard has sufficient sound on board. A sound card is always a waste of money unless you have a massive speaker system. As far as your graphics card, you listed a vanilla AMD card, you always should go non-reference, just get the one I linked you to. The CPU cooler I linked is also awesome for the price and will keep those ivy bridge temps in check.


Ok thanks for you're help.
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