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Well my budget is atleast 400-500 but i won't mind spending a extra few hundred..also the total price is 653.45 Pounds What is that in USD? Leave feedback on what im missing , upgrades and extras.

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Tell me what I should add and what I should remove.
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It looks like you missed out a few components unless you already have them, however i thought i'd give my opinion. I switched the 8350 to a 8320 as the cost is less and is equivalent bar the clock speed, but if you wanted to OC then it wouldnt make a difference. The motherboard is almost double the cost however its much more suited to overclocking, and that cooler should perform better than the corsair AIO. The GTX660 will be much better performing also for gaming.

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your going to need a power supply
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also i have a problem with the ATI gpus, bad experience with customer support, i suggest EVGA, if your GPU dies they will send you a new one with almost no questions asked
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Buxtyy wrote It looks like you missed out a few components unless you already have them, however i thought i'd give my opinion. I switched the 8350 to a 8320 as the cost is less and is equivalent bar the clock speed, but if you wanted to OC then it wouldnt make a difference. The motherboard is almost double the cost however its much more suited to overclocking, and that cooler should perform better than the corsair AIO. The GTX660 will be much better performing also for gaming.

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I have to agree i have x2 660s and they are great i love them
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Buxtyy wrote It looks like you missed out a few components unless you already have them, however i thought i'd give my opinion. I switched the 8350 to a 8320 as the cost is less and is equivalent bar the clock speed, but if you wanted to OC then it wouldnt make a difference. The motherboard is almost double the cost however its much more suited to overclocking, and that cooler should perform better than the corsair AIO. The GTX660 will be much better performing also for gaming.

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I have to agree i have x2 660s and they are great i love them
i have x2 780s almost too much
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Whether the card is a AMD or Nvidia manufactured card wouldn't have any bearing on the level of customer service as the vendor themselves would deal with that side of it. In fact if OP could increase the budget somewhat i would recommend a 7870XT/LE for better performance.

I do however have to agree with the quality of EVGA products.
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