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Will this PC work, is there any pieces that I'm missing and is there any improvements?
All helpful info will get +rep
I'm looking to make this PC as cheap as possible but be able to play games such as BF3.
I already have the case and motherboard so no changes on that
I'm wanting this PC to be small , hence the BitFenix Prodigy.
The Specs :
Motherboard : Asus P8H77-I Motherboard ( Socket 1155)
CPU : INTEL Core i3 Ivy Bridge
RAM : 4GB AMD Entertainment Edition
Case : BitFenix Prodigy Orange
Disk Drive : 4x Blu-ray Reader, 8x DVD Reader from LiteOn IHOS104-06 OEM
Power Supply : CIT Black Edition CIT5000UB 500W Power Supply
Hard Drive : Seagate 500Gb 3.5" Barracuda Hard Drive 7200rpm 16MB Cache
Graphics Card : XFX Double Dissipation Core Edition Radeon HD 7770 AMD Graphics Card
Thanks a lot in advance
All helpful info will get +rep
I'm looking to make this PC as cheap as possible but be able to play games such as BF3.
I already have the case and motherboard so no changes on that
I'm wanting this PC to be small , hence the BitFenix Prodigy.
The Specs :
Motherboard : Asus P8H77-I Motherboard ( Socket 1155)
CPU : INTEL Core i3 Ivy Bridge
RAM : 4GB AMD Entertainment Edition
Case : BitFenix Prodigy Orange
Disk Drive : 4x Blu-ray Reader, 8x DVD Reader from LiteOn IHOS104-06 OEM
Power Supply : CIT Black Edition CIT5000UB 500W Power Supply
Hard Drive : Seagate 500Gb 3.5" Barracuda Hard Drive 7200rpm 16MB Cache
Graphics Card : XFX Double Dissipation Core Edition Radeon HD 7770 AMD Graphics Card
Thanks a lot in advance
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Have you checked that all the components work together as i remember when i wanted to build mine. Doing some research i found its not just as simple as plugging anything together. Safeer to buy a kit and improve it or follow a guide or something.
>Hope this helped.
>Hope this helped.
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jake000001111v2 wrote Have you checked that all the components work together as i remember when i wanted to build mine. Doing some research i found its not just as simple as plugging anything together. Safe to buy a kit and improve it or follow a guide or something.
>Hope this helped.
Yes , I've read that The CPU , RAM and Motherboard have to be compatible so I made sure that they all do.
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Uso wrotejake000001111v2 wrote Have you checked that all the components work together as i remember when i wanted to build mine. Doing some research i found its not just as simple as plugging anything together. Safe to buy a kit and improve it or follow a guide or something.
>Hope this helped.
Yes , I've read that The CPU , RAM and Motherboard have to be compatible so I made sure that they all do.
Well if that's the case and the power supply is over the can pump out more power than the pc is consuming it should all work.
Hope this helped.
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jake000001111v2 wroteUso wrotejake000001111v2 wrote Have you checked that all the components work together as i remember when i wanted to build mine. Doing some research i found its not just as simple as plugging anything together. Safe to buy a kit and improve it or follow a guide or something.
>Hope this helped.
Yes , I've read that The CPU , RAM and Motherboard have to be compatible so I made sure that they all do.
Well if that's the case and the power supply is over the can pump out more power than the pc is consuming it should all work.
Hope this helped.
Well you didn't really help , merely confirmed what I already knew.
But none the less , thanks for the effort.
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PSU looks like a cheap piece of junk spend a bit more on one like a corsair or coolermaster etc..
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