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I got most of my parts from amazon and my Gpu from ebay before any of you say the card isn't the best bare in mind I'm not just a gamer and have not made this build for the sole purpose of gaming!
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Swap out that ASUS board for a GA 78LMT. It'll save you some dosh.
Other than that it looks fine to me.
Other than that it looks fine to me.
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Gigahertz wrote Swap out that ASUS board for a GA 78LMT. It'll save you some dosh.
Other than that it looks fine to me.
okay thanks man it cam in just under budget - is there any performance difference between the two?
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RedZeaDesigns wrote I got most of my parts from amazon and my Gpu from ebay before any of you say the card isn't the best bare in mind I'm not just a gamer and have not made this build for the sole purpose of gaming!
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Looks great! Nice build man! You need to get a bigger case, then it should be nice, that case is pretty bad :/ your components might overheat if you don't have a lot of airflow because that cpu can get pretty hot, and you need a cpu cooler, you actually need one or your pc won't last ten minutes without overheating and you might screw up the processor, also nice choice with that those tend to amaze.
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If anything the GA 78LMT is better due to the VRM heatsink. Both use the 760G chipset. No difference at all really apart from the price and the VRM heatsink.
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Rainbowshy wroteRedZeaDesigns wrote I got most of my parts from amazon and my Gpu from ebay before any of you say the card isn't the best bare in mind I'm not just a gamer and have not made this build for the sole purpose of gaming!
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Looks great! Nice build man! You need to get a bigger case, then it should be nice, that case is pretty bad :/ your components might overheat if you don't have a lot of airflow because that cpu can get pretty hot, and you need a cpu cooler, you actually need one or your pc won't last ten minutes without overheating and you might screw up the processor, also nice choice with that those tend to amaze.
I don't think you have a clue about what you're talking about. The 6300 comes with a stock heatsink, as does every average CPU (not a CPU like the 9590 or a 3960X)
The Cooler Master N200 is a brilliant case. It will be absolutely fine for this build and airflow will be fine too. The components won't overheat at all.
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Rainbowshy wrote Looks great! Nice build man! You need to get a bigger case, then it should be nice, that case is pretty bad :/ your components might overheat if you don't have a lot of airflow because that cpu can get pretty hot, and you need a cpu cooler, you actually need one or your pc won't last ten minutes without overheating and you might screw up the processor, also nice choice with that those tend to amaze.
That case is brilliant for the price, i've build systems in them myself and they use all the features higher end cases offer, but at an affordable price point. Our lovely Global Mod r00t has one, should be enough for most people to think its good.
AMD FX processors will get to 60 degrees...not exactly hot.
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Gigahertz wroteI know it comes with a stock, I thought he was overclocking I wasn't paying attention. Sorry OP this should be fine as long as you don't plan on overclocking.Rainbowshy wroteRedZeaDesigns wrote I got most of my parts from amazon and my Gpu from ebay before any of you say the card isn't the best bare in mind I'm not just a gamer and have not made this build for the sole purpose of gaming!
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Looks great! Nice build man! You need to get a bigger case, then it should be nice, that case is pretty bad :/ your components might overheat if you don't have a lot of airflow because that cpu can get pretty hot, and you need a cpu cooler, you actually need one or your pc won't last ten minutes without overheating and you might screw up the processor, also nice choice with that those tend to amaze.
I don't think you have a clue about what you're talking about. The 6300 comes with a stock heatsink, as does every average CPU (not a CPU like the 9590 or a 3960X)
The Cooler Master N200 is a brilliant case. It will be absolutely fine for this build and airflow will be fine too. The components won't overheat at all.
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Buxtyy wroteI thought he was overclocking it, I didn't want him to screw up I feel so stupid..Rainbowshy wrote Looks great! Nice build man! You need to get a bigger case, then it should be nice, that case is pretty bad :/ your components might overheat if you don't have a lot of airflow because that cpu can get pretty hot, and you need a cpu cooler, you actually need one or your pc won't last ten minutes without overheating and you might screw up the processor, also nice choice with that those tend to amaze.
That case is brilliant for the price, i've build systems in them myself and they use all the features higher end cases offer, but at an affordable price point. Our lovely Global Mod r00t has one, should be enough for most people to think its good.
AMD FX processors will get to 60 degrees...not exactly hot.
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