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I am looking to buy a new computer after Christmas, I don't mind if it is a little over 800
don't Need a Monitor / Mouse and keyboard but I do need an OS
Thanks
don't Need a Monitor / Mouse and keyboard but I do need an OS
Thanks
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You're probably better waiting until about a week before you are planning to buy your parts before asking for a build as prices change a lot, some even once a day.
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Pick up a cheap copy of windows on ebay
Thanks that looks pretty good but would that PSU also support a CPU Cooler if I was to get one or would I need to get a 600w?
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Shut wroteHIV wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Thanks that looks pretty good but would that PSU also support a CPU Cooler if I was to get one or would I need to get a 600w?
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It would support it fine
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HIV wrote
It would support it fine
Ok Thank you for the help
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Craigyy wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Here is another option for you. It's just a lot more balanced. And will support much higher and cooler overclocks.
I got a 4.4ghz stable overclock with only 65 at full load with a hyper evo the h80 is not that good compared with some better priced air coolers.
But if he can stretch his budget more I'd highly suggest a SSD
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HIV wroteI wouldn't ever put such a low end cooler on a Haswell and then overclock. It's just not to be done, ever. Also, i would of included a H100 but i wasn't sure if the 230T supports 240mm radiators. And the H80 will be fine for overclocking as it holds it's own again competitors. And mine does include a 120GB V300 SSD. It's just more balanced overall.Craigyy wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Here is another option for you. It's just a lot more balanced. And will support much higher and cooler overclocks.
I got a 4.4ghz stable overclock with only 65 at full load with a hyper evo the h80 is not that good compared with some better priced air coolers.
But if he can stretch his budget more I'd highly suggest a SSD
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