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So, about two months ago i asked for a 400GBP Build and someone made one for me. I would like to thanks that person, but i am going to order it within the next two weeks in the January Sales hopefully.
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So before i decide to order it all i want to check through with others on the community, whether i can make anymore better upgrades within the budget. I already have 8GB DDR2 Ram, Corsair Builders 750W PSU and a 1TB HDD.
My only concern is the DDR2 Ram, But i can upgrade that in due time.
Any suggestions will be appreciated and yes i know the 750w PSU i a huge overkill but its on my current PC.
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So before i decide to order it all i want to check through with others on the community, whether i can make anymore better upgrades within the budget. I already have 8GB DDR2 Ram, Corsair Builders 750W PSU and a 1TB HDD.
My only concern is the DDR2 Ram, But i can upgrade that in due time.
Any suggestions will be appreciated and yes i know the 750w PSU i a huge overkill but its on my current PC.
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This is a decent build for the price budge you have going here.
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CapCom wrote This is a decent build for the price budge you have going here.
Thanks, hoping it can run good PC games like DayZ and Arma 3.
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Any more suggestions or is this all good?
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Why ddr2 RAM... Why not DDR3 as it will be quicker.
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Terrabytez wrote Why ddr2 RAM... Why not DDR3 as it will be quicker.
because he already has the ddr2 thats why hes gonna use that
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Terrabytez wrote Why ddr2 RAM... Why not DDR3 as it will be quicker.
I realize that, the DDR2 Ram is on my current PC. So i am transferring it over, i will upgrade the RAM when i have enough money.
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ahh ok. Look at 8GB Kingston Hyper X or Kingston Blu Red series. Nice cheap RAM
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Don't get the LE version of that motherboard.I'd get the other options on that board if there is Pro,Evo etc.
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Hoop wrote Don't get the LE version of that motherboard.I'd get the other options on that board if there is Pro,Evo etc.
Why not? If so can you link me
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