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Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

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The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
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Extratic wrote Hey guys!
Im about to build a pc, but need your help with the parts etc. Its for gaming.
And if you guys could make sure its able to ship the parts to Sweden, you dont have to but it would be great if you could!

My budget is: $1500
No monitor/mouse/keyboard
No operative system

Thanks guys!
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] You could get this psu instead of the one I have added in that build
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Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
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The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
But did you think of asking him that I wouldnt recommend liquid cooling beacuse if you didnt set it up properly and it starts to leak the mobo and certain parts it hits will get fried
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Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
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The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
The mobo is a little bit poor for Oc so maybe your right on the mobo but the mobo I added in the build has great reviews so its up to him wheather on not he wants to oveclock


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Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
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The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
And are you stupid the mobo I added it Oc if you dont believe me do some research....


Aight guys everyone has their own opinions. Im glad that u guys want to help but lets stop before it goes over handy
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Extratic wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
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The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
And are you stupid the mobo I added it Oc if you dont believe me do some research....


Aight guys everyone has their own opinions. Im glad that u guys want to help but lets stop before it goes over handy
Extratic do you wish to overclock
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Spooks122 wrote
Extratic wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
And are you stupid the mobo I added it Oc if you dont believe me do some research....


Aight guys everyone has their own opinions. Im glad that u guys want to help but lets stop before it goes over handy
Extratic do you wish to overclock

Not really, dont need to do that
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Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
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The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it
because it's a good CPU cooler. If he doesn't want a liquid cooled CPU cooler, he can easily swap it for another one.
The mobo is a little bit poor for Oc so maybe your right on the mobo but the mobo I added in the build has great reviews so its up to him wheather on not he wants to oveclock
You've got a cheek to call anyone stupid. The H87 motherboards had a glitch at release where you could overclock on them but it has been patched so a Z87 chipset motherboard is needed for over-clocking. The H80i is a great cooler and it's highly unlikely that he is going to fry any components because of a liquid cooled CPU. The only way it would leak is if he were to put the PC together poorly and that would be OP's fault, not the CPU cooler.

OP-as you're not OC'ing, go with this;
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No need for a CPU cooler, unless you want it for safety reasons but you'll be fine without one. A 4570 will do the job since you're not OC'ing. A cheaper motherboard since you dont need OC capabilities. With all the money saved, I managed to fit a better case into your build. Also, added a larger SSD and HDD.
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Spooks122 wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Spooks122 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] This is what I came up with crap sorry I added in the os b an accident and you should be able to max out current gen games
A 4670k without an OC'able motherboard? Pointless.

OP-Go with this;
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

The 4670k in case you decide to OC. A motherboard which supports over-clocking, so you can actually OC the CPU. A better CPU cooler, if you do decide to OC. 8GB RAM which will suffice for a gaming build. A GTX 780 Ti which will perform incredibly. You'll play games you want at great settings. 1TB HDD should be more than enough, especially since this build has a 240GB SSD as well. Install OS to the SSD for faster boot/load times. Better PSU, cheaper price. The case is cheaper, not sure how well built it is but it seems decent enough.

If you don't plan on over-clocking, save money by getting a cheaper mobo, downgrading from the 4670k to a 4570 and don't bother buying a CPU cooler.
Why would you go with liquid cooling maybe he doesnt want to get it

Why do you need to contradict everything?
Liquid cooling can be better than air cooling and I think it looks a lot nicer than a huge CPU cooler.
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Sorry for any inconvinence lads all I wanted to do was help
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