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#11. Posted:
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RaitoKunRyuk wrote
darkhez wrote
Revscape718 wrote you monitors **** get a benq

Benq monitors are expensive, this is my budget because I have to save my money and I am almost there

SSD is not needed for me cause I don't really need a fast boot time.


So, let me get this straight.
You're going to drop over $2,200 on a sub-par build because "you don't need it to be fast?" Please, explain your logic to me. SSDs don't just increase boot times, they make literally every program you open run instantly and seamlessly, and that's not all. By the way:

-Overpriced MOBO
-Overpriced/overkill RAM that you will never use all of, ever
-Overpriced/oversized case

You're spending all of your money on bells and whistles instead of what really matters. That's what I think.


First off i put an ssd in the build if you didn't read, I do need 16 gb of ram for my editing and streaming, and i need a big case because I will be adding more to it later on. I make my computers future proof.
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darkhez wrote I make my computers future proof.
No... No you don't as 'future proofing' doesn't exist. Within 2 years hardware will be so much more advanced that this build will be outdated and old.

So forget about 'future proofing' and save some money. Otherwise you're just shooting yourself in the foot.
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Well, first of all, if you're editing/rendering, you'd know that an SSD and a HDD larger than 1TB would be hugely beneficial. That case is waste of money. You can get a full sized case for less, which actually looks nicer. Although, you won't make use of the room in a full sized case, trust me. Could easily spend less on a mobo which has the same features, allowing you to either add an SSD or larger HDD.

edit-Just noticed an SSD was added, although, a 256GB SSD or possibly 512GB would be beneficial for editing/rendering. Also, why is there no CPU in the build..? My cart might be messed up but it's not showing a CPU.

As Craigyy has said, future-proofing is not a thing, it does not exist. PC's get updated piece by pieve over time to stay up to date.
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darkhez wrote
Terrabytez wrote I would get the EVGA ACX Superclocked 780 Ti, the reference cooler is ok, but not the best.


I am getting the superclocked edition of the GTX 780 Ti EVGA


Notice how I said ACX Cooler, not the reference which you picked...
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