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And by the way, in every other build with a Pentium I see 1600, just saying.
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-Looper wrote
fosmanc wrote
-Looper wrote
fosmanc wrote Are you willing to overclock? (If you know what that means)
If so this build would be good.
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Pentium G3258??? tf? The gpu and cpu will bottleneck? And it only support 1333mhz ram and you got 1600mhz. Jesus dude do you even know what a pc is?

My god I want to cry that build is so bad. Wtf do you need a aftermarket heatsink for?

Calm down, and look at what the Pentium can do when overclocked. Aftermarket heatsink is to keep it cool when overclocked, NOT needed, but I thought I'd throw it in there.

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dude ram still isnt compatible
The CPU dosen't support 1333Mhz itself but as long as the motherboard supports 1600mhz RAM it should be fine. Also the Pentium should not bottleneck the 280x (If it does it shouldn't have a huge impact on it) The Pentium dosen't bottleneck a 760 so it shouldn't bottleneck a 280x. Also The pentium is a solid cpu, Not my type cpu (I prefer 6+ Cores in my CPU) but its a really good cpu for the price. But other than that Fosmanc gave a decent build (Could be better) The main thing I would change right now is the PSU (It never hurts to go big, So make it a 600W to have more headroom to upgrade.) But the 1600mhz ram will be fine.
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