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PC Build Help Budget:$1000-1250 [USD]
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Good build well done, i'd suggest the below power supply as its better quality. If you plan to overclock you may want a heavier cooler, and to free up some funds for that you could get the R9 280X GPU without taking a big performance hit.
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Buxtyy wrote Good build well done, i'd suggest the below power supply as its better quality. If you plan to overclock you may want a heavier cooler, and to free up some funds for that you could get the R9 280X GPU without taking a big performance hit.
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Thanks for the help! I think I will switch out the PSU if its better quality. I currently don't plan to overclock but maybe in the future.
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I'd take a think then, because you can save substantially if you didn't get an overclocking processor and motherboard. If you do want to but not yet then i'd drop the Hyper 212 and buy one whenever you choose to.
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