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Is this PC a good entry level?
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If i had that money thats the kind of build I'd be going with.
I'd try strech a bit and get a r9 285. Overclock the
R9 270, add another 4GB of ram when you can.
I'd try strech a bit and get a r9 285. Overclock the
R9 270, add another 4GB of ram when you can.
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So overall its a good build that will run games?
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Just try and stick to one topic you could of easily asked the question on the same thread
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-DCFC wrote Just try and stick to one topic you could of easily asked the question on the same threadI have juts i changed a few parts and wanted to make sure it works.
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There you go not spamming anymore , Is the i3 4150 a haswell refresh chip, Ive done research but cant find if it is or not.
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Yes, the 4150 is Haswell refresh. Officialy combaitle with H97 and Z97 chipset motherboards. H81, B85, H87, Q87 and Z87 chipset motherboards need to be updated to a more recent BIOS to be fully compatible with the 4150 since it's Haswell refresh.
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Sanctyy wrote Yes, the 4150 is Haswell refresh. Officialy combaitle with H97 and Z97 chipset motherboards. H81, B85, H87, Q87 and Z87 chipset motherboards need to be updated to a more recent BIOS to be fully compatible with the 4150 since it's Haswell refresh.Ah okay cheers man,should i just go with a i3 4130 as im on a tight budget then i dont need to spend 45+ on a mobo i can get a h81 board. is there any performance difference between them? the 4130-4150?
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