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So I think i'm going to get the N200 for my build as I want it to look like a tower but not be to big. Like ATX Mid tower is still a bit big so MATX Mid tower is good and this is the case I like.
So I'm a first time builder (My brother built my last PC) and now that he is in college im going to build it myself.
I have watched tons of video on how to build a PC and I think I have it down.
The only thing is that people say cable management and getting the 4 pin or 8pin cpu connector is very difficult. Is it very hard to manage cables and route this cord above the motherboard for a first timer or will I be good.
My Specs
Corsair N200
i5 4460
Asrock H97M Pro 4
Evga 750ti SC
Seasonic S12II 620w bronze
WD Blue HDD
120Gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD
8gb ram ddr3 1600
So I'm a first time builder (My brother built my last PC) and now that he is in college im going to build it myself.
I have watched tons of video on how to build a PC and I think I have it down.
The only thing is that people say cable management and getting the 4 pin or 8pin cpu connector is very difficult. Is it very hard to manage cables and route this cord above the motherboard for a first timer or will I be good.
My Specs
Corsair N200
i5 4460
Asrock H97M Pro 4
Evga 750ti SC
Seasonic S12II 620w bronze
WD Blue HDD
120Gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD
8gb ram ddr3 1600
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it can be a pain but it wasn't too hard.. it's deffo gonna be easier with a Fully modular powersupply like you one you have..
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Thx Bro.
I'm gonna pick switch this PSU for a fully modular 80+ gold probably an Evga G2 Model.
I'm gonna pick switch this PSU for a fully modular 80+ gold probably an Evga G2 Model.
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VexGlare wrote Thx Bro.
I'm gonna pick switch this PSU for a fully modular 80+ gold probably an Evga G2 Model.
You could get better case as well the N200 being decent for the money it's not perfect.
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Alexyy wroteVexGlare wrote Thx Bro.
I'm gonna pick switch this PSU for a fully modular 80+ gold probably an Evga G2 Model.
You could get better case as well the N200 being decent for the money it's not perfect.
Well my motherboard and case together are about $120
Could you recommend a mobo and case that are about $120 no more than $130 that might be easier for fist time builders like myself
I'm fine with ATX Mid tower or MATX
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Dont wanna post another thread but can anyone reccomend a mobo and case setup for $120- $130
Thanks
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Do you already have the CPU/case/mobo?
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_Skittle wrote Do you already have the CPU/case/mobo?
No.
I plan on it soon and I will use the rig to do some photo and video editing just for youtube vids and thumbnails as well as a some streaming.
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As you know we can't really recommend a mobo and case without knowing which CPU you plan on getting.
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_Skittle wrote As you know we can't really recommend a mobo and case without knowing which CPU you plan on getting.
1st comment on thread u prob didn't see it
My Specs
Corsair N200
i5 4460
Asrock H97M Pro 4
Evga 750ti SC
Seasonic S12II 620w bronze
WD Blue HDD
120Gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD
8gb ram ddr3 1600
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