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Unfinished Build [HELP NEEDED]
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What's your total budget for everything? You can get better overall.
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well i have the case already from and old build and a hardrive
so i have a budget of 850 can go a bit above if i will get much better performance
so i have a budget of 850 can go a bit above if i will get much better performance
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https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=7365213/pc-build-request/start=10.html
What I suggested on your last thread will do you well. You'll need to change the mobo for one that supports DDR4 though, I think that mobo only supports DDR3. No point getting DDR3 with Skylake. After you change the mobo, you should have enough to maybe get an 850W PSU for XFire support.
What I suggested on your last thread will do you well. You'll need to change the mobo for one that supports DDR4 though, I think that mobo only supports DDR3. No point getting DDR3 with Skylake. After you change the mobo, you should have enough to maybe get an 850W PSU for XFire support.
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would you mind suggesting a mobo and PSU the PSU they dont sell thay PSU anymore last time i checked ty for the replys
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Get the 6500, not the 6600k. Unless you want to overclock, in which case you'd need a Z170 chipset motherboard. I'd also be getting the Pure Rock instead of the 212 EVO, similar performance but the Pure Rock is nicer.
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Would you recommend waiting longer to save for the 6600K would there be much better performance ???
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