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Sanctorum wrote I definitely would not have got that PSU, you could have got something better, but it'll do the job.
I'd get something like this;
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Whats wrong with the psu? Thanks for the suggestion btw, gonna go to the store tomorrow and see what they have. If they have a shitty selection I might just order exactly what you suggested.
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Nothing wrong with it, you could have just got something better for a similar price. It's a great PSU though so will be perfectly fine, you could have just probably got a nice Capstone unit or something for a similar price. Well, you'll need to make sure you get a Z170 motherboard with SLI support and 1x8GB or 2x8GB DDR4 RAM. Just get the cheapest RAM in the capacity you want, no need to spend more than $35 for 8GB, or more than $65 for 16GB. You should be able to get a decent SLI capable motherboard for $120-$130.
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