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RE: Computer build 06-16-2015, 06:42 AM
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Questions:
1. Why do you plan on overclocking? That build should run any game you want maxed out @ 60FPS (minus a few games). Do you have a specific reason or do you just want to say "I overclocked"?
2. If you're super serious about overclocking, do you plan on going very heavy on the clocks or just minor increases in speed?
Changes I would personally make
-Get a regular aftermarket fan cooler, in a build like that even if you're overclocking it doesn't seem worth the upkeep required (unless you live far down south near the equator, then you should probably have it)
-Get Windows 10 next month when it comes out, or just torrent Windows 8.1 if you're buying the build this month
-Spend a bit more money and get a Samsung Evo SSD
Other than that it seems like a solid build.
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RE: Computer build 06-16-2015, 11:47 AM
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HAHAHAHA HE'S GOING TO PAY FOR WINDOWS OH MY GOD
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RE: Computer build 06-16-2015, 02:18 PM
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Okay, after a little bit of looking around, I decided that the gigabyte ga-970a-ud3p, was a better choice, the msi board had bad reviews in some cases (especially with fx chips)
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