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@PredatorRules: Im not going to overclock and my budget is about 830$
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nXNc here you go, upgraded monitor to IPS, 760 is superclocked, upgraded CPU to FX8320, added a CPU cooler, better case IMO.
Over budget and no dvd drive
@PredatorRules: Im not going to overclock and my budget is about 830$
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nXNc here you go, upgraded monitor to IPS, 760 is superclocked, upgraded CPU to FX8320, added a CPU cooler, better case IMO.
Over budget and no dvd drive
817$ and no one uses cd's these days anymore.
@PredatorRules: Im not going to overclock and my budget is about 830$
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nXNc here you go, upgraded monitor to IPS, 760 is superclocked, upgraded CPU to FX8320, added a CPU cooler, better case IMO.
Over budget and no dvd drive
817$ and no one uses cd's these days anymore.
its $817 after "rebates" and yes people use dvd's and cd's.... windows is a prime example where a drive is less hassle then having to grab a usb flash drive format finding a dvd drive or downloading an iso of windows putting it on usb etc.
So is my psu sufficient enough to power everything? And did I pick a reliable psu
yes its good , but I would look into 600w psu http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139048 and save alittle
FX-6300 stock cooler isn't too loud, but I'd still recommend the 212 Evo. And this board, it's only a little expensive than the one you picked but the VRM section is a lot better.
@PredatorRules: Im not going to overclock and my budget is about 830$
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nXNc here you go, upgraded monitor to IPS, 760 is superclocked, upgraded CPU to FX8320, added a CPU cooler, better case IMO.
Over budget and no dvd drive
817$ and no one uses cd's these days anymore.
its $817 after "rebates" and yes people use dvd's and cd's.... windows is a prime example where a drive is less hassle then having to grab a usb flash drive format finding a dvd drive or downloading an iso of windows putting it on usb etc.
I don't see how it's a bad think to get some of your money you've payed back after a month, I'm using a USB stick with Windows installed on it and it's the easiest and far reliable than a cd that after about 3 years from now might not work at all.
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