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#1 razorMDshooter
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[QUOTE="razorMDshooter"][QUOTE="soolkiki"]

Don't forget a version of windows if you don't have one already and don't forget a HDD for mass storage. The SSDs are nice for startup, but you'll want a lot more room if you're going to game on that thing. Also, get one of these if you aren't going to connect to the internet via ethernet.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833166076

 

I bought it and it's quite nice! 

Otherwise, I think it looks good!

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I have a spare HDD but i am pretty sure i need an adapter for the SSD, can anyone confirm this and tell me where i can buy one?

Well the only thing you often need to adapt on ssds is to make them fit in a 3.5" bay.  But your case says that it already has one so your good for a single ssd, however if you get another ssd you will need to get a 2.5-3.5" cradle/adapter thing

nice.. everything all right? anyone know how long the AMD promos last?
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Don't forget a version of windows if you don't have one already and don't forget a HDD for mass storage. The SSDs are nice for startup, but you'll want a lot more room if you're going to game on that thing. Also, get one of these if you aren't going to connect to the internet via ethernet.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833166076

 

I bought it and it's quite nice! 

Otherwise, I think it looks good!

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I have a spare HDD but i am pretty sure i need an adapter for the SSD, can anyone confirm this and tell me where i can buy one?
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#3 razorMDshooter
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Also would there be a need to overclock for maxing my games out.

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#4 razorMDshooter
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/B8LV

Besides the low amount of storage, everything is compatible and good? 

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#5 razorMDshooter
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nice. now wheres that 8970...darksusperia
so are they about to come out?
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#6 razorMDshooter
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which would you recommend from the preferrences that i explained in the topic 

http://www.microcenter.com/search/search_results.aspx?N=4294966996+38&cat=%2475-to-%24100-%3a-Motherboards-%3a-Computer-Parts-%3a-Micro-Center

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So i am almost done build my comp, but i dont know whats the difference between a 140 mobo to a 100 USD mobo. All i need is a mobo that can overclock in the near future. I am going to use it with a 7950 and 3570k, is it worth the extra money.

Here are the two choices or if theres a better one that is in the same price range.......

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157297

http://www.microcenter.com/product/387554/Z77_Extreme4_LGA_1155_Z77_ATX_Intel_Motherboard

Whats the difference and is it worth the extra cash, I am not planning on SLI. If i go with the extreme four i would not go with 7950 but instead 7870

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#8 razorMDshooter
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bro, by the time you get your build actually built, the new components will be out.

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is this a joke?
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#9 razorMDshooter
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/B8LV 
made some changes, just worried that if i overclock in the future, the mobo wont be able to handle it. 
I have an HDD

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Do you need the extra features that are on the more expensive mobo?  If not get the cheaper one and a better gpu.  Also wait to order until Monday as you can some free games with the AMD card

http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/29347621/new-amd-never-settle-reloaded-promo.-up-to-6-free-games

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Well i mean in the future if i plan to overclock my CPU will the motherboard bottle neck me?