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Regarding the PSU, it'll be enough.
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Do you really need such an expensive cpu cooler? Unless you're planning to overclock your cpu to its limits, buy something like the 212 evo and spend the money saved on a better gpu.
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Wordsmith wrote Do you really need such an expensive cpu cooler? Unless you're planning to push your cpu to its limits, buy something like the 212 evo and spend the money saved on a better gpu.
I can see your point but I'm trying to making to look tidy as well as perform well.
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Vat wroteWordsmith wrote Do you really need such an expensive cpu cooler? Unless you're planning to push your cpu to its limits, buy something like the 212 evo and spend the money saved on a better gpu.
I can see your point but I'm trying to making to look tidy as well as perform well.
I'd take a shiny heatsink over trailing thick cables anyday. Maybe that's just me
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Have a H100i and get a 770/780/970 if you can afford.
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Wordsmith wroteVat wroteWordsmith wrote Do you really need such an expensive cpu cooler? Unless you're planning to push your cpu to its limits, buy something like the 212 evo and spend the money saved on a better gpu.
I can see your point but I'm trying to making to look tidy as well as perform well.
I'd take a shiny heatsink over trailing thick cables anyday. Maybe that's just me
Maybe haha, Only having to rebuild a new pc as a family member some how dropped a glass of Pepsi all over my pc :/
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Terrabytez wrote Have a H100i and get a 770/780/970 if you can afford.
Okay I've changed the water cooling to the h100i
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