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WhoTeRz
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im building a new pc what would you change

-intel i7 3770 processor
-asrock H97M Motherboard
-Crucial Ballisitix sport 8gb ram set
-Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD
-HIS Radeon R9 285 GPU
-Corsair CX500 500w Power supply
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Well. Since the CPU and motherboard aren't even compatible... Kind of everything...

That PSU is a timebomb too.
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Hey guy, one thread is enough
https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=7130216/pc-build-wat-should-i-change.html

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Honestly, first thing I would do is find a Mobo and CPU that are compatible! Those things are easy to find out just use PcPartPicker! That is were I went to build my PC. Second, In my opinion, AMD GPUs are good, but I would go for a maybe a gtx 770 or even a gtx 760. They are usually a better bang for your buck! But if thats all you can afford for your budget go for it! Hope this helped. Message me if you need any more help with the PC.

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