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Heres my finished Build Tell me what you think!
Edit: And also, If you were to buy this, how much would you pay for it? Thanks guys!

Specs:
intel i5 3570k
biostar tz77b motherboard
Sapphire Radeon HD 7870 ghz edition 2GB
Rosewill 750w 80plus bronze
thermaltake Overseer RX-I
1 tb hardrive
asus 24x dvd burner
8gb (2x4gb) RAM



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Stock cooler on an unlocked CPU: -1
Insanely overpriced ricer case: -1
Bad cable management: -.5
Overkill PSU: -.5
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7/10, could be worse. Not too shabby.
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r00t wrote Stock cooler on an unlocked CPU: -1
Insanely overpriced ricer case: -1
Bad cable management: -.5
Overkill PSU: -.5
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7/10, could be worse. Not too shabby.


Yeah. right now i don't have money for an aftermarket Cooler. Probably going to look into the Hyper 212.

I like the Case. Ha. Its kind of a preference if you ask me, but..

Cable management... meh. didn't spend too much time on it.

PSU: looking to add more components so i figured a bigger one would be better.

Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it.
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r00t wrote Stock cooler on an unlocked CPU: -1
Insanely overpriced ricer case: -1
Bad cable management: -.5
Overkill PSU: -.5
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7/10, could be worse. Not too shabby.


No need for an aftermarket cooler because the K means it is
Over clickable makes no difference from the start

-DemNoobs
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Snnorlax wrote
r00t wrote Stock cooler on an unlocked CPU: -1
Insanely overpriced ricer case: -1
Bad cable management: -.5
Overkill PSU: -.5
_____________________________________________________
7/10, could be worse. Not too shabby.


No need for an aftermarket cooler because the K means it is
Over clickable makes no difference from the start

-DemNoobs


By far the most ignorant reply of the month.
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Snnorlax wrote
r00t wrote Stock cooler on an unlocked CPU: -1
Insanely overpriced ricer case: -1
Bad cable management: -.5
Overkill PSU: -.5
_____________________________________________________
7/10, could be worse. Not too shabby.


No need for an aftermarket cooler because the K means it is
Over clickable makes no difference from the start

-DemNoobs

What? K CPUs have unlocked multipliers which allow you to raise the clock speed more than a few bins, unlike non-K CPUs. The stock cooler would not be able to handle the kind of overclocking K CPUs allow, so money could be saved by going with a CPU with a locked multiplier like the i5-3450. That also negates the need for overclocking support with Z77, so more money could be saved with an H77 or B75 board.
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Yes, and as i was saying, i WILL upgrade the cooler. but for now that's all that it is. I am looking into the thermaltake all in one liquid cooling, but may just go a little cheaper with a nice air cooling heatsink. What are your opinions on that?
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