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My New Streaming and Major Gaming PC
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My future PC if ther are any bottle necks PLEASE let me know!

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Something tells me you're spending upwards of $2.5k the wrong way.
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Not really I have been saving up for the better part of a year to do this so not really.
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Keep everything the same maybe increase the ram to 1866Mhz Memory, Makes games abit better for the future and it's not that expensive, And just get windows 7 Oem or whatever it's cheaper and it's the same, just don't get a fancy box with it that's all
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Truth- wrote Keep everything the same maybe increase the ram to 1866Mhz Memory, Makes games abit better for the future and it's not that expensive, And just get windows 7 Oem or whatever it's cheaper and it's the same, just don't get a fancy box with it that's all
Thanks for the input I did what you said and I do think this makes the computer a better overall build!
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I'd switch out the RAM, It's CAS 11 which is rather slow, especially for the price you're spending, it also would be clocked down due to Haswell's recommended voltage.
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If you want it to match, this will be a good kit: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Your power supply isn't really strong enough to handle all of that also, so this one is better and cheaper(Also made sure it's SLI/Haswell Ready): [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
I'd switch out your SSD this one is better & cheaper: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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