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So I've found this pretty cool build on newegg.ca [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] but i find it weird.. like.
I feel like the geforce gtx 660 2gb isnt enough powerful for the rest?
Also. Is there anything missing to build a fully working pc with this? (i dont see any cooling system)
I'm very interested in this build right now!!
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is there someone to help me in here...
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it is horribly balanced.
If you want the best bang for your buck, build your own PC dude.
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Terrabytez wrote it is horribly balanced.
If you want the best bang for your buck, build your own PC dude.

thats the problem.. like I cant even tell if this is a good bouild or not. so how can i build my own pc? I need someone to help me.. I already looked for an asus z97 motherboard and an intel i5 4690k. and gskill 2x8gb. i have up to 1100-1200$ could you possibly help me? IF possible on newegg.ca because on .com ill have tons of fess and shipping to pay.. + the money converserion which 1 us is like 1.08CA .
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LallierQc wrote
Terrabytez wrote it is horribly balanced.
If you want the best bang for your buck, build your own PC dude.

thats the problem.. like I cant even tell if this is a good bouild or not. so how can i build my own pc? I need someone to help me.. I already looked for an asus z97 motherboard and an intel i5 4690k. and gskill 2x8gb. i have up to 1100-1200$ could you possibly help me? IF possible on newegg.ca because on .com ill have tons of fess and shipping to pay.. + the money converserion which 1 us is like 1.08CA .


I can't recommend a build but spend around $650-700 on a PC? And rest of peripherals?
And its not hard to build either all you do is search it on yt for a tutorial
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this is what I'd go with, someone will make a better one for this budget they always do lmao ;)
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this is what I'd go with, someone will make a better one for this budget they always do lmao ;)

Wow I do actually like this build alot! Do you know if I could get rid of the SSD? Because I don't really care about having a safer drive.. Also. Would it affect alot my performance if I'd switch from gtx 770 to gtx 750 ? Because the prices changes alot.. But Idk if it's a big part of performance.
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LallierQc wrote
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this is what I'd go with, someone will make a better one for this budget they always do lmao ;)

Wow I do actually like this build alot! Do you know if I could get rid of the SSD? Because I don't really care about having a safer drive.. Also. Would it affect alot my performance if I'd switch from gtx 770 to gtx 750 ? Because the prices changes alot.. But Idk if it's a big part of performance.
If you have a budget of $1200, don't try and cut down price by getting poorer performing parts. Getting a GTX 750 would be a bad idea anyway, an R9 270 would be around the same price as a GTX 750, maybe a little more expensive but the R9 270 out-performs the GTX 750. If you want to spend $1200 on a PC, then spend it all, don't slack. If you only want to spend $900, then ask for a $900 build. You can get rid of the SSD if you wish, but I wouldn't recommend it. If you can manage to fit an SSD into your budget, do it. They're not "safer", they're faster. The SSD would be for installing your OS and whatever else you want on it for faster boot/load times. For $1200CAD, this is what I'd get;
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Sanctorum wrote If you have a budget of $1200, don't try and cut down price by getting poorer performing parts. Getting a GTX 750 would be a bad idea anyway, an R9 270 would be around the same price as a GTX 750, maybe a little more expensive but the R9 270 out-performs the GTX 750. If you want to spend $1200 on a PC, then spend it all, don't slack. If you only want to spend $900, then ask for a $900 build. You can get rid of the SSD if you wish, but I wouldn't recommend it. If you can manage to fit an SSD into your budget, do it. They're not "safer", they're faster. The SSD would be for installing your OS and whatever else you want on it for faster boot/load times. For $1200CAD, this is what I'd get;
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Ermagherd. Thank you so much. I'm 90% sure i'll go for this it just looks perfect.. :O Thanks alot man.. x1000
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Sanctorum wrote If you have a budget of $1200, don't try and cut down price by getting poorer performing parts. Getting a GTX 750 would be a bad idea anyway, an R9 270 would be around the same price as a GTX 750, maybe a little more expensive but the R9 270 out-performs the GTX 750. If you want to spend $1200 on a PC, then spend it all, don't slack. If you only want to spend $900, then ask for a $900 build. You can get rid of the SSD if you wish, but I wouldn't recommend it. If you can manage to fit an SSD into your budget, do it. They're not "safer", they're faster. The SSD would be for installing your OS and whatever else you want on it for faster boot/load times. For $1200CAD, this is what I'd get;
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Ermagherd. Thank you so much. I'm 90% sure i'll go for this it just looks perfect.. :O Thanks alot man.. x1000
No bother. The CPU cooler won't really be needed if you don't plan on overclocking your CPU. If you don't plan on overclocking, get an i5-4590 instead and don't bother with the CPU cooler. If you need an optical drive, you can pick one up for around $10. If you plan any future upgrades, get a larger PSU. However, the 550W would suffice for now. Of course, case is personal preference and if you don't like the one I suggest, get one you prefer. However, I do recommend the R4. It's a fantastic case and at a good price for what it is IMHO. You can get an OS for free instead of having to pay for it. If you dont plan on overclocking and do end up saving a little money that way, you can put some more cash into your GPU and get the likes of a GTX 780/R9 290.
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