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Hello everyone.

I am going to basically upgrading my whole pc with a new case, gpu, psu, cpu, and motherboard. I have been looking around for a little bit and have found these items, I would like to ask anyone on here for their advice on how these items are, and maybe if i should choose something else. I don't have a ton of money to spend so something in a good range to what I have already chosen.

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Also, I am upgrading from AMD motherboard + cpu. Anything I need to know besides a reformat?


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The link for the Graphics Card is the Mainboard.
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I wouldn't get any of those parts, what are your current specs, and what is your budget for the upgrade?
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qoawayplays wrote The link for the Graphics Card is the Mainboard.


Sorry my bad, should be fixed.
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ChangsITSupport wrote I wouldn't get any of those parts, what are your current specs, and what is your budget for the upgrade?


GPU: GTX 650 TI
CPU: AMD fx-4300
Motherboard: Couldn't tell you, but it isn't worth keeping.
PSU: 300w

and, may i ask why you wouldn't get any of these?

also, i stated that my budget is near the price of what i have already selected.
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JaaaaaaaackxP wrote
ChangsITSupport wrote I wouldn't get any of those parts, what are your current specs, and what is your budget for the upgrade?


GPU: GTX 650 TI
CPU: AMD fx-4300
Motherboard: Couldn't tell you, but it isn't worth keeping.
PSU: 300w

and, may i ask why you wouldn't get any of these?

also, i stated that my budget is near the price of what i have already selected.

Could you just give me a solid number, for all I know the components you have selected would be over/under your budget.
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ChangsITSupport wrote
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ChangsITSupport wrote I wouldn't get any of those parts, what are your current specs, and what is your budget for the upgrade?


GPU: GTX 650 TI
CPU: AMD fx-4300
Motherboard: Couldn't tell you, but it isn't worth keeping.
PSU: 300w

and, may i ask why you wouldn't get any of these?

also, i stated that my budget is near the price of what i have already selected.

Could you just give me a solid number, for all I know the components you have selected would be over/under your budget.



$650-$700



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May as well get a whole new build.

If you can do rebates;
Slightly over, add a HDD soon, but a 250GB SSD will last you for a decent amount of time;
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If not;
Again $11 over;
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OP- Are you wanting to OC? Clearly a locked CPU is not going to be suitable if you want to OC, which it seems you do, as you were looking at a 4690k and Z97 motherboard.
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Good components, just a few opinions. If you had the extra money, I would get the GTX 960 4GB version because they're not too much more and it's worth the money. Maybe put a little more into a different motherboard, definitely does it's job but again, just an opinion. Lastly, if you can find a PSU that's at least modular, full modular is even better. It just looks better in the case when you don't have so many wires.
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