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UPDATE: I wanted to say thanks to everyone who helped me. I will be getting all these parts in the next few weeks once i get paid. If anyone would like to play with me and start me off with a few friends leave you steam account name below so i can add you. I play any and all games aa)

This is one of the builds i want to build and i wanted to know if this was a decent build and if i needed to add anything. I already expect pretty high frame rates but just want to make sure.


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This will be a better choice for gaming: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (Don't mention my font rendering, I don't want to talk about it)

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Spend less on the CPU and motherboard and more on a better card, case, and storage. In that PCPartPicker link, the card and OS are not factored into the price for some reason.
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ok i went with what you said but i went with a better psu 80+.
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prp wrote ok i went with what you said but i went with a better psu 80+.

Which one? The VP-450 is fantastic and 80+ certification does NOT imply quality: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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commenting on your original post i would go for a corsair brand RAM and you dont need to buy OS honestly you can just torrent.
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Walla_Walla wrote commenting on your original post i would go for a corsair brand RAM and you dont need to buy OS honestly you can just torrent.

The cheapest 2x4 GB Corsair kit with the same stock settings is $80.

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This mediocre RAM vs. that mediocre RAM.
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Walla_Walla wrote commenting on your original post i would go for a corsair brand RAM and you dont need to buy OS honestly you can just torrent.


Yeah i was thinking of just doing that to save me a few bucks.
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