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Thebeyondtheory
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Rate it from 1/10. I have Revised My build from my last post.

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Please let me know. I will be playing Games like MW3 (That's about it) And Editing and GFX.
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2/10

-Trash FX CPU
-Trash case
-1.65v RAM
-1TB HGST Deskstar is same price as that HDD
-Jury is still out on CX750

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Got a budget?
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Can you explain to me whats wrong with the PSU? And CPU?
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Thebeyondtheory wrote Can you explain to me whats wrong with the PSU? And CPU?

Corsair's CX series has a shaky history and I've yet to find a proper review of the CX750. The AMD FX Series performs consistently worse than competing Intel products. I could go into much more detail here.
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If you can Build me a new PC For about $500 that's better than that. I will get it. and i choose that Hard Drive because i needed a HDD That was SATA 3 6.0Gb/S.
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Thebeyondtheory wrote If you can Build me a new PC For about $500 that's better than that. I will get it. and i choose that Hard Drive because i needed a HDD That was SATA 3 6.0Gb/S.

There's no difference between one listed as 6 GBPS and 3 GBPS because mechanical drives come nowhere near saturating even 3 GBPS.

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The $500 part of this is what I would recommend.
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r00t wrote
Thebeyondtheory wrote If you can Build me a new PC For about $500 that's better than that. I will get it. and i choose that Hard Drive because i needed a HDD That was SATA 3 6.0Gb/S.

There's no difference between one listed as 6 GBPS and 3 GBPS because mechanical drives come nowhere near saturating even 3 GBPS.

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The $500 part of this is what I would recommend.
That's a really nice guide. Did you make it yourself?
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VEVO wrote
r00t wrote
Thebeyondtheory wrote If you can Build me a new PC For about $500 that's better than that. I will get it. and i choose that Hard Drive because i needed a HDD That was SATA 3 6.0Gb/S.

There's no difference between one listed as 6 GBPS and 3 GBPS because mechanical drives come nowhere near saturating even 3 GBPS.

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The $500 part of this is what I would recommend.
That's a really nice guide. Did you make it yourself?

Yep. It's simpler than others I've seen and makes more sense. It's also much easier to update and maintain.
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r00t wrote
VEVO wrote
r00t wrote
Thebeyondtheory wrote If you can Build me a new PC For about $500 that's better than that. I will get it. and i choose that Hard Drive because i needed a HDD That was SATA 3 6.0Gb/S.

There's no difference between one listed as 6 GBPS and 3 GBPS because mechanical drives come nowhere near saturating even 3 GBPS.

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The $500 part of this is what I would recommend.
That's a really nice guide. Did you make it yourself?

Yep. It's simpler than others I've seen and makes more sense. It's also much easier to update and maintain.



I have to say i did bookmark that guide because ill be needing a new build soon.Its really professional and neat.
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T-Dollars wrote
r00t wrote
VEVO wrote
r00t wrote
Thebeyondtheory wrote If you can Build me a new PC For about $500 that's better than that. I will get it. and i choose that Hard Drive because i needed a HDD That was SATA 3 6.0Gb/S.

There's no difference between one listed as 6 GBPS and 3 GBPS because mechanical drives come nowhere near saturating even 3 GBPS.

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The $500 part of this is what I would recommend.
That's a really nice guide. Did you make it yourself?

Yep. It's simpler than others I've seen and makes more sense. It's also much easier to update and maintain.



I have to say i did bookmark that guide because ill be needing a new build soon.Its really professional and neat.
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