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officialdero wrote Power supply is way overkill for the build. You don't need liquid cooling, just go with a regular heatsink, maybe a coolermaster one. Also you probably don't need a blu ray disc reader. You won't need all 16GB of ram either, 8GB would be a better option. BUT YOU NEED A BETTER GRAPHICS CARD, FOR A GAMING COMPUTER, THE GPU IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART!!!!!!


I feel like by your ranking, you don't know much about this. You read other posts and made one for yourself.

The GPU is important but it isn't the most important part. You need a CPU that can handle the games and do so quick, a way to keep the CPU as well as the GPU cool and not overheat them, preferably liquid cooling, and the 16GB of RAM is a bit much but it would be worth it in the end. You are right on one thing, the Blue-Ray disc reader is impractical.
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Get windows 7 its wayy better
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you can easily do what i did, get a i7 3770k, and when you get enough money ugrade your gpu to like a 7950, the integrated HD graphics arent bad

8gb ram is enough. no need for blu ray. just get a normal dvd drive and if you want to ugrade in future than all means then do it. but for 55$? can get a normal dvd drive a pc tool kit and save save rest for a decent gpu =)
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