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I've asked before but the budget was 600 and I managed to get my friend up to 1000$ so this is the final build he wont go any higher.

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Doesn't need anything else except the PC. Most graphic intense game he wants to run is probably fallout 4 with mods.

Heres what we have [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
I know there is no case we haven't found one yet.
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Z97 board with a locked 4590, nope. That PSU, nope. 212 Evo, nope. No SSD?

This is what I would get [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Should handle games fine, SSD for OS and a few games. Stock cooler will do fine.
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Dan- wrote Z97 board with a locked 4590, nope. That PSU, nope. 212 Evo, nope. No SSD?

This is what I would get [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Should handle games fine, SSD for OS and a few games. Stock cooler will do fine.

What would you get if you removed the ssd?
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Why would you want to remove the SSD?
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If you don't want an ssd then here you go. Better processor, the 4gb version of the r9 380 instead of the 2gb, a better motherboard and in my opinion a better case [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Don't buy the above build... If you can afford an SSD, then 100% get one.

Personally, I would get this;
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Dan- wrote Why would you want to remove the SSD?

Because it needs to be able to run newer games at higher settings and I feel like there are things that will better impact gaming performance for $100 instead of an ssd
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Splitful wrote
Dan- wrote Why would you want to remove the SSD?

Because it needs to be able to run newer games at higher settings and I feel like there are things that will better impact gaming performance for $100 instead of an ssd

If anything, an SSD would improve gaming performance on newer, larger games. There are compromises that can be made elsewhere. A 380 will pretty much run any game fine at 1080p
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