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I'm gonna build a computer in a year or less and I've decided to start a list of parts. Can someone approve/make suggestions for it, thanks! I'll mainly be using it for gaming.

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Note, I may change the CPU cooler to an Corsair H100i but I'm not sure.

Feel free to leave any suggestions. Thank you!
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I am not good with computer builds, but that looks like a good computer. I want it.
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Yeah, its pretty good from what my research has told me. Its about 1200-1400 dollars (CDN) for the parts.
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Everything looks good. I would go with a NZXT phantom case. They look a lot better in my opinion but its up to you.
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Instead of a 2500K, go for the 3570K. Same price but the 3570K is simply a better, and newer, processor.

Also: no reason to plan for a build so far in the future. You want to plan, and buy, all your parts at one time, so you get the most recent hardware.


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Sounds like a real cool build. I bet you'll have fun!
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You shouldn't consider parts for a build until you have the money to buy the parts, new hardware comes out regularly.
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Gabardine wrote You shouldn't consider parts for a build until you have the money to buy the parts, new hardware comes out regularly.
Yeah, thats exactly what I'm going to do. I'm going to save about 1800 dollars and buy everything at once including the keyboard, mouse, speakers and monitor.
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