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Would using these parts be a good build? (First build)

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I suggest using only 8GB ram, honestly 8GB is perfect and you could use the rest of the money for an ssd or upgrade the graphics card
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Teh_AG wrote I suggest using only 8GB ram, honestly 8GB is perfect and you could use the rest of the money for an ssd or upgrade the graphics card


What graphics card would you recommend?
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Also recommend getting a z97 chip motherboard for you can over lock in the future, look for the gigabyte z97p d3, it's lien 20 pound more expensive
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Igneous wrote
Teh_AG wrote I suggest using only 8GB ram, honestly 8GB is perfect and you could use the rest of the money for an ssd or upgrade the graphics card


What graphics card would you recommend?
I'll wait for someone else to answer that for you as I don't know too much about that kind of stuff
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Teh_AG wrote Also recommend getting a z97 chip motherboard for you can over lock in the future, look for the gigabyte z97p d3, it's lien 20 pound more expensive


Would that still be compatible with my othe components yes?
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You could save a lot of money on this build though, I'm building a computer right now for gaming and for the processer I went for the i5 4690k, there isn't an incredible differance between the CPUs and I'm guessing your looking to play games like dayz etc so the intel i5 4690k would be perfect and with the money you saved instead of buying the i7 you could spend more money on the gpu again, The gpu is the most important and it's better to go all out on one for you don't regret it. You could get a pretty sick gpu
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This one?

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I'm confused.

CPU = Processor

GPU = ??
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Igneous wrote
Teh_AG wrote Also recommend getting a z97 chip motherboard for you can over lock in the future, look for the gigabyte z97p d3, it's lien 20 pound more expensive


Would that still be compatible with my othe components yes?
yeah it will be fine you'll find out more as you go along, the hardest part of building a pc is picking the parts aha
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