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I Hope Santa Reads this lol
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Decent build, nothing too special though.
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Average at best. *Smirks*
Joking. This is a good build. I like.
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Looks like Kaiserhouse has to work for something? what, no! thats silly!
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get intel i7 better then amd fx
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Originally Posted by Vince
Intel's processors have always been more performant than AMD's counterpart, there is no denying.
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fanboy detected
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Oh, another argue over whos processors company is better... Please, no.
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Originally Posted by Aldo.
Maybe you could think straight if you took Intel's dick out of your mouth.
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https://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
Intel >>>>>>>> AMD. Don't deny it because the facts are right there. AMD's fake octacores pale in comparison to most of Intel's i7's. I guess you're jealous because you can't afford a decent CPU?
OT: @Kaiser;
You don't need 2.1ghz RAM, sometimes higher speed RAM can perform lower than lower speed RAM. Get 1600mhz instead.
On CPU cooling. About a 2 weeks ago I bought a Corsair H60 water cooler. It was awful and couldn't handle my CPU full load temps. Upgraded to a Corsair H110 and it runs at 40celcius @ 100%. More expensive but really worth it if you're going to OC. Thermal paste too? Corsair CPU coolers come with pre-applied thermal paste, good stuff too.
1000w PSU, definitely not needed. 750w will do fine unless you want to add SLI GTX 980's or something ridiculous.
I'd recommend an Intel build too btw. Put some more money into it if you have to. No matter what people say Intel > AMD, by far. Both in CPU and GPU performance.
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Oh, another argue over whos processors company is better... Please, no.
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It's not an argument; it's a fact Intel is better. Just have a look at the benchmarks between them.
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I've used Intel and AMD, built machines with both, I can honestly say that the difference between AMD and Intel isn't far off for the average user. I'm not saying any of us here are the average user, but it's not a massive difference and honestly, who really cares? If it works, it works. It would be at most be 30 seconds or a minute different rendering times with video and for what, around $100 difference? Who cares.
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1000W lol... You can power this pc up with a good 550w PSU for 50Ђ. And 30Ђ hyper 212 preforms better compared to this low end liquid cooler.
EDIT: Where's SSD?
EDIT 2: I don't think you will be able to overclock to 4,5 ghz. I have same motherboard same CPU and asus gtx 760.
I pushed it maximum to 4,1 ghz and it was kind of stable...
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Damn son, that's some serious rig.
BTW, there really shouldn't be argument over the CPU. What are you, a video editor?
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Originally Posted by Jese
EDIT: Where's SSD?
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Crucial MX100 CT256MX100SSD1 2.5" 256GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) $114.99
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OT: I'd lower the power supply specs and replace the AMD with Intel i5.
Intel cpu's consume less power, produces less heat and delivers the performence.
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Would have waited for Intels Broadwell Series