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QUOTE (grimsolace @ 4 minutes, 46 seconds ago)
One mistake = entire dead pc. Mistake = EZY..
Only if you're retarded or computer illiterate. Oh wait, you are.
@ Immanoob
Even if you OC, you shouldn't need that much power, unless you plan on getting a second GPU in the future.
Also, don't get a 720p display. Get the full 1080p. You're just throwing money away if you build a PC with those specifications but only settle for a 720p display. You can build a $400-500 PC that runs everything on max @ 720p.
This post has been edited by Exqlusive on Apr 28 2013, 01:49 AM
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QUOTE (Exqlusive @ 15 minutes, 12 seconds ago)
Only if you're retarded or computer illiterate. Oh wait, you are.
@ Immanoob
Even if you OC, you shouldn't need that much power, unless you plan on getting a second GPU in the future.
a 2nd 660ti is just a maybe at this point. I'm sticking with one for now.
I'm not so sure with 550W since I have friends that clcoked 4.5 Ghz off their i5s using nearly similar PSUs... one of them is running a Crossfire setup and the other's just using a GTX670 and thinks that too much watts is better than not enough watts.
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So the next time I do a build, I think the best thing I can do is get a board that will support tri or quad sli. Then get twin cards for sli puprposes and an additional separate card(can be the same as the first two but doesn't need to be), this way I can use SLI but still run 4+ monitors. I might need to look into a better cooling setup though.
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yay, new PC came
Motherboard: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 Graphics: Palit Daytona GTX660Ti Jetstream Processor: AMD FX-8320 Black Edition HDD: 128 GB SSD (Patriot) + 1TB HDD (WD) RAM: G.Skills Ripjaws 4GB X2 Display: BENQ GL930 LED Monitor PSU: SilverStone 600W CPU Fan: Coolermaster TPC812 Chassis: Coolermaster CM Storm Scout 2 DVD-R: ASUS Green DVD-Writer 24X
the store I bought my PC off doesn't have a HD7950... so I had to make do with the GTX660Ti. The store with the Sapphire HD7950 doesn't accept an installment of 6 months and you know me, I'm an uber-broke bloke lol. and omg AMD > Intel everyday. 8 cores for nearly half the price of an i7. Thank God for that FX-8320 just hiding in the corner, such a money saver.
To buy next time:
1080p monitor G.Skills Ripjaws 4GBxAnother2 Coolermaster Gaming Mechanical Keyboard (Cherry MX Blue Switches) a better internet plan under the same ISP
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Here are my first PC specs:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97-HD3 CPU: Intel Core i5 4690 3.5GHz RAM: G.Skill RipjawsX Series DDR3-2133MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) Hard Drives: Seagate 2TB HDD SATA and Samsung 120GB SSD 840 EVO Series SATA Graphics Card: Gigabyte Nvidia GTX780 TI 3GB GDDR5 Power Supply: Seasonic G-750Watt 80+ Gold Case: NZXT Phantom 410 Black Mid Tower (It comes with the fans) OS: Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit Montior: Acer S231HL Analog (1920 x 1080)
I bought my custom PC a few months ago and still happy with it.