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Building a mid end gaming PC

Lokai

Hello there community this is my first post and i wanted to ask about building a computer. Im not a builder my self but id like to have a good working computer for near 2 years on a low buget , so to be clear the curency in my country is Lev so 1 lev = 2 euro , 1.5 dollar , 2.5 pound , so here are the parts im planning to use id like to hear if they fit for eachother and what are your toughts on the build itself.

 

Core : Asrock 970 pro 3

 

Processor : AMD FX 8320

 

RAM : Geil 4 gb DDR3 1600mhz x 2 

 

Video card : PALIT Nvidia geforce gtx 760

 

HDD : Toshiba 1tb SATA III-600

 

Тhese are the most important parts , the supply and dvd drive i think will fit the motherboard and work anyways so hope to hear your toughts.

 

 

 

 

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Insted of toshiba get the Seagate Barracuda. It has 64 mb of cache (standard high-end for HDD's) and 7200 RPM (standard high end) and its only 50 dollars convert it your self :)

Downgrade the CPU to a 6300, thats mid end, the 8xxx come neck to neck with the 9xxx series.

Better then that go for an i5

Lets all ripperoni in pepperoni

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What are your recomendations for a MB if i use this processor: AMD FX-6100 (3.30GHz) , im not rly into sockets or MB's at total so id like to hear what i can do to not mess up my configuration , Asus M5A97 any idea if this is any good ? Also the FX-6100 compared to the 6300 has a bit less speed but 2 mb more cache ( from what i have seen as statistics ) will that make a difference or do i go with the 6300

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Insted of toshiba get the Seagate Barracuda. It has 64 mb of cache (standard high-end for HDD's) and 7200 RPM (standard high end) and its only 50 dollars convert it your self :)

Downgrade the CPU to a 6300, thats mid end, the 8xxx come neck to neck with the 9xxx series.

Better then that go for an i5

I dont think the i5 is actually worth the price compared to a 6100 / 6300

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