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RobDaBoss

Finally nice build from the very start. Only one thing ur cooler doesnt work with ur case. U could just get hyper 212 for cheaper price.

CPU: i7 4790k @ 4.4 GHz                                                 Case: Fractal Design Define R5                       SSD: Samsung Evo 850 250gb          Monitor:  Benq GL2760        
   GPU: MSI GTX 970 SLI (+140 Core|+400 Mem)               Motherboard: Msi Z97-G5                                 HDD: WD blue 1TB                             CPU Cooler:  Hyper 412s
      RAM: 16GB HyperX DDR3 1600MHz                                PSU: Cooler Master v850                                 Storage: Adata HV610 1TB                  OS: Windows 10           

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Pcpartpicker says that the cpu cooler and case aren't compatible.

 

I'm 13 and if I get good grades I get to build a computer in the summer.

How is this:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/QjwmHx

Listen to this guy ^. The AIO doesnt work with this case. I'd get a Hyper 212 Evo or some other air cooler instead. If you're set on getting an AIO, get the NZXT Source 210 and an H80i GT. I've built them together before and they work great.

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Finally nice build from the very start. Only one thing ur cooler doesnt work with ur case. U could just get hyper 212 for cheaper price.

He did a thread earlier, this is a double post with the specs the guys on the first thread reccomended, without the spec 01 that is.

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nMRwXL

Better case, added SSD, and a better 970. You're welcome

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CPU: Intel Core i5 4690K Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate RAM: Kingston Fury White Series 8GB SSD: OCZ 100 ARC 240GB HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB Motherboard: MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition Graphics Card: Powercolor PCS+ R9 390 Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro (White) Power Supply: EVGA G2 750W Monitor: LG 29UM67-P 29" 21:9 Freesync Sexiness Mouse: Razer Deathadder ChromKeyboard: Razer Blackwidow 2014 Headset: Turtle Beach Ear Force XP400

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He did a thread earlier, this is a double post with the specs the guys on the first thread reccomended, without the spec 01 that is.

this is a different build, I changed a lot
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Looks like a decent average build.I'd look atyour mobo if you really wanna change something.

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Still, no reason on making different threads. You could just post on your original post.

oh sorry
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Get a small 60GB SSD as your Primary C:/ boot drive. You'll really appreciate it . Save games, files and data of any kind on the 1TB HDD. On average an SSD will save you 10-20 minutes of waiting time in roughly 2-3 days. (It really depends on your usage). Windows will not only boot in 25-30 seconds but also run a little quicker as it can access itself much, well, quicker. As well as anything else stored on the SSD.

My Rig- CPU: Phenom II X4 955 3.2@3.6ghz (OC) Motherboard: MSI 790FX-GD70 Ram: 2x4GB Patriot Viper 1333@1666Mhz (OC) Cooling: Corsair H55 liquid cooler (CPU), 3x120mm 3 speedTricool blue LED case fans (2 front 1 rear), 1x200mm 3 speed Tricool turbine (top)  PSU: Corsair CX600  GPU: XFX R9 270X 1050@1150 (OC) Storage: 1x60gb OCZ Vertex III (Boot) 1x500GB Western Digital Black (Storage) Keyboard: Roccat ISKU Alien FX Multicolor  Mouse: Roccat Cone Pure Multicolor  Headset: Logitech G430 Display: LG Flatron W2353V

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Get a small 60GB SSD as your Primary C:/ boot drive. You'll really appreciate it . Save games, files and data of any kind on the 1TB HDD. On average an SSD will save you 10-20 minutes of waiting time in roughly 2-3 days. (It really depends on your usage). Windows will not only boot in 25-30 seconds but also run a little quicker as it can access itself much, well, quicker. As well as anything else stored on the SSD.

Kilotekpc has a good point, SSD will make this build a lot better!

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Get a small 60GB SSD as your Primary C:/ boot drive. You'll really appreciate it . Save games, files and data of any kind on the 1TB HDD. On average an SSD will save you 10-20 minutes of waiting time in roughly 2-3 days. (It really depends on your usage). Windows will not only boot in 25-30 seconds but also run a little quicker as it can access itself much, well, quicker. As well as anything else stored on the SSD.

A 60GB SSD isn't worth it. I would say 120GB is an absolute minimum. Smaller capacity drives tend to have crap read/write speeds.

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Easily fit a 250GB SSD in there.

 

 
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($226.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 5 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($129.99 @ Amazon) 
Case: BitFenix Ronin ATX Mid Tower Case  ($72.99 @ NCIX US) 
Power Supply: XFX 550W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  ($44.99 @ NCIX US) 
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit)  ($87.79 @ OutletPC) 
Total: $1134.10
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Gigabyte > MSI imo, better BIOS and no BIOS flashing problems that I've heard MSI boards have been having for a while

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A 60GB SSD isn't worth it. I would say 120GB is an absolute minimum. Smaller capacity drives tend to have crap read/write speeds.

 

My point was to get an SSD... Either way your statement is somewhat false. There is a SMALL rise of read/write speeds in higher sized drives but that actually falls off around the 480GB mark as can be seen in the table below. Not to mention, a 20-25MB/s difference isn't "crap". A 60GB SSD is perfectly fine for a boot drive. Your opinion isn't the standard for everyone.

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My Rig- CPU: Phenom II X4 955 3.2@3.6ghz (OC) Motherboard: MSI 790FX-GD70 Ram: 2x4GB Patriot Viper 1333@1666Mhz (OC) Cooling: Corsair H55 liquid cooler (CPU), 3x120mm 3 speedTricool blue LED case fans (2 front 1 rear), 1x200mm 3 speed Tricool turbine (top)  PSU: Corsair CX600  GPU: XFX R9 270X 1050@1150 (OC) Storage: 1x60gb OCZ Vertex III (Boot) 1x500GB Western Digital Black (Storage) Keyboard: Roccat ISKU Alien FX Multicolor  Mouse: Roccat Cone Pure Multicolor  Headset: Logitech G430 Display: LG Flatron W2353V

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