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dog12345drew

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  1. If you can't get wired, I would tell you to save some money and get power line adapters. They will give you better speed and don't give you much of the crap wireless does. Plus, it is cheaper

    This is useing wired 4358305777.png

  2. Hello i am a guy in Australia (Victoria Melbourne) i just recently built my new gaming pc and i have a wireless card in my Pcie slot(http://www.tp-link.com.au/products/details/?model=TL-WDN4800)

    The pc is very good but my internet is shit. I currently have the router/modem that came my isp.

    This is my speeds.

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    i have no next door neighbours so i have no wireless interference

    Will buying a new router/modem give me better ping/download and upload?

     

  3. looks good to me but i know people will say to downgrade to an i5 if just for gaming but the way i see it is better future proofing because in the future i am almost certain games will start using hyperthreading to boost performance a bit

    me too

  4. Get 4790K, H105, (H100i if the 4 fans controller built-in is more useful to you then the superior cooling performance of the H105), Asus Maximus VII Hero, 1866Mhz RAM, Samsung 850 PRO, Seagate SSHD, Corsair RM (for silent PC since all your others components are about that even your GPU has silent operation and better efficiency), Asus IPS monitor with good input lag, Asus wifi card gives better real performance because they use better components in their network stuff.

     

    can you add me on skype

  5. It seemed like you were also missing a CPU cooler.

    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/kKzv23

    I also changed the PSU you had to something a bit more reasonable, it brought the price down by 50$, with the hardware you are running in the build it doesn't seem like you would need such a PSU.

     

    If you disagree with the edits then just take the monitor and motherboard from it, or just ignore them as well, I simply chose some parts that I know wont crap out instantly and fit the price range.

    NOTE: I am not an expert on monitors, I highly recommend you consult someone more knowledgeable on that at least. 

     

    Otherwise the build stays the same.

     

    EDIT: If you want to go by your maximum price limit then you should be able to get a GTX 980 instead of the 970.

    you are a good help can you add me on skype

  6. hello, i'm looking to buy a gameing pc for $2000 -$2200 (AUD) i'm haveing a hard time picking the parts for some things.

    i'm looking for a motherbord and a monitor.

    i do a lot of first person shooters i need one that is good for that.

    the gpu wanting to get is a asus gtx 970 strix 4gb so can some one help me.

    if you want to call me and have a chat about it on skype add me user:dog12345drew

    bye

     

    parts i got at pc part picker http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/kHCwCJ

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