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rcelt

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  1. People should be hired to a company like this based and technical knowledge and skill not on whether an alt left company thinks that it needs more diversity, its better to do gender blind hiring.
  2. even as he claimed he was pretty new at this, he's not going to be overclocking so he doesn't need to pay the premium for an overclockable cpu. Id advise the 15 7500, with a B150 mobo
  3. Then you'd just make the ambient temps rise faster, if you add a good ac unit in the room then a water cooler could do the trick though
  4. Not really worth it unless you need ultrahigh speeds, and anyway he does use them from time to time. I'm more surprised that they are not in the compensator builds., especially now with m.2 nvme drives available. THe speeds are way more than anyone needs for gaming, and that's mostly what his builds are for
  5. The Cougar mg100 is an exceltent case in that range. It costs about 30-40 dollars, plus it is a solid steel case WITH USB 3.0!!! http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cougar-case-mg100worth looking at, it gets really high reveiws from many people.
  6. I will mostluy be running simple cods. I will not be gaming what so ever. Whn I say very powerful I mean much more powerful that my current Core 2 Duo T6570 clocked at 2.1 ghz. I have a quadro 4000 that I bought from a freind, that I will b puting ino this. I will be water cooling my cpu nomater which one I choose, I don't want to spend more than $200 on a cpu, hence no 4790k. Thanks for the input thus far!
  7. I am going to build yself a computer, I will not b gaming, however I would like a very powerful computer, should I go with the i5 or the 8350, the 8350 build would be a little cheaper.
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