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VVR4ITH

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  1. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/14LE0 Can't fault me for trying. :ph34r:
  2. Best I can do. http://www.mijnitshop.be/lijst?p%5BBX80637I53570K%5D=1&p%5BZ77+EXTREME4-M%5D=1&p%5BGD38GB1600C11DC%5D=1&p%5BCP-9020059-EU%5D=1&p%5BST500DM002%5D=1&p%5BCGAX-795713%5D=1&p%5BFD-CA-CORE-1000-BL%5D=1
  3. In order from best to worst, the following is taken from an actual Corsair box that I'm currently looking at as I type this. AXi > AX > HX > TXM >TX (VS) > GS > CXM > CX
  4. Newer doesn't always mean it's better for the money. Good luck with your build.
  5. Unless you have a good reason for switching to Intel, the FX-8320 is the best bang for your buck right now. When overclocked, it offers gaming performance that is little less than the i5-3570k in some games but better in others.
  6. What store are you buying from? And the VS (or TX version here in the US) is better than the GS version.
  7. In that case, you should get your CPU + Mobo first.
  8. Seriously go with that case. It's sexy. :ph34r:
  9. Then go with a case that will show off your parts. There's no sense in matching if you can't even see them. Be patient, and wait for EVGA to bring this out.
  10. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/rosewill-power-supply-hive650 Cheaper, and does the same thing.
  11. Nah, I'm good. But since you actually care about price/performance, get something close to the first build I posted. If not, you're still a hypocrite. :p
  12. Technically, yes, but on one card.
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