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resul4e

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  1. I've got a 770, but an upgrade would be nice
  2. I've got a few big white walls in my bedroom so it would be perfect for gaming from my bed
  3. I'm using a corsair k70, so I'm fine, but my little brother is still using some old membrane keyboard so I would like to give him the experience of a mechanical keyboard too.
  4. Okay. If you don't plan to overclock you should probably buy the i5-6600 processor, as it is a bit cheaper for basically the same processor. Because you don't want to overclock you can also opt for a lower price MOBO, i'm not sure which one to recommend though. Like I said 8 gig might feel a bit on the tight side, I play Black Ops 3 and it eats my 8 gigs of ram, so I would recommend the 16 gigs of ram. As for the hard drive, try finding a WD black as they are more geared towards heavy use (playing games). I would also recommend an SSD if you have the budget left, they're becomming cheap as dirt nowadays. The graphics card is great IMO, but it is a bit of a anoying time to buy a GPU, the new line are just released, with the aftermarket cards not far behind probably. So wating might be a good idea, but that said you won't regret buying that card. That's my recommendation.
  5. But the antistatic bag it came in is probably better, but NEVER place any components on the outside of the static bag. It might damage the components.
  6. Build A has a newer CPU, which is also unlocked (notice the K in the name), it has more memory, but doesn't have a SSD (which I am a very big supporter of). The second build doesn't have a unlocked CPU, which is also 2 generations older, but you do have a MOBO that can oveclock, so you could get a better deal if you opt for a MOBO that doesn't handle overclocking. 8 GB ram I find to be just enough these days so if I were you I would go for 16 gigs instead. Both power supplies are fine I guess. But really you have given us way to little data to asess which is better for you. Do you plan to overclock? what games will you be playing on the PC, if at all? How much "futureproofing" do you want? Other more special needs?
  7. GOOD: Silent AF BAD: Nothing I can think of, it might benefit from a little upgrading, but it can still run almost everything on high-ultra
  8. Rig name: EON i5-4670k at 4.4 ghz MSI GTX 770 2GB Gaming 2x4 gb balistix
  9. My little brother is still gaming on a crappy keyboard from 10 years ago, I want him to experience how nice it is to use a mechanical keyboard.
  10. The family pc downstairs is a few years old and very slow. I want to upgrade some of the components so that it might run a bit faster and a SSD will make a huge difference in speed.
  11. It would be very nice to put a pc under my TV so that I can game/browse the web/watch movies on the big screen. Thanks
  12. I am in the market for a new headset, but I really love the look of the keyboard. Still if I would win I would like the headset the most.
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