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becko77

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  1. Right, a 120gb drive can fill up quickly if you put games on it. But that is why I suggest the 1tb hdd. 120gb is more than enough for your OS and some other programs.
  2. I think he means a 1tb hdd and then a small ssd for your OS. Like a 120gb ssd
  3. So I have the following CPU - i3-6100 GPU - GTX 1050ti I am going to upgrade my rig with a i5 6500 and a 1060, but I only have enough money to do one right now, which one would help me the most in GTA and FPS games?
  4. I have the N200, and it is a very good value. Easy to build in and plenty of cooling potential. I also was not worried to make some mods because it was so inexpensive. I added a window and drilled out the rivets that held in the 3.5" bay and added some RGB led lights. And you can add as large of a graphics card as you would like, and very easy to cable manage.
  5. I also removed every sticker that I could see.
  6. In case you have not seen it, here are some stock photos of the case.
  7. Thanks. Great work computer and great gaming on medium settings 1920x1080. Gets the job done and then some.
  8. This is my first build, went the budget route. But I was able to make some easy mods that made a ton of difference. I nicknamed it "Blackbird" Specs- Processer - Intel i3-6100 CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper T4 Case - Cooler Master N200 Memory - Team Elite 2x8GB (16GB total) Storage - Western Digital Blue 1TB HDD - Kingston Digital 120GB SSD Motherboard - MSI B150M Mortar Micro ATX GPU - Gigabyte GTX 1050ti 4GB Powersupply - Rosewill ARC-M550 550W I started with the Cooler Master N200 mATX case and modded the items below -Made a custom side window cut out, and added a piece of plexi -Added an aftermarket RGB led light kit -Took out the 2.5" bay and the 3.5" bay (I had to drill out a couple rivets to do this) -Cut a slot in the frame near the top of the MOBO to route the 8 pin power connector. I also painted the top of the Hyper T4 cooler and the heat spreaders on the memory black. As well as adding a black sleeved 24 pin extension cable.
  9. These would be great upgrades to my Logitech K120 keyboard (with custom wrist rest and sleeved cable) and Tecknet Raptor mouse (about $10 on amazon).
  10. I currently do not have a gpu, but I am looking to build a great all around work/gaming rig. So a 480 or 470 would be a perfect addition.
  11. I would love to upgrade to a mech keyboard. My current Logitech K120 is a entry level membrane.
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