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gotcha! thanks!
i think im gonna go with a seasonic
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-ssr350st
if not then this one
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-100b10500kr
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ignore that.
Anyways just curious any reason why? Ill look for different ones
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2 minutes ago, Bajantechnician said:
stop
going
for
cx
psus
unless you have a #300 budget, go for cx. but since you have $400, you can obviously spend an extr a$10 for a MUCH better psu
seasonic, evga, and NON CX corsair psus are good. also xfx
so I should get the seasonic psu instead of the corsair? I kind of wanted to avoid using a network card since I kind of have crappy wifi
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139026&cm_re=CX430-_-17-139-026-_-Product
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so I should get the seasonic psu instead of the corsair? I kind of wanted to avoid using a network card since I kind of have crappy wifi
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139026&cm_re=CX430-_-17-139-026-_-Product
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I still need to choose a good psu , ram. need to buy the i5 6500 and the case
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5 minutes ago, Bajantechnician said:
the adata is about equiviant to the pny
get the cheaper one.
also, next time you use pcpartspicker, mark items you already have
did you watch the videos?
also, whats the budget, excluding items you have.
are you paying for the items from your family?
or no?
I saw the videos . budget excluding items should be around 400usd
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1 minute ago, Toxicknight79 said:
this might not seem like much difference but I think in my opinion you should just spring for 16 gb dual channel ram kit . the dual channels provides a speed advantage,,, I know its more expensive and i get your logic here buy one 8gb stick now then add another later. but , i dunno i say do it right the first time. its just food for thought
Yea i asked about that around other forums as well , a lot of them were saying I should stick to 8 for now since my budget is low and add it later on. Im aware of the dual channel.
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wifi usb ,gpu , hdd ,and mobo I got from a family member. SSD was about to be bought but it was cancelled since I wanted to check out PNY CS1311
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The parts I already have on hand from a family member is the wifi usb ,gpu , ssd , hdd , and mobo. isnt psu a little too much compared to the overall wattage the build uses. also wouldnt it use much more power?
I also like the corsair and seasonic. which one would be better overall.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139026&cm_re=CX430-_-17-139-026-_-Product
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii520bronze
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PrqPt6
Put together my first gaming pc. after a while of researching I think im finally done. I would just like a second opinion before i start purchasing the parts. so is everything ok? is the power supply enough for the build or is there too much?
The aim for the build is modding fallout4/skyrim , triple a games and school. Thank you for your help!!
Give me the ok to start buying?
in New Builds and Planning
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if i dont plan to OC , or upgrade. is the double in wattage in power supply necessary?