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Darxwingz

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  1. HI recently ive been trying to build a new PC, and i stumble in few things like brand choosing, i choose MSI E3 Krait gaming V5 as the mother board, and i choose GTX 1060 for the GPU, but im quiet confused trying to choose beetween the brand, my main concern is reliability and durability. i pick msi gaming x 1060 as my choice, but i heard asus strix 1060 is better (they have similiar prices), then again if i chose MSI gaming x they use the same base software, hence saving workload of background process, space saving (etc). which one is better according to you?
  2. why pci-e? smaller slot? and im not sure because it's not compatible with windows 10. whats the different beetween IPS or non IPS?
  3. Oh i also looking for wireless pci / pcie but i dont see one thats compatible with windows 10 so far im going to buy this one TP-Link TL-WN851ND , i do i dont need high end connection since my internet wasnt that fast either, just enough to connect the internet..
  4. THanks for the chart, wow i thought corsair RM550X is better thatn cooler master vanguard 550.. or maybe i should go with antec high current gamer its way less pricey compared than the other
  5. hmm is there by any chance to get a good PSU without the modularity (or maybe half modular) to get it cheaper?
  6. yes asus e3 mobo is my second choice... but because of the package it my make build cheaper by $100 aud. before this i build a very low end pc with carry on PSU from casing, maybe arround $30 usd at that time, and i live in a hot country at that time, it turns out ok, my computer live for 4 years before crapped out.. but maybe its true that i should get a better PSU though...
  7. hmm thats Gold certified PSU though, so it should be platinum certified PSU? or maybe gold cert from different brand means different quality
  8. The PSU is Bronze Certificate, after i research a little about PSU, the certificate is for energy efficiency, will it affect the durability of the other component i have?
  9. Im building my first Gaming PC, (not first time though), i live in Australia so i haven't got all access to all the hardware in US, i need a suggestion for my current plan in building not so high Gaming PC. Here is my Specs so far: CPU: Xeon 1230 v5 MOBO: MSI E3 Krait Gaming V5 Workstation RAM: Kingston Hyper Fury X (2 x 8GB) (These 3 is a package deal so it make my build cheaper) GPU : MSI GeForce 1060 GTX PSU: Coolermaster GX550W CM Storm Edition Storage: Samsung 750 EVO 250GB SSD WD Blue 1TB WD10EZEX Monitor: LG 22M38D-B 21,5 inch widescreen monitor (for now i dont have space for a bigger monitor than this, but in the future i want get a double display monitor with bigger screen) Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400S
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