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Roger Fox

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  1. Rate My PC! *This PC is not a High-End build, only a good pc for a regular price* Processor: Intel Core i5 6500 Motherboard: MSI B150A Gaming Pro RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2X4 GB VGA: Asus GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Expedition SSD: Kingston SUV400S37 120GB HDD: WDC 1TB Power Supply: Corsair CX550M Bronze Casing: Corsair Carbide SPEC-Alpha (I pick this because i got some extra money, before this i pick the Corsair SPEC M2 with MSI B150M Night Elf mobo) Cooler: Deeepcool Maelstrom 120T Liquid cooler Monitor: Asus VX248H 24" Price: 12.834.000 Rupiah in Indonesia or $886,51 in USA
  2. I have a question about overclocking. So, i will buy an Intel Core i5-6500, MSI B150A Gaming Pro, 8 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX, and an Asus EX-GTX 1050 Ti-4 GB I hope i could run Battlefield 1 in 1080p with High settings. But my cpu is only 3.2 GHz, and the game is require 3.5 GHz cpu. My questions is: -Can i run this in 1080p with High settings? (without overclocking) -If not, how can i run it? is there any components that i need to change? -if i can overclock my cpu, how can i do it? I dont really need 60fps at all, so if i only get 50fps in average... its ok.
  3. I NEED A HELP i will build a regular gaming pc soon but im still confused about how i need to choose the right power supply, im still a new pc builder so i dont really understand what is 12V or anything else like Ampere. A website called http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator helped me a little about it, but i dont know how can i fill the "PCI Express Card" and "PCI Card" . By the way, this is all my components: -Intel Core i5 6500 (3.2 Ghz) -Zotac Geforce GTX 1050 Ti OC Version - MSI B150M Gaming Pro -Corsair Vegeance LPX DDR4 8GB (8x1) -WDC 1TB -Kingston UV400 120GB SSD -Asus DVD RW 24x [OEM] -Deepcool Maelstrom 120T Liquid Cooler And for the PSU, im still choosing the Corsair VS550 but im not sure if its the right power supply, so please help me how can i calculate all my components power consumption more easier.
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