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!!!! BUIDING A NEW PC WHAT`S YOUR GUYS OPPINION !!!!

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This for guys building a new pc and anyone who has good advice on building anyhelp is good.

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I WANT TO BUY A NEW PC THIS IS THE STATS:

CORE:i7-3820

MOBO:Rampage IV extreme

RAM:Corsair Dominator 1866 16 gb

GPU:EVGA GTX 680 superclocked 2gb

PSU: Corsair 1200i or 1200w ?

CASE : Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra gaming case

Cooler : Corsair H100

Gonna be running : Battlefield 3 on norm setting nothing special what do you think ???.

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Budget? Aim? Special requests? Country?

intel 3570K, Asus P8Z77-V, H100i or Nocuta D-14, 8Gb corsair vengeance, Samsung 840Pro 128gb SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB, Silverstone Strider Plus 600w or 750w PSU, MSI GTX670 PE or Asus GTX670 CUII in a Corsair C70 or 600T. $1800 ish

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If you're just running BF3 then that's WAY overkill.

windspeed's recommendation is good, although from the parts you've chosen I'm guessing you have plenty of money so you could probably go for a 680 or 7970 rather than the 670 that windspeed recommended.

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If you're just running BF3 then that's WAY overkill.

windspeed's recommendation is good, although from the parts you've chosen I'm guessing you have plenty of money so you could probably go for a 680 or 7970 rather than the 670 that windspeed recommended.

Wouldn't get any noticable performance increase for a 60hz monitor though
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8G ram, intel 3570K, 7970, H100i, Asus P8Z77-V mobo, Samsung 840 pro, or a Corsair Neutron, and then any harddrive that's the right size for your storage needs, but don't skimp on this if your going to put games on it.

Get a 750w PSU if your not going to Crossfire / sli in the future, if you are then get a 1200i

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If you're just running BF3 then that's WAY overkill.

windspeed's recommendation is good, although from the parts you've chosen I'm guessing you have plenty of money so you could probably go for a 680 or 7970 rather than the 670 that windspeed recommended.

Might help with other/newer games that need more gpu power.
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8G ram' date=' intel 3570K, 7970, H100i, Asus P8Z77-V mobo, Samsung 840 pro, or a Corsair Neutron, and then any harddrive that's the right size for your storage needs, but don't skimp on this if your going to put games on it. Get a 750w PSU if your not going to Crossfire / sli in the future, if you are then get a 1200i [/quote']

1200 watt is a _massive_ overkill for only two graphics cards. I suggest getting a 550 watt PSU for single card or a 750 watt if you're going to do crossfire/SLI.

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