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Help with i5 3570k build

I’m building a pc and using 

i5 3570k

240 ssd

1050 ti

750 Watts 

G skills 16x2 3000 

not sure what fans or motherboard to use with this (this my first pc build) 

i don’t want no liquid coolers if that’s possible 

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used ofc, find a cheap z77 board (IIRC)

my gigabyte Z77X-UD3 served me well.

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why pay about $180 for an 8GB RX 580 that is superior the 6GB 1060 when you can get the even more inferior 1050 TI

 

yes, yes, TI babby

Literally just buy a 1920x is best CPU

AMD shill

AORUS shill

Enjoy me while I'm here, BANHAMMER INC

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1 hour ago, Robdaprob said:

G skills 16x2 3000 

Wait... 3000mhz frequency you mean? That would make this DDR4 memory and your platform supports DDR3 instead...o.O

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1 hour ago, Robdaprob said:

I’m building a pc and using 

i5 3570k

240 ssd

1050 ti

750 Watts 

G skills 16x2 3000 

not sure what fans or motherboard to use with this (this my first pc build) 

i don’t want no liquid coolers if that’s possible 

Already got the Components?

What 750W??

 

If you haven't gotten it, I'd replace the 1050ti with an RX570/8GiB.

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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Can you list it in details about your components or just take a photo of it

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1 hour ago, Robdaprob said:

I’m building a pc and using 

i5 3570k

240 ssd

1050 ti

750 Watts 

G skills 16x2 3000 

not sure what fans or motherboard to use with this (this my first pc build) 

i don’t want no liquid coolers if that’s possible 

Motherboard, just get a quality Z77 board from a well-known maker. My personal preference is ASRock, but you'll be good to go with any of the big players. For fans, PCCooler on Amazon makes some really good RGB fans that are pretty cheap. I think $40 for a 3 pack? Bitwit reviewed them and was very impressed.

 

What CPU cooler are you going to be using? Hyper212 would be a worthy investment over the (always junk) Intel cooler.

 

Also make sure you have DD3 memory and not DDR4.

 

750w is massive overkill for a 3570k and 1050ti, if you haven't bought it yet, you can easily step down to a 450w and put that money towards an RX580 for better performance overall.

I'm pretty sure my purpose in life is to serve as a warning for others.

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10 hours ago, Blze001 said:

750w is massive overkill for a 3570k and 1050ti, 

I have the fear that its utter garbage "750W", not 750W!

That shit you get somewhere for 20€ or 40€ at most...

 

There's a reason why "named brands" are far more expensive.

 

The cheapest, decent Quality 700-750W PSU are around 80€, OKish around 70€ minimum.

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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