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Yes, it will fit.

However even though that's a water cooler, it's a pretty small one (size of one fan). You could probably get better cooling out of a similarly priced air cooler. (unless you like the look of watercooling more)

 

In general, I'd advise you to get a slightly bigger SSD (at least 240, you'll regret it if you don't) and if you can, to get higher speed RAM.

But those are minor nitpicks, and the build looks good as a whole.

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

Yes, it will fit.

However even though that's a water cooler, it's a pretty small one (size of one fan). You could probably get better cooling out of a similarly priced air cooler. (unless you like the look of watercooling more)

 

In general, I'd advise you to get a slightly bigger SSD (at least 240, you'll regret it if you don't) and if you can, to get higher speed RAM.

But those are minor nitpicks, and the build looks good as a whole.

considering he can nearly save $100 by chaning that HDD with this one:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/yCTPxr/hitachi-ultrastar-2-tb-35-7200rpm-internal-hard-drive-hua722020ala331

 

im sure he can fit a few more nice things in there ? 

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1 minute ago, TrigrH said:

considering he can nearly save $100 by chaning that HDD with this one:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/yCTPxr/hitachi-ultrastar-2-tb-35-7200rpm-internal-hard-drive-hua722020ala331

 

im sure he can fit a few more nice things in there ? 

That's an old, refurbished drive. I wouldn't buy it.

However, there are cheaper 2TB drives that he could buy.

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7 hours ago, RadiatingLight said:

Yes, it will fit.

However even though that's a water cooler, it's a pretty small one (size of one fan). You could probably get better cooling out of a similarly priced air cooler. (unless you like the look of watercooling more)

 

In general, I'd advise you to get a slightly bigger SSD (at least 240, you'll regret it if you don't) and if you can, to get higher speed RAM.

But those are minor nitpicks, and the build looks good as a whole.

I know that some air coolers are better value, but i like how watercoolers better. About the ssd and ram, i got only 120gb ssd because i am only putting windows on there, everything else is going to hdd. I have 120gb ssd right now and i have 40gb left free even tho i have put some stuff on it. About the ram, looks like i havent updated the part list, but i am considering either 16Gb Adata XPG Spectrix D60G 3000MHz or 16Gb Adata XPG Spectrix D80 3200MHz...

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2 hours ago, GamingGuyLV said:

-i got only 120gb ssd because i am only putting windows on there, everything else is going to hdd.-

Sounds good, most of us that is what we do, SSD for the OS and the most commonly used applications that can benefit from the speeds of an SSD, such as the browser for example, and all the rest on the HDDs. Although if money is enough, for everyone it is better to have everything in SSDs.

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4 hours ago, seagate_surfer said:

Sounds good, most of us that is what we do, SSD for the OS and the most commonly used applications that can benefit from the speeds of an SSD, such as the browser for example, and all the rest on the HDDs. Although if money is enough, for everyone it is better to have everything in SSDs.

Yeah.. That list kinda makes my budget go crazy, but i want to go crazy at least once with my pc so yeah... going with hdd

 

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