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13 year old build is it good

sperkowsky

This is my build specs are

amd 4100

asrock 970 extreme 4 

amd 6870

cx500

braided cables for 8 pin 24 pin and 2 6 pins

500gb wd hdd

60gb patriot ssd

windows 7 professional coa builders edition

nzxt phantom 410 

2 led fans

asus disk drive

 

Build costs around $600 

 

Im going to add some type of water cooling once I upgrade to an 8350 any suggestions 

 

 

 

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not bad man :P

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Cables looks pretty messy, but its not bad.

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Post more pics. Like to see a FX8350, Some kind of 7970, & a little more PSU. Like what you did for the price. Very practical build. You can expand over time. My first build had a hd5770 for a GPU, & a 1090t with DDR 2 800 MHz memory. Nicely thought out. Of course I did my first build at 34 years old in a Compaq SR 1303 Case. I now have that in a CQ 5110 Case for the home office with Windows 7 Home Premium. That has a XFX HD 6870 GPU in it. Sill works today.

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H100 is awesome for FX 8350. Again, nicely done for 6 bills.

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seem good, just get some prebuilt watercooling kit for cpu, I don't reccomend you getting a full custom liquid cooling

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Nice one.

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I'd agree about getting a good AIO cooler, if budget's a bit tight forget about water cooling, high end air coolers will give you a lot more bang for the buck, although they are bulky.

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seem good, just get some prebuilt watercooling kit for cpu, I don't reccomend you getting a full custom liquid cooling

why not get custom loop? If he gets a better CPU, and has the money, he could. 

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why not get custom loop? If he gets a better CPU, and has the money, he could. 

 I don't think its really in his budget.

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Nice, looks better than the first build I did!

Ryzen 5 1500x, Noctua NH-L9x65 SE-AM4, GA-AB350N, 16GB 1600Mhz, EVGA GTX 970, 250GB Samsung 960 Evo, 120GB Samsung 840 Evo, 1TB WD Green & 2TB Seagate Barracuda. 650w OCZ ZX & Cooler Master Elite 130. Acer CB241HQK 4K, LG IPS234V-PN 1080p, Ducky Zero Shine All Blue/Anne Pro Brown/SteelSeries Apex Pro & Razer Naga 2014

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I was expecting to see a celery 333 OCd to 533 with some 3dfx action going on.  Totally misunderstood the title :P

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I was expecting to see a celery 333 OCd to 533 with some 3dfx action going on.  Totally misunderstood the title :P

Yeah! hahaha

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i have almost the same build and it cost me ~1800 dollars.

Gotta love Europe!

 

well this was 2 years ago but still.

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