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Rorossi

Okay, i just want to know that will there be any bottleneck's or anything with this built, and if they are, well...please correct me, thanks and yes i'd like to keep it in a MITX format, because i won't be having alot of space to keep it.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8qvkHx

thanks in advance :D

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Balance.exe not found

 

This build is not even close to being balanced. Ditch that APU immediately and get an I7-4790k/I5-4690k and a good Z97 motherboard.. Also you have gone waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overboard on the SSD's. 

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That Ti will be bottlenecked. For the A88X platform now...it doesn't support high end consumer GPUs. In the future, IF HSA becomes wildly adopted, then it can be a game changer. But just like everyone on here is waiting for an 880, it makes no sense now.

 

My first build didn't have a solid foundation. Getting your storage correct now, is great. Getting great RAM, and cooling etc...so you can upgrade more easily in the future is smart. But I would recommend going Z97 and a midrange GPU while keeping the foundation strong. 

Air 540, MSI Z97 Gaming 7, 4770K, SLI EVGA 980Ti, 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133, HX1050, H105840 EVO 500, 850 Pro 512, WD Black 1TB, HyperX 3K 120, SMSNG u28e590d, K70 Blues, M65 RGB.          Son's PC: A10 7850k, MSI A88X gaming, MSI gaming R9 270X, Air 240, H55, 8GB Vengeance pro 2400, CX430, Asus VG278HE, K60 Reds, M65 RGB                                                                                       Daughter's PC: i5-4430, MSI z87 gaming AC, GTX970 gaming 4G, pink air 240, fury 1866 8gb, CX600, SMSNG un55HU8550, CMstorm greens, Deathadder 2013

 

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Build this.

 

PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DVxMMp
Price breakdown by merchant: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DVxMMp/by_merchant/
 
CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($338.99 @ NCIX US) 
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i 77.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler  ($99.98 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard: Asus MAXIMUS VII GENE Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($208.98 @ SuperBiiz) 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1866 Memory  ($169.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($245.80 @ Amazon) 
Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($245.80 @ Amazon) 
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($88.97 @ OutletPC) 
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB Classified K|NGP|N Edition Video Card  ($769.99 @ Newegg) 
Case: Corsair Air 240 MicroATX Mid Tower Case  ($89.99 @ Amazon) 
Power Supply: Corsair RM 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($129.99 @ Newegg) 
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro (OEM) (64-bit)  ($129.98 @ OutletPC) 
Total: $2518.46
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-08-25 13:27 EDT-0400
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That Ti will be bottlenecked. For the A88X platform now...it doesn't support high end consumer GPUs. In the future, IF HSA becomes wildly adopted, then it can be a game changer. But just like everyone on here is waiting for an 880, it makes no sense now.

 

My first build didn't have a solid foundation. Getting your storage correct now, is great. Getting great RAM, and cooling etc...so you can upgrade more easily in the future is smart. But I would recommend going Z97 and a midrange GPU while keeping the foundation strong. 

Plus he couldn't fit a PSU in that build to power it. It doesn't use a standard size PSU

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Skip the mITX system look at building a mATX system... more performance options, and there are cases out there that are the same size as the mITX cases out there.

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Balance.exe not found

 

This build is not even close to being balanced. Ditch that APU immediately and get an I7-4790k/I5-4690k and a good Z97 motherboard.. Also you have gone waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overboard on the SSD's. 

the reason i added 2 480 gigs SSD because i need one for the build and one for my current toaster :P

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the reason i added 2 480 gigs SSD because i need one for the build and one for my current toaster :P

Yep he's trolling

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Yep he's trolling

no, seriously, am not....it was just on my head and i put it there....

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Balance.exe not found

 

This build is not even close to being balanced. Ditch that APU immediately and get an I7-4790k/I5-4690k and a good Z97 motherboard.. Also you have gone waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overboard on the SSD's. 

I agree with Archangel.  You have some very nice specs in there and then this APU??!!  You can also loose one of the SSD's, you don't need 2 of those things. Put that money in a i7 or i7 with a Z97 chitset motherboard and do that Noctua cooler justice  ;)

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no, seriously, am not....it was just on my head and i put it there....

Yes you are you can't be serious with that build.

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i need this build to last like 3-4 years basically..........that's was one of the reason's to go overboard 

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The Hadron has horrible cooling, especially for a non blower style GPU. It's hard to build in without an EVGA mobo. 500W is not enough for a Ti. A 750w is well rounded, though 1000w will run quieter. Go Node 804 or Air 240 or even a Prodigy. For mobo, go with Asus Z97 impact. The Razer Keyboard isn't fully mechanical. If you want green backlighting, go with CMStorm TK with MX Greens. I have it. It's a great keyboard.

Air 540, MSI Z97 Gaming 7, 4770K, SLI EVGA 980Ti, 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133, HX1050, H105840 EVO 500, 850 Pro 512, WD Black 1TB, HyperX 3K 120, SMSNG u28e590d, K70 Blues, M65 RGB.          Son's PC: A10 7850k, MSI A88X gaming, MSI gaming R9 270X, Air 240, H55, 8GB Vengeance pro 2400, CX430, Asus VG278HE, K60 Reds, M65 RGB                                                                                       Daughter's PC: i5-4430, MSI z87 gaming AC, GTX970 gaming 4G, pink air 240, fury 1866 8gb, CX600, SMSNG un55HU8550, CMstorm greens, Deathadder 2013

 

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Yes you are you can't be serious with that build.

now after reading the comment's....no

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i need this build to last like 3-4 years basically..........that's was one of the reason's to go overboard 

The hadron does not use a standard PSU. Use my build.

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you may also want to consider a wireless headset, personally not a big fan of wires  :D

sure bro, mind suggesting a few?

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The hadron does not use a standard PSU. Use my build.

okay...link or something...

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i need this build to last like 3-4 years basically..........that's was one of the reason's to go overboard 

There's no AMD platform that'll last 3-4 years.

Air 540, MSI Z97 Gaming 7, 4770K, SLI EVGA 980Ti, 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133, HX1050, H105840 EVO 500, 850 Pro 512, WD Black 1TB, HyperX 3K 120, SMSNG u28e590d, K70 Blues, M65 RGB.          Son's PC: A10 7850k, MSI A88X gaming, MSI gaming R9 270X, Air 240, H55, 8GB Vengeance pro 2400, CX430, Asus VG278HE, K60 Reds, M65 RGB                                                                                       Daughter's PC: i5-4430, MSI z87 gaming AC, GTX970 gaming 4G, pink air 240, fury 1866 8gb, CX600, SMSNG un55HU8550, CMstorm greens, Deathadder 2013

 

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The hadron does not use a standard PSU. Use my build.

It doesn't use standard I/O cabling either. They are just long enough to reach the EVGA mobo's headers. 

Air 540, MSI Z97 Gaming 7, 4770K, SLI EVGA 980Ti, 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133, HX1050, H105840 EVO 500, 850 Pro 512, WD Black 1TB, HyperX 3K 120, SMSNG u28e590d, K70 Blues, M65 RGB.          Son's PC: A10 7850k, MSI A88X gaming, MSI gaming R9 270X, Air 240, H55, 8GB Vengeance pro 2400, CX430, Asus VG278HE, K60 Reds, M65 RGB                                                                                       Daughter's PC: i5-4430, MSI z87 gaming AC, GTX970 gaming 4G, pink air 240, fury 1866 8gb, CX600, SMSNG un55HU8550, CMstorm greens, Deathadder 2013

 

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There's no AMD platform that'll last 3-4 years.

no, I have a amd computer that's about 10 years old and works great.
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There's no AMD platform that'll last 3-4 years.

my toaster did, till last year when i burnt/destroyed the PCIe slot....

and it was a athlon x2 64 4400+ with 2 gigs RAM and a galaxy geforce 9500gt 1 gb DDR3, which lasted me 5 years....so yeah

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okay...link or something...

Its a few comments up.

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my toaster did, till last year when i burnt/destroyed the PCIe slot....

and it was a athlon x2 64 4400+ with 2 gigs RAM and a galaxy geforce 9500gt 1 gb DDR3, which lasted me 5 years....so yeah

Are you sure your not trolling?

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