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CPU - AMD FX 8350 Black edition

 

RAM - Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2.4GB)

 

Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 AMD 990FX

 

PSU - Corsair Modular 750W

 

GPU - Gigabyte Radeon R9 270 OC Windforce 2GB

 

Cooling system - Cooler Master - Hyper 212 Evo

 

Case - Zalman Z9 

 

OS - Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit

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Looks good to me. Yes

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CPU - AMD FX 8350 Black edition

 

RAM - Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2.4GB)

 

Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 AMD 990FX

 

PSU - Corsair Modular 750W

 

GPU - Gigabyte Radeon R9 270 OC Windforce 2GB

 

Cooling system - Cooler Master - Hyper 212 Evo

 

Case - Zalman Z9 

 

OS - Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit

Yes, but your PSU is overkill, better get a 500-600W PSU instead for a single GPU system.

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put them into partpicker and it will tell you

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Yes, but your PSU is overkill, better get a 500-600W PSU instead for a single GPU system.

what if the OP wanted to allow room for future upgrades?

As for the OP, it looks fine to me, although you can get a fx 8320 and get a r9 270x instead, but everything else looks great.

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what if the OP wanted to allow room for future upgrades?

As for the OP, it looks fine to me, although you can get a fx 8320 and get a r9 270x instead, but everything else looks great.

Usually when it's time to upgrade (especially with a mid-end GPU like this) you will switch to another GPU instead of going SLI/Crossfire so...

About the PSU Fans, not really, it will spin depend on the temp of the fans (if the PSU support it in the first place) so having an overkill vs a normal PSU in term of total W doesnt matter since if they both only draw about 450W their temp should be the same. If the PSU dont support different fans speed than the overkill PSU actually is louder since the fans always skin with the high temp in mind

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