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i need water cooling for my new rig

cpu : core i5 4460

ram : 16gb

gpu : gtx 750 ti

mobo : asus h87 plus

water cooling budget : $100

i intend to take h100i , is h100i good ? how much it will the low the temp of the cpu ?

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You would be better off sticking with air, and getting a noctua nh-d14/15

 

 

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i need water cooling for my new rig

cpu : core i5 4460

ram : 16gb

gpu : gtx 750 ti

mobo : asus h87 plus

water cooling budget : $100

i intend to take h100i , is h100i good ? how much it will the low the temp of the cpu ?

What is your rig for?  It is very unbalanced.

 

Go with only 8GB of RAM.  Get a better GPU.  Skip out on after market cooling if you are going with a locked processor.  Avoid the H100i, it has a really bad problem with mounting.

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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unbalanced ?? i order the parts. i can change. what do you suggest ? for 1366x768 resolution i think gtx 750 ti is fine.

 

so locked processor doesn't need after market cooling ?

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unbalanced ?? i order the parts. i can change. what do you suggest ? for 1366x768 resolution i think gtx 750 ti is fine.

 

so locked processor doesn't need after market cooling ?

In order for someone to see that you have replied, you need to quote or "@" them.

 

1366x768 resolution?  Maybe buy a 1080p monitor, you can get really good ones for $120.

 

Locked processor doesn't need after market cooling. No.

 

16GB of RAM is way overkill.  You only need 8GB for gaming.

 

Yes, a 750Ti is good for that resolution, but this is 2014, almost 2015.  You really should be on 1080p.  I recommend the R9 280 for $150.  It is a MUCH stronger card than the 750Ti.

 

What is your overall budget, location, and use for the machine?  Do you have any parts already?  Do you need operating system, mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor?

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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@Faceman., i have currently i3-540,gts 450 ddr5, 2gb ram. my budget $700 for processor, ram, gpu, mobo, case and psu. i'm from bangladesh.

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1366x768 resolution?  Maybe buy a 1080p monitor, you can get really good ones for $120.

 

 

@Archangell, That's true, I bought mine for a prize like that, i calibrated it, and i got a 98% RBG color gama.

changing to 1080p is realy awsome, it is not only sharper, but it also gives you much more room to play with in applications, I love it :)

greets

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@Telhma, greetings.. is ASUS VX229H good ? is $170 here ( included vat+delivary costs)

 

here is link : http://pcworldrajshahi.com/142/PC-Hardware/Monitor/VX229H#.VD04EcnzKdQ

Spend the majority of your budget on core components.  Later you can upgrade your monitor.

 

What kind of games do you play?

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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Spend the majority of your budget on core components.  Later you can upgrade your monitor.

 

What kind of games do you play?

I do not realy know, I do not play games a lot, so i do not care about the framerate and things like that. so i think better somebody else helps you with the screen that suits your needs :)

But, like @Faceman says, first find something that can run a 1080p screen att the setings you want it to run before you go buy one. but i think your graphic card needs to be just able to do that.

I use a 660 (gigabyte stock speeds), I think it's rated just abouve your card, but i can play Guildwars att 60FPS with highest settings, keep in mind for most of the screens you do not need framerates faster then 60FPS.

I do not know how you can test out if it will work or not :(

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@Telhma, greetings.. is ASUS VX229H good ? is $170 here ( included vat+delivary costs)

 

here is link : http://pcworldrajshahi.com/142/PC-Hardware/Monitor/VX229H#.VD04EcnzKdQ

Yes, its a good monitor.  Instead of hijacking someone else's thread, create your own topic in the Display section of the forum.

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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@Faceman,

dragon age : inquisition, far cry 4 may be bf : hardline not sure

Can you send me a link to a website that you will use to purchase parts please?

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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@Faceman , case : http://pcworldrajshahi.com/71/PC-Hardware/Case/Carbide-200R#.VD1UYcnzKdQ

ram : http://pcworldrajshahi.com/26/PC-Hardware/Memory-Module/Vengeance-8GB#.VD1UZcnzKdQ

processor : http://www.ryanscomputers.com/Intel-4460-C-4858

mobo : http://www.ryanscomputers.com/Asus-H97-Pro-5399

gpu not sure may be GTX 770 or 760 or 750 Ti, if 750 Ti i will keep my current psu, if not then

psu :  http://www.ryanscomputers.com/Corsair-600W-3082

 

these are my country website and shop they are 1$15 to $ 30 more than US price.

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@Faceman , case : http://pcworldrajshahi.com/71/PC-Hardware/Case/Carbide-200R#.VD1UYcnzKdQ

ram : http://pcworldrajshahi.com/26/PC-Hardware/Memory-Module/Vengeance-8GB#.VD1UZcnzKdQ

processor : http://www.ryanscomputers.com/Intel-4460-C-4858

mobo : http://www.ryanscomputers.com/Asus-H97-Pro-5399

gpu not sure may be GTX 770 or 760 or 750 Ti, if 750 Ti i will keep my current psu, if not then

psu :  http://www.ryanscomputers.com/Corsair-600W-3082

 

these are my country website and shop they are 1$15 to $ 30 more than US price.

Everything looks good.  Only thing I would change is the PSU and GPU.

 

Go with the Corsair VS450W PSU.  Unless if there is another website to pick from, because the selection is very limited. 450W is plenty of power for the 750Ti, even a more mid-range card like the 760/280.  Another good option is the Corsair CX500M

 

Everything else looks good.

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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