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Building my first PC

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I am on the way to buying all of the parts to build my first PC and I was hoping to get gone feedback on the parts that I have picked.

 

CPU: amd fx-9590 5GHz

Motherboard: Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z

SSD: Kingston V300 120GB 

Hard Drive: WD Red 2TB NAS Sata 

GPU: GeForce GTX 980 (x2)

RAM: ADATA XPG V1.0 16GB (x2)

Power Supply: Corsair HX1000I – 80 Plus Platinum Modular

Optical Drive: LG Internal 12X Blu-ray Drive

Operating System: Windows 8.1 ultimate

CPU Cooling: Cooler Master RR-212E-20PK-R2 Hyper 212 EVO

Case: Azza CSAZ-1000R Solano 1000R Full Tower Gaming Case

Monitor: ASUS 24" Class LED Monitor - 1920 x 1080, 16:9,

50000000:1 Dynamic, 2ms, HDMI, DVI, VGA, Energy Star (VS247H-P)
 
 
I am also considering a sound card and a PCI Express wireless network adapter.
I am planning on doing some small overclocking on the GPU, Ram and CPU, will the ventilation of the case and the aftermarket CPU cooler be enough to prevent my components from overheating or will i have to resort to water cooling? 
 
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Hold on man....... You ever heard of DDR4 RAM

 

 

I am on the way to buying all of the parts to build my first PC and I was hoping to get gone feedback on the parts that I have picked.

 

CPU: amd fx-9590 5GHz

Motherboard: Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z

SSD: Kingston V300 120GB 

Hard Drive: WD Red 2TB NAS Sata 

GPU: GeForce GTX 980 (x2)

RAM: ADATA XPG V1.0 16GB (x2)

Power Supply: Corsair HX1000I – 80 Plus Platinum Modular

Optical Drive: LG Internal 12X Blu-ray Drive

Operating System: Windows 8.1 ultimate

CPU Cooling: Cooler Master RR-212E-20PK-R2 Hyper 212 EVO

Case: Azza CSAZ-1000R Solano 1000R Full Tower Gaming Case

Monitor: ASUS 24" Class LED Monitor - 1920 x 1080, 16:9,

50000000:1 Dynamic, 2ms, HDMI, DVI, VGA, Energy Star (VS247H-P)
 
 
I am also considering a sound card and a PCI Express wireless network adapter.
I am planning on doing some small overclocking on the GPU, Ram and CPU, will the ventilation of the case and the aftermarket CPU cooler be enough to prevent my components from overheating or will i have to resort to water cooling? 

 

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amd fx-9590 + Hyper 212 EVO ( and also rest of the build)

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Just Tell us:
Where you are from?
What is your budget?
What is the use of computer?
Any special wishes, needs?

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amd fx-9590 + Hyper 212 EVO ( and also rest of the build)

picard-facepalm.jpg

Just Tell us:

Where you are from?

What is your budget?

What is the use of computer?

Any special wishes, needs?

 

amd fx-9590 + Hyper 212 EVO ( and also rest of the build)

picard-facepalm.jpg

Just Tell us:

Where you are from?

What is your budget?

What is the use of computer?

Any special wishes, needs?

exactly

Indus Monk = Indian+ Buddhist

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CPU: AMD R7 5800x | GPU: XFX 5500XT 4GB | RAM: 2x8GB Kingston Fury Renegade 3600MHz CL16 | Cooling: Deepcool Gammaxx L360 | MB: Aorus B550 Elite V2 | Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 250gb & WD20EAZX | Case: Antec DF700

 

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I am on the way to buying all of the parts to build my first PC and I was hoping to get gone feedback on the parts that I have picked.

 

CPU: amd fx-9590 5GHz

Motherboard: Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z

SSD: Kingston V300 120GB 

Hard Drive: WD Red 2TB NAS Sata 

GPU: GeForce GTX 980 (x2)

RAM: ADATA XPG V1.0 16GB (x2)

Power Supply: Corsair HX1000I – 80 Plus Platinum Modular

Optical Drive: LG Internal 12X Blu-ray Drive

Operating System: Windows 8.1 ultimate

CPU Cooling: Cooler Master RR-212E-20PK-R2 Hyper 212 EVO

Case: Azza CSAZ-1000R Solano 1000R Full Tower Gaming Case

Monitor: ASUS 24" Class LED Monitor - 1920 x 1080, 16:9,

50000000:1 Dynamic, 2ms, HDMI, DVI, VGA, Energy Star (VS247H-P)
 
 
I am also considering a sound card and a PCI Express wireless network adapter.
I am planning on doing some small overclocking on the GPU, Ram and CPU, will the ventilation of the case and the aftermarket CPU cooler be enough to prevent my components from overheating or will i have to resort to water cooling? 

 

this is a great build you will enjoy it and the it sould be enough to prevent overheating

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either drop that cpu to a 8320/8350 or their E versions.

 

if not go over to intel i5/i7 and you're golden.

 

the rest are good. of course switching to intel cpu would mean changing mobo too just a reminder.

Live your life like a dream.

 
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