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Crucial 4GB Ballistix Tactical LP DDR3 UDIMM 240pin 1.35V CL8
Samsung 500GB Spinpoint M8 2.5" SATA 3Gb/s 5400RPM 8MB
Best Value Storm 500W PSU 120mm Fan PFC
Best Value 999 Modded Case with USB 3.0 & Fan Control Red Fans
EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST 1072MHz 2GB PCI-Express 3.0 HDMI SuperClocked
AMD Athlon X2 370 4GHz FM2 L2 1MB 65W Dual Core Richland Processor
Asus F2A55 AMD FM2 A55 DDR3 ATX
It all is 415 euro

 

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Crucial 4GB Ballistix Tactical LP DDR3 UDIMM 240pin 1.35V CL8

Samsung 500GB Spinpoint M8 2.5" SATA 3Gb/s 5400RPM 8MB

Best Value Storm 500W PSU 120mm Fan PFC

Best Value 999 Modded Case with USB 3.0 & Fan Control Red Fans

EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST 1072MHz 2GB PCI-Express 3.0 HDMI SuperClocked

AMD Athlon X2 370 4GHz FM2 L2 1MB 65W Dual Core Richland Processor

Asus F2A55 AMD FM2 A55 DDR3 ATX

It all is 415 euro

That athlon is going to be a big bottleneck. Get a minimum athlon ii x4 740 or get an am3 mobo and get a phenom. Other than that it seems good but i would get a psu which is 80+ and is from a good quality brand.
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Well do you need it?

CPU: Intel I5 3550 Motherboard: Maximus V Gene RAM: 8Gb Kingston HyperX Genesis GPU: Zotac GTX 670 Case: NZXT Vulcan Storage: 120gb Kintson SSD + 1TB WB blue PSU: Corsair CX600 Display(s): Asus 24" VE247H Full HD Cooling: Coolermaster V8 and Casefans Keyboard: Steelseries 6G V/2 Mouse: Razer Naga Molten Sound: Onboard + Astro a40

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That athlon is going to be a big bottleneck. Get a minimum athlon ii x4 740 or get an am3 mobo and get a phenom. Other than that it seems good but i would get a psu which is 80+ and is from a good quality brand.

Alright thanks i might go with an amd phenom

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well firstly i would try and upgrade the hdd to a 7200prm insead of the 5400rpm

 

http://www.dabs.com/products/seagate-500gb-barracuda-sata-600-7200rpm-16mb-3-5--hard-drive-7M3C.html?src=15

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well firstly i would try and upgrade the hdd to a 7200prm insead of the 5400rpm

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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/16CB1

 

and then see if you can squeeze in the cheapest hdd you can find :P

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well, 6350 if he can spare the cash..

<p>Mobo - Asus P9X79 LE ----------- CPU - I7 4930K @ 4.4GHz ------ COOLER - Custom Loop ---------- GPU - R9 290X Crossfire ---------- Ram - 8GB Corsair Vengence Pro @ 1866 --- SSD - Samsung 840 Pro 128GB ------ PSU - Corsair AX 860i ----- Case - Corsair 900D

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well, 6350 if he can spare the cash..

okay thanks

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and then see if you can squeeze in the cheapest hdd you can find :P

 

a 32gb ssd is a waste of time and money. you need atleast 120gb for windows so you have a decent swapfile so you really get the speeds

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a 32gb ssd is a waste of time and money. you need atleast 120gb for windows so you have a decent swapfile so you really get the speeds

stll gonna be better for atleast a boot drive...

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and then see if you can squeeze in the cheapest hdd you can find :P

You need an adapter to run a 7870 off of the cx430.

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You need an adapter to run a 7870 off of the cx430.

It comes with the 7870 :)

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It comes with the 7870 :)

 I've only heard of the Msi 7870 with an adapter.

Thanks for telling me that--that's awesome.

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 I've only heard of the Msi 7870 with an adapter.

Thanks for telling me that--that's awesome.

yep and my Gigabyte 7870 came with 2 as well.

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