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Hi everyone.

After about 2 months of sorting out parts for my

First gaming PC build, I think I might actually be ready to order it all. I have linked all the parts below. Please tell me what you think of the build and If I am missing anything:

[PCPartPicker part list](http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/LmWv7P) / [Price breakdown by merchant](http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/LmWv7P/by_merchant/)

Also, just a silly question. All the parts that need cables, will they come with cables?

Thanks guys!

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Hi everyone.

After about 2 months of sorting out parts for my

First gaming PC build, I think I might actually be ready to order it all. I have linked all the parts below. Please tell me what you think of the build and If I am missing anything:

[PCPartPicker part list](http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/LmWv7P) / [Price breakdown by merchant](http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/LmWv7P/by_merchant/)

Also, just a silly question. All the parts that need cables, will they come with cables?

Thanks guys!

Great build !!! Yes all the cables needed are included, just the Fractal S is more a water cooling case then something else i just recommend the R5

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There's little difference in the performance.

For later upgrading your RAM and in case of clearance issues with the CPU cooler.

Why's that? Not being rude, just wondering.

Any Intel CPU that supports DDR3 will not support ram speeds of over 1600mhz. Any higher and it will under clock the ram automatically.

Indus Monk = Indian+ Buddhist

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Any Intel CPU that supports DDR3 will not support ram speeds of over 1600mhz. Any higher and it will under clock the ram automatically.

that just not true aslong as you use X.M.P profiling and both the motherboard and ram supports higher speeds + XMP it will run at that speed without having to overclock

 

running a i5 2500K with 1866mhz ram atm

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