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Hey guys so this will be my first build and im going to start buying items from tommorow and i want you to say to me if it is ok (not changing to amd or something just saying )im going to be working from the onboard graphics for a while and the gona put that gpu 

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Umm...Its not worth to SLI those cards...Try to get something like 970 which will be way better

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get a better psu, and it is not worth getting 2x 750ti 

BTW a h81 mobo is ok with 4440 iirc

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With 300 euros for GPU's you could buy a 290 or a 970. Do not buy 2 750 ti's, it's stupid.

Also I would just spend 200 on GPU buy a better PSU and spend some on a 120 SSD, then the build will be much better.

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you can't SLI 750 cards anyway

 

Get a 4690k, a GTX 960, a boot SSD, 8GB minimum ram

a 4440/4460 with a 970 would be better

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get a better psu, and it is not worth getting 2x 750ti 

BTW a h81 mobo is ok with 4440 iirc

the psu is ok i have used it before.

                                                                                      wow... pretty empty here...

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the psu is ok i have used it before.

it is the lowest end corsair psu.. 

a evga GS or nex would be much better

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you can't SLI 750 cards anyway

 

Get a 4690k, a GTX 960, a boot SSD, 8GB minimum ram

4gb are ok for the beginning. no "bottleneck" there. windows can manage that very well. and that 960+4690k is just dumb because he would then have to spend 50€ more on a z-chipset and a 4460 or something in that pricerange would be ok even for something like a 970 or higher because cpus are not as important as they were a few years ago. all the stuff you just said is not what he needs, wants and maybe can afford. there is propably a reason that he chose costefficient components and is planing to use onboard-graphics for now.

think before writing random suggestions

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for about 20 minutes before it packed up

 

cheap PSU = dead computer

 

Corsair CM 430 wouldn't be bad choice, or a 400-500 watt from the RM series. strangely enough it was actually mroe expensive for me to buy a 4-500 watt RM series than it was to get the RM650.. So now i have power to spare, the fan never comes on and I can SLI in future!

 

450 watt RM :http://www.ebuyer.com/545313-corsair-rm-450w-fully-modular-80-gold-power-supply-cp-9020066-uk?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products&mkwid=s1nPdX8an_dc&pcrid=51482424299&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=Cj0KEQjwza6sBRCMiaaPtY_c2tIBEiQAacj5I1qJo43_to0jNCta2lGbcjTO_Tvhij9SRzchbI70oDMaAuC48P8HAQ

 

 

it is the lowest end corsair psu.. 

a evga GS or nex would be much better

 the vs is fine. it is running in my gfs computer since over half a year now, powering an i5 4670k and a gigabyte gtx 770 4gb. no problems and i got it new for about 30€ i think. 

I always recommend the cx series and feature it in builds but the vs just was a good deal. and by the way, the system above is running off 4gb 1866 hyperX fury ram wich will be doubled but is ok for everything she throws at it. 

                                                                                      wow... pretty empty here...

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 the vs is fine. it is running in my gfs computer since over half a year now, powering an i5 4670k and a gigabyte gtx 770 4gb. no problems and i got it new for about 30€ i think. 

I always recommend the cx series and feature it in builds but the vs just was a good deal. and by the way, the system above is running off 4gb 1866 hyperX fury ram wich will be doubled but is ok for everything she throws at it. 

the cx is absolute shit for what it costs... 

CPU - i5 4690K @ 4.5Ghz l CPU Cooler - Nepton 240m l GPU - MSI GTX970 gaming 4g 2-way SLI l SLI Bridge - MSI Gaming 2-way L Pro l Mobo - MSI Z97-G45 Gaming l RAM - 2x8GB Vengeance Pro 2133mhz DDR3 l PSU - Corsair HX750i l SSD - 2x Samsung 840 Evo 250GB in raid 0 | HDD - WD Black 2TB | Case - NZXT H440 Red/Black l OS - Windows 10 l Mouse Logitech G502 l MousePad - XTRFY NiP lightning l KeyBoard - Corsair Vengeance K70 RGB (Red) | Headset - Asus ROG Spitfire | Monitor - Asus PG279Q - VG248QE l PCPP - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/sxTpsY | Please don't buy CX PSU for a high end PC

 

 

 

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the cx is absolute shit for what it costs... 

the cx is a good psu for the price i paid. for around 40€ (germany) i have built several systems with high end cpus and gpus and every single one still runs flawlessly and I personally get great overclocks out of the gpus i use with it. 

 

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the cx is a good psu for the price i paid. for around 40€ (germany) i have built several systems with high end cpus and gpus and every single one still runs flawlessly and I personally get great overclocks out of the gpus i use with it. 

 

short term you don't notice any difference between CX and any other but for what quality CX has it is not god priced, the CX have 3 years warranty while GS have 5 years (free expanding to 7 years). that says it all

CPU - i5 4690K @ 4.5Ghz l CPU Cooler - Nepton 240m l GPU - MSI GTX970 gaming 4g 2-way SLI l SLI Bridge - MSI Gaming 2-way L Pro l Mobo - MSI Z97-G45 Gaming l RAM - 2x8GB Vengeance Pro 2133mhz DDR3 l PSU - Corsair HX750i l SSD - 2x Samsung 840 Evo 250GB in raid 0 | HDD - WD Black 2TB | Case - NZXT H440 Red/Black l OS - Windows 10 l Mouse Logitech G502 l MousePad - XTRFY NiP lightning l KeyBoard - Corsair Vengeance K70 RGB (Red) | Headset - Asus ROG Spitfire | Monitor - Asus PG279Q - VG248QE l PCPP - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/sxTpsY | Please don't buy CX PSU for a high end PC

 

 

 

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