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Ok........I hope that it will really drop the PING............but I'll see it for myself :)

probably not I wou be worried about your ISP, Modem, and router becfore the network contoller on he PC itself.

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probably not I wou be worried about your ISP, Modem, and router becfore the network contoller on he PC itself.

The proble is,I'm 16 and I live with my parents, and the are not big friends of Internet and stuff, so I have not the best connection, but it's allright

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I have one more question:

After I installed Windows, which drivers do I have to install ??

And which drivers should I install first ??

Basically you should upgrade your uefi or bios to its latest version through your motherboard manufacture  as for the drivers for you system components at first you can use your components installation disk then update the driver from the manufacture  as of the order first your lan driver , second is your graphics card and the all then rest of your drivers

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Basically you should upgrade your uefi or bios to its latest version through your motherboard manufacture as for the drivers for you system components at first you can use your components installation disk then update the driver from the manufacture as of the order first your lan driver , second is your graphics card and the all then rest of your drivers

Ok, thanks for the answer.

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Basically you should upgrade your uefi or bios to its latest version through your motherboard manufacture  as for the drivers for you system components at first you can use your components installation disk then update the driver from the manufacture  as of the order first your lan driver , second is your graphics card and the all then rest of your drivers

 

umm completely wrong for the most part here, I wont go fully into it but never install the drivers off the CD if you can help it. Also you should install chipset the storage then gpu.

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umm completely wrong for the most part here, I wont go fully into it but never install the drivers off the CD if you can help it. Also you should install chipset the storage then gpu.

Ok, I'll will download everything.........the stuff on the cd is mostly old software

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And will be a 850W PSU enough for 2 GTX 780 ??

Yes, 750w is about how much 2 780's and a 3570k use, so you should be good. Even for a little (a little) overclocking.

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And will be a 850W PSU enough for 2 GTX 780 ??

It's plenty.

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One more question: is the NZXT Phantom 410 good ?? Can you recommend it ? Are the fans loud ?

 

I usually replace any stock fans unless their from a company that specializes in them.

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I usually replace any stock fans unless their from a company that specializes in them.

Ok, because I can't say, if I should take the NZXT Phantom 410 or the 820. The problem is, I could buy myself an Gaming Keyboard if I would take the 410. But on the other hand I really love the LEDs in the 820. And the case is perfect for watercoolig (later), because it's so big. I really don't know what to buy.
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Ok, because I can't say, if I should take the NZXT Phantom 410 or the 820. The problem is, I could buy myself an Gaming Keyboard if I would take the 410. But on the other hand I really love the LEDs in the 820. And the case is perfect for watercoolig (later), because it's so big. I really don't know what to buy.

 

that is up to you good sir

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