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Hello guys!

 

I need your help so lets brainstorm

I am going to build a pc

 

 

OLD

 

POWER

850W

 

MOTHERBOARD

ASUS FX motherboard (not going to use for the NEW pc)

 

GPU

2x Sapphire r9 290 tri-x (not using for the NEW pc)

 

COOLING

Master cooler nepton 140XL  (can be used if no better options are available)

 

CPU

AMD FX 9590 (not going to use for the NEW pc)

 

CASE

Not going to use the case for the new pc

 

RAM stick PS3-12800 4 x 4gb

 

NEW

 

CPU

Intel i7 6700K (already bought)

 

GPU

Gigabyte 1070 xtreme gaming (already bought)

 

MOTHERBOARD

....

 

CASE

....

 

COOLING

....

 

RAM

....

 

CUSTOM CABLES

....

 

What would u but in the case ( and in what case)

 

 

 

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Just now, Letharas said:

Does the gigabyte support overclocking?

You didn't say you wanted to overclock, this motherboard is the H110 chipset so it will not support overclocking.

If you want to overclock look at something like this.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-Z170--PRO-Intel-Motherboard/dp/B019NFPHFA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474222825&sr=8-2&keywords=z170+ddr4+motherboard

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1 hour ago, SwarmEdits said:

You didn't say you wanted to overclock, this motherboard is the H110 chipset so it will not support overclocking.

If you want to overclock look at something like this.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-Z170--PRO-Intel-Motherboard/dp/B019NFPHFA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474222825&sr=8-2&keywords=z170+ddr4+motherboard

Does that a after the z170 means its for overclocking?

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9 hours ago, Letharas said:

Does that a after the z170 means its for overclocking?

Don't go with that mother board.

When you are going to O.C your CPU . For better result, you have to consider 4 things.

1) Bining no. ( you can't control this factor, it depends on luck )

2) Chipset : does your chipset support O.C ( in case of intel ( Z and X chipset support that feature )

4) No. of VRM : it is going to deliver power to your CPU, in short for better O.C and stability you should go with 8-10 phase ( count the no. of black box over and left side of CPU socket)

5) PSU : Yup, it effects theoretically.  It is the mane power house of you PC. It is going to convert current from A.C to D.C. During this conversion they create ripple. ripple caused by your PSU should be low for better stability and reliability. It can be done by good circuit design and good build quality of PSU.

 

This is the minimum i will recommend (without compromising in build quality and performance : http://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/fpB28KN

 

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