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1 minute ago, MkaiL said:

Why would he need an aio for a 6500? I would rather get this then http://fr.pcpartpicker.com/list/KrJ7Cy

because our lists came out to the same prices, and im considering "future proofing" lets say he decides to upgrade to an i7 6700k or maybe he wants to upgrade to kaby lake when it releases, then he already has a great cooler for it, and again our lists came out to the same price.

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i have got a better build for you, if you dont want to overclock anyways, i would get a xeon, if you look at this website https://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html you will see that the xeon e5 2670 scores 12,000 ish, and the i5 6500 scores around 7000 ish, the i5 has 4 cores 8 thread where the xeon has 8  cores and 16 threads for only $75 U.S. so look at this list, i think it will perform better than you original and any of the lists that anyone else offered. http://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-P9X79-LGA-2011-Intel-X79-Motherboard-6-Core-12-Threads-CPU-COOL-32gb-RAM-/282217911214?hash=item41b57f93ae:g:od8AAOSwxg5X1yWB llok at that ebay listing, its a combo deal which is a killer deal it has an asus workstation board with a 6 core i7 12 thread 3930k , and a cpu cooler, and 32gb of ram, like holy shit, that is cheap, all you need is a power supply and case, and hard drive, id get that if i were you, like im about to buy it to resell and part out, you would easily make more than your money back, that is a great deal for 500 dollars, you pc would be badass. otherwise look at this xeon http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-XEON-SR0H8-E5-2670-2-6GHZ-20MB-CACHE-CPU-FOR-DELL-M620-/182177906143?hash=item2a6aa63ddf:g:qKAAAOSwGIRXaAiA and build the pc around that cheap xeon if you dont buy that asus combo, like honestly you would be dum no offense not too, that would be a badass pc to have, its being sold for 500, and if you parted it out it would easily cost 1200, and that still without hard drive power supply and case, I would jump on that deal if i were you.

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