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Cooling> Corsair H100i< Case> Corsair Air 540< PSU> Seasonic X-Series 650W< RAM> 8Gb Kingston HyperX<
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This looks good for what you need.

I am looking at buying the ducky zero too, could you let me know how it is?

YAY for PCCG :D

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I'd strongly suggest a seasonic psu. If you wanna go modular, then take the M12II. If you wanna stay non-modular, get the S12II. For the wattage, I'd suggest somewhere above 500, but 650 would be more than enough. :D Do you really want that case? :D If you want another $79 option, I'd suggest the Bitfenix Shinobi Window. :D

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I'd strongly suggest a seasonic psu. If you wanna go modular, then take the M12II. If you wanna stay non-modular, get the S12II. For the wattage, I'd suggest somewhere above 500, but 650 would be more than enough. :D Do you really want that case? :D If you want another $79 option, I'd suggest the Bitfenix Shinobi Window. :D
This. The 302 is a dated case. Non-painted internals, and just generally not too great on looks. Another case for a little bit more is the Cougar Evolution. I like the looks of it a little better.

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I'd strongly suggest a seasonic psu. If you wanna go modular, then take the M12II. If you wanna stay non-modular, get the S12II. For the wattage, I'd suggest somewhere above 500, but 650 would be more than enough. :D Do you really want that case? :D If you want another $79 option, I'd suggest the Bitfenix Shinobi Window. :D
The thing is i dont really care about the looks of the inside of the case, this case does not have a window so i wont be able to see it anyway. beside my computer is going to be hidden away behing my desk so i wont even see it at all.

SYSTEM SPECS

CPU> Intel 4790k< GPU> EVGA GTX970< SSD> Crucial MX200 250Gb< HDD> Seagate Barracuda 2Tb<
Cooling> Corsair H100i< Case> Corsair Air 540< PSU> Seasonic X-Series 650W< RAM> 8Gb Kingston HyperX<
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This looks good for what you need.

I am looking at buying the ducky zero too, could you let me know how it is?

YAY for PCCG :D

its going to be a while before i get the money for a new computer, let alone a keyboard. so ill let you know when i eventually get one. it will be a long time though.

SYSTEM SPECS

CPU> Intel 4790k< GPU> EVGA GTX970< SSD> Crucial MX200 250Gb< HDD> Seagate Barracuda 2Tb<
Cooling> Corsair H100i< Case> Corsair Air 540< PSU> Seasonic X-Series 650W< RAM> 8Gb Kingston HyperX<
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