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My cinebench score is as follows

479 Cb

70.50 fps

 

I spent 230 dollars on this build and was wondering if you guys think that is a score score for the price, my specs are - 

i5-2500k (haven't overclocked yet)

GTX-660

8 Gb Kingston 1600 MHz RAM DDR3

500W generic psu

WD Black hard drive 1TB

 

Also, what do you think the market price would be for this PC? my friend says he wants to buy it off of me so i'm wondering what I should charge him.

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Market price without the GPU would probably be $175-200 if you have a Z board.

the GPU is meh. get an RX 470 or used GTX 970 and sell it for $350-375 as a complete system.

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4 minutes ago, CrematedAnt said:

the motherboard is an H61-H2-M1 ver.1

I got the gtx 660 for 25 bucks so that was an amazing deal and I am planning on overclocking the CPU in a few days

Well that's unfortunate because you can't overclock it without a z series board.

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6 minutes ago, CrematedAnt said:

wait what, all the reviews say you can OC on that board, I'm new to overclocking, I usually just stick to cheaper locked cpus

http://www.overclock.net/t/1110019/i5-2500k-overclocking-can-it-be-done-with-a-h61-mobo

Unsure what power supply to pick?

Check out my HTPC build.

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