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1.) Change your Power Supply to EVGA G2/G3/GS ... the one you picked is bad.

2.) If you want to OC quite a bit then go with the water cooler.

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

1.) Change your Power Supply to EVGA G2/G3/GS ... the one you picked is bad.

2.) If you want to OC quite a bit then go with the water cooler.

Ummm thx I don't think I am going to over clock as the no OC is already beefy so air cooling good to go?? could pls pls help and suggest me a better air cooler and tell me weather it will hit my ram or not?? and thx for the power supply suggestion

 

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6 minutes ago, WereCat said:

1.) Change your Power Supply to EVGA G2/G3/GS ... the one you picked is bad.

2.) If you want to OC quite a bit then go with the water cooler.

Corsair PSU better or EVGA PSU better??

 

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It would be a massive waste not to OC with an unlocked chip and a Z170 motherboard, no need to buy them if you wont. Stock cooler is fine, get a basic air cooler if worried about noise (No need for AiO). I would also recommend getting a different PSU (RMi/RMx, G2/G3) and looking at Ryzen instead of the i7. 

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CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K @4.8GHz
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S 
Motherboard:  ASUS Maximus VIII Hero 
GPU: Zotac AMP Extreme 1070 @ 2114Mhz
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500GB 
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
Case: Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5 
Power Supply: EVGA 750W G2

 

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

Ummm thx I don't think I am going to over clock as the no OC is already beefy so air cooling good to go?? could pls pls help and suggest me a better air cooler and tell me weather it will hit my ram or not?? and thx for the power supply suggestion

 

RAM is standard height so most air coolers will be compatible.

If you won't OC then the CM 212 EVO will be just fine., if you want something more silent then I really like the beQuiet! coolers.

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

Corsair PSU better or EVGA PSU better??

 

corsair can make bad psu too, same with evga. look for specific model name

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if your just gaming the i7 would be fine, but if your doing anything else, like content creation etc. you might wanna get a R7 1700 and overclock it (yes I know you don't wanna overclock but with a R7 1700 it's worth it) as the extra cores will help dramatically with content creation

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The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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3 minutes ago, MrDoomzDay said:

Corsair PSU better or EVGA PSU better??

 

All brands make a huge variety of PSUs varying in quality. Both EVGA and Corsair have excellent and utter shit PSUs.

Corsair - CX, RM, RMi, RMx, AX, HX are good (CX being the entry level of good)

EVGA - B2, GS, G2, G3, P2 are good (B2 being the entry level of good)

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1 minute ago, grimreeper132 said:

if your just gaming the i7 would be fine, but if your doing anything else, like content creation etc. you might wanna get a R7 1700 and overclock it (yes I know you don't wanna overclock but with a R7 1700 it's worth it) as the extra cores will help dramatically with content creation

I would love too! but this is my first build and I am not so experienced 

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

All brands make a huge variety of PSU varying in quality. Both EVGA and Corsair have excellent and utter shit PSUs.

Corsair - CX, RM, RMi, RMx, AX, HX are good (CX being the entry level of good)

EVGA - B2, GS, G2, G3, P2 are good (B2 being the entry level of good)

Thanks helps  a lot!

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

I would love too! but this is my first build and I am not so experienced 

the point still stands if your not overclocking. the R7 will be better if your doing content creation as well

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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2 minutes ago, WereCat said:

All brands make a huge variety of PSU varying in quality. Both EVGA and Corsair have excellent and utter shit PSUs.

Corsair - CX, RM, RMi, RMx, AX, HX are good (CX being the entry level of good)

EVGA - B2, GS, G2, G3, P2 are good (B2 being the entry level of good)

good enough?? ---> Corsair RM750x

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1 minute ago, MrDoomzDay said:

I would love too! but this is my first build and I am not so experienced 

It is really not difficult, just time consuming as it requires some patience for testing stability. You can OC easily nowadays even just be going to BIOS and telling motherboard to enable some OC profile for you without hassle. Obviously, it won't be as good as if you have done it yourself but it will work.

1 minute ago, MrDoomzDay said:

Thanks helps  a lot!

You're welcome.

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

good enough?? ---> Corsair RM750x

A bit too much

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

good enough?? ---> Corsair RM750x

Yes.

Honestly, for that PC even 550W will be way more than enough.

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1 minute ago, grimreeper132 said:

the point still stands if your not overclocking. the R7 will be better if your doing content creation as well

I have no idea abt AMD ik something abt intel thts why I made this post as I was worried abt leaks (water leaks causing major future probs

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

A bit too much

I am preparing for future upgrades if any

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

Yes.

Honestly, for that PC even 550W will be way more than enough.

might need it for future upgrades??? maybe???

 

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

I have no idea abt AMD ik something abt intel thts why I made this post as I was worried abt leaks (water leaks causing major future probs

the difference between AMD in terms of building is one's LGA and ones PGA  which in the grand scheme of things is tiny you still insert the CPU in the same way into the socket

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

might need it for future upgrades??? maybe???

 

Unless you want to throw in another graphics card then I wouldn't really bother.

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Just now, grimreeper132 said:

the difference between AMD in terms of building is one's LGA and ones PGA  which in the grand scheme of things is tiny you still insert the CPU in the same way into the socket

could u edit my my part list and show how I shud do cuz I literally have no idea abt AMD

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

might need it for future upgrades??? maybe???

 

well you probably won't SLI in the future so you probably don't need it

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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Just now, MrDoomzDay said:

could u edit my my part list and show how I shud do cuz I literally have no idea abt AMD

sure, what;s the budget???

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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1 minute ago, grimreeper132 said:

well you probably won't SLI in the future so you probably don't need it

But in the place I live its the same cost so its cheaper than the ones below this

 

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