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Jorge0o

looks good to me.

i dont see a GPU on there though

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Assuming this will be your daily driver, there are a few things:

  • You're going to want to get an SSD. It's worth the extra cost.
  • Your HDD choice is a bit odd for a consumer build. I'd suggest a WD Blue.
  • I do not recommend the H60. Most high-end air coolers outperform it. I would take a look at the Dark Rock 3 or NH-D14.
  • Your wireless card does not support 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, not sure if this was intentional.
  • You're missing a GPU, but I'm not sure what this build's workload will be.

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16 minutes ago, Homeless Pineapple said:

Assuming this will be your daily driver, there are a few things:

  • You're going to want to get an SSD. It's worth the extra cost.
  • Your HDD choice is a bit odd for a consumer build. I'd suggest a WD Blue.
  • I do not recommend the H60. Most high-end air coolers outperform it. I would take a look at the Dark Rock 3 or NH-D14.
  • Your wireless card does not support 802.11 a/b//n/ac, not sure if this was intentional.
  • You're missing a GPU, but I'm not sure what this build's workload will be.

@Homeless Pineapple thanks for the tips. I wanted to ask you that if my router says it has n and ac compatibility, is my wi fi adapter ok?

 

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Just now, Jorge0o said:

Pineapple thanks for the tips. I wanted to ask you that if my router says it has n and ac compatibility, is my wi fi adapter ok?

 

If your router says its supports wireless AC, you will see a significant performance difference with an upgrade. I would suggest that you pick up a TP-Link Archer AC1300 instead.

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Would help to know what you're using it for, what country you live in, what the budget is, and why you don't have a GPU. 

 

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Better, inc VGA, you can remove it if you dont need it.

 

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