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Nov 20 2015 11:52pm
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/yCKrK8 - How does this build look? Is it lacking in anything or is their any extra parts I would need to have everything work together? Do I need one of those static wristbands or thermal paste for the CPU? Let me know everything guys this is my first build and I am kind of nervous if I even want to purchase this computer cause I am scared I will not know how to put it together. Thanks for your time and any feedback would be great. Let me know please thanks.
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Nov 21 2015 05:27am
Everything looks good mate, solid build.

The only thing you must know is that 650 w PSU for a 390 is just fine, but not to crossfire 2 of them later, if you are thinking about crossfiring 2 390s in the future I'd recommend you getting a 850w right now save money on a new PSU when you do it.

Other than that 10/10 build.
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Nov 21 2015 05:51am
How frequent do you want to upgrade/purchase a new PC? It might be worth to get cheaper process and video card and upgrade more frequently.

Otherwise it seems good.
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Nov 21 2015 11:18am
Quote (DeXaFiLaH @ Nov 21 2015 04:39am)


this,

or hell even the evga b2 750w.
something like this
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YRx3P6
comes out ~$10 cheaper after MIR

better psu quality,
better case quality,
faster GPU out of box,
faster ram, scales well with skylake.

no u dun need static wrist band,
or thermal paste


This post was edited by Secksii on Nov 21 2015 11:20am
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Quote (Cyberbeni @ Nov 21 2015 04:51am)
How frequent do you want to upgrade/purchase a new PC? It might be worth to get cheaper process and video card and upgrade more frequently.

Otherwise it seems good.


I am using dell computers all my life, this will be my first gaming build. Im just making sure everything will fit correctly. Kind of scared to build lol.

Quote (Secksii @ Nov 21 2015 10:18am)
this,

or hell even the evga b2 750w.
something like this
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YRx3P6
comes out ~$10 cheaper after MIR

better psu quality,
better case quality,
faster GPU out of box,
faster ram, scales well with skylake.

no u dun need static wrist band,
or thermal paste


Cant u break your parts without the band tho?
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Nov 21 2015 12:01pm
nope,
u'd have to go full retard & rub ur feet against the carpet to create static or some shit to purposely fk up shit

if ur really that scared, just touch the case once in a while
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Nov 21 2015 01:20pm
The easiest way to make sure you are grounded without a wrist strap is to connect your psu to the cord to the wall.

Like Secksii said, would be very hard to fuck up.

Build looks pretty nice. Personally I dont even have a CD drive for my new build lol, but all preference.
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