Budget Gaming Build

moopsies

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So basically I have to buy a pc from this website, so if you could customize it for me it would be awesome. Unfortunately it's in danish, but you should be able to recognize the components. I'm on a budget so the number at the top can't above 10000 unless it's only like 500 above. (without monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers etc.) I'm planning on ordering it this week, so I'm in a bit of a hurry. I would greatly appreciate this. Thanks in advance. :)

Here it is.

EDIT: The PC is for gaming, and I would like to overclock it.
EDIT2: Edited title for clarity.
 

Man_Bear_PiG_402

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Stødsikker PC-æske
SteelSeries QcK Blue
Corsair Graphite 600TM Midi Tower Sort
Corsair CX 750M, 750W PSU
Intel® Core i5-3570K Processor
Corsair H60 Hydro Series CPU Køler
XFX Radeon HD 7970 GHz 3GB GDDR5
MSI B75MA-P45, Socket-1155
Crucial DDR3 BallistiX Sport 1600MHz 8GB
ASUS BW-12B1ST, Blu-Ray Writer
Corsair SSD Neutron Series GTX 120GB
WD Desktop Green 1TB
Microsoft OEM Wired Desktop 400
Logitech OEM S-120 2.0 højtaler
MS COA Label Windows Home Premium 7
MS DVD Win H.P/Pro/Ultimate 7 EN 64bit
MS ROYALTY Win Home Premium 7 Nordic
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Or: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WYeb
 

moopsies

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Isn't 750W a bit overkill? And as far as I know I wont be able to OC with a b75 motherboard.
 

Man_Bear_PiG_402

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It's better to have more available wattage in a computer in build, in case of the need of another video card or to overclock the current build. I only speak English so it was difficult for me to read some of the parts but just get the best motherboard on the list if possible I would go with an ASUS or a MSi board.