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Building a Haswell PC for 800 {EU}

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June 25, 2013 4:31:54 AM

Hello guys, Iam from Italy so sorry for my english.

I want to build a new PC with Intel i5 Haswell but I need some good tips which components to buy.

I dont want to OC so i5 4670 will be fine, i need a MB, PSU {haswell compatible}, RAM and Case. Graphic card will be some cheap Ati 7790.

You can link me any site USA or EU. Budget is 800 dollars. I dont need a keyboard, monitor or OS.Thank you.


edit: after reading some reviews I would like to buy an Intel i5 4670, 8GB/16 ram, 500w PSU with Haswell support, case with USB3, Asus or Gigabyte mobo, SSD cache for my HDD {1TB WD blue} and I DONT want to OC! PC will be for gaming/internet/office only One last question this new motherboards have some USB or driver problem/fault {intel}?

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June 25, 2013 6:52:15 AM

jokyteddy said:
http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/
It's about $720 USD but I left out the HDD and optical drive because I assume you have an old one already?
Good luck :) 


thank you teddy but your link aint working {not showing parts}
I have a HDD, graphic card, sound card, optical drive and OS.
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June 25, 2013 7:22:01 AM

Oh my apologies. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1a5pH (~$700)
So you already have the HD 7790? That's nice.
-The 60GB SSD is for caching
-Having a bit of a trouble finding a solid 500W PSU that has been proven to work with Haswell so I just chose the Corsair TX 650 which is 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs.
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June 25, 2013 9:00:17 AM

jokyteddy said:
Oh my apologies. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1a5pH (~$700)
So you already have the HD 7790? That's nice.
-The 60GB SSD is for caching
-Having a bit of a trouble finding a solid 500W PSU that has been proven to work with Haswell so I just chose the Corsair TX 650 which is 100% compatible with Haswell CPUs.


The Corsair TX 650 is too expensive :( 
any ideas?

edit: i found this article but which one too choose?

http://techreport.com/review/24897/the-big-haswell-psu-...
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June 25, 2013 5:58:47 PM

Anything from Antec, Corsair, Seasonic and XFX is fine :) 
The Seasonic G 550W sounds good.
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June 26, 2013 2:30:10 AM

jokyteddy said:
Anything from Antec, Corsair, Seasonic and XFX is fine :) 
The Seasonic G 550W sounds good.


thank you!
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