Need help on parts for my PC Build

MetalGamerMatt

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Hi,

I have a $400 dollar PC build, which is: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1iX89

And I was wondering, Since I have the MSI Radeon HD 7790 1GB GPU listed for my build, should I get the Nvidia GTX 650 ti boost?

I have been told to stay with the 7790 and also to ge the GTX 650. I need help because I am building and ordering parts in the next 72 hours.

I am also wondering, should I get a Samsung SSD 256 GB to put my OS and games on? or should I just stick with the 1TB WD caviar blue?

Also if there are any builds that are more powerful in the same price bracket of $400-$450 (minus shipping and handling I would be open to building those instead of this build.

Great amounts of thanks!
-MetalGamerMatt
 
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I have an assortment, from cases, to CPU coolers, from a source I've done business with.
IF you are a NOTEBOOK owner, or Pre-2000 Mac owner, I cannot help you. Please post a brief descript
of your : Current Build: Tower or Desptop; OS and SP number; Current Motherboard Manufacturer; IF this applies: what platform are you on [i.e. 32-bit, 64-bit, 86-bit, etc.].
WHAT part(s) are you specifically looking for? 99% chance I have what you need, with "Manuf. Lifetime Gaurantees!"
Look a hear from you...Daver

iaminneedofhelp

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NVidia; Read this (it will help YOU make up your mind): http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-nvidia-geforce-gtx-650-ti-boost-review
SSD? Yes, superfast boot up an games run so much smoother because the read and write speed is so much faster than HDD. So it can load the game off and on in a fraction of the time.
And finally a build is what YOU want, so you should do your research on every part and don't rush anything. At the end of the day its a lot of money. I hope it helped.
 

daverfl

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Hi Matt,
I founded/owned/operated an ISP, here on the Space Coast, of Central Florida, for 7 years. I have quite an assortment, in parts, that may upgrade your "custom built" PC.
Message me....
 

daverfl

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I have an assortment, from cases, to CPU coolers, from a source I've done business with.
IF you are a NOTEBOOK owner, or Pre-2000 Mac owner, I cannot help you. Please post a brief descript
of your : Current Build: Tower or Desptop; OS and SP number; Current Motherboard Manufacturer; IF this applies: what platform are you on [i.e. 32-bit, 64-bit, 86-bit, etc.].
WHAT part(s) are you specifically looking for? 99% chance I have what you need, with "Manuf. Lifetime Gaurantees!"
Look a hear from you...Daver
 
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MetalGamerMatt

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Considering I looked at your profile and you joined yesterday, I can not really trust you just by what you say on the internet. Even though the moto of this Forums is "Authority on tech" you could just be someone who is trying to scam me. I am only 14 and I do not want to jack up my first PC build. I am looking to play games, and build a PC, so I can not trust you, if you have any referrer's I could ask if your info is legit, then maybe, but until then, I am sorry, I can not trust you. And I hope somehow that me replying to this, your not going to find a way to hack my HP laptop... There would be no use to that anyways, And I would just through out my laptop and wait to build my PC...