will these componants fit and be okay togeather and what would you rate this build out of 10

kyekk

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will these componants fit and be okay togeather and what would you rate this build out of 10

Graphics card:MSI AMD Radeon R9 270X 1030MHz 2GB GDDR5 PCI-Express 3.0 HDMI Gaming (R9 270X GAMING-2G)

CPU:amd fx-6300 3.5ghz stock 6 core

Motherboard: AsRock N68-VS3 FX Amd motherboard

Ram:Crucial 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Ballistix Sport Memory

- PC3-12800
- CL9 (9-9-9-24) 1.5V

Psu:Corsair 750W CXM Builder Modular 80+ Bronze PSU

SSHD: Seagate 1TB Desktop 3.5"
- 64MB Cache
- SATA 6 Gb/s
- 8GB SSD Cache
- 3.5inch Form Factor

Case: Cit Mars Blue

this build is precisely for gaming and getting a lag free frame rate on bf4
 

goodguy713

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lol you guys sound like a bunch of bullys waiting on the bus stop.. lmao

i would think with the 270 you should be able to play on high settings in battle field 4 or ultra in battle field 3. your processor isnt the greatest but for a cheap mid range build it will do. and a 750 watt is only needed if you plan to crossfire later on. the drive you mentioned is not horrible but best used with smaller files not large ones. as far as an ssd drive its optional in a budget build depends on your priorities more storage space or fast boot speeds and just an fyi. if you plan on getting a 120 GB just get 2 64GB drives and put them in raid 0. it will double the performance. for about 20 bucks more over all.
 

kyekk

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BTW CAN YOU USE A SATA III HDD OR SSHD WITH A SATA II MOTHERBOARD

also what do you think of this motherboard:http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/CROSSHAIR_V_FORMULA/
and could i crossfire 2 MSI AMD Radeon R9 270X's with eachother
 

g-unit1111

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Yeah I agree, cheaper motherboard, better GPU is always the way to go.