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Could i of gotten a better bang for my buck?

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January 10, 2014 6:43:39 PM

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2vLDw is the build i choose to go with my budget was about $1250 im just worried that my system wont preform up to what i expect it will play at which is games like world of warcraft. starcraft. league of legends. everquest next on high graphics at 60+ fps

Also what should i replace first? should i refund my motherboard and get a better one? or wait a few years or months atleast.

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January 10, 2014 6:45:07 PM

That is an amazing build for the budget, I honestly wouldn't change a single thing. The motherboard isn't a very common one, but if it works, then you can't really complain for that price. Nice job
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January 10, 2014 6:45:49 PM

Never heard of that motherboard, would you be willing to SLI the 770? That would allow you to get +60 FPS, although you would need a stronger PSU.
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January 10, 2014 6:49:20 PM

Devballs said:
Never heard of that motherboard, would you be willing to SLI the 770? That would allow you to get +60 FPS, although you would need a stronger PSU.

i cant get 60+ fps with a single 770?
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January 10, 2014 7:12:58 PM

the system specs you listed were okay. the only thing which i wouldnt have went with is the odd choice of motherboard.

best bang for the buck? while not terrible if you had bought things on sale you could have done a bit better.

i just nabbed 2x4gb of 1866 gskill ram cas 9 for $68 on amazon for example. or windows 7 is still $79.99 on ebay and proceeds benfit the 6th man foundation charity so you get it for a good price and can feel good afterwards.

seeing as how you already have the system.... no i wouldnt change anything. you are fine as is. as i said earlier the motherboard isnt one i'd really suggest but as long as it works then that is all that matters. have fun gaming.

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January 10, 2014 7:18:09 PM

i mean with the motherboard i can return it i brought an extra warranty with it get my money back and get a better one.
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