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ibattlee

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I'm going to buy in 1-2 weeks components to build my own computer,
so the mobo is an Asus M5A78L-M LX3,
idk if atx or microatx makes difference,
the cpu is going to be the AMD FX-6300, the Gpu is where i need more help, i'm thinking about a XFX 1 GB HD7750 Core Edition, the hard drive is a seagate 1tb sata 3,
idk which power supply i need to buy, please help me!
The cooler, i'm watching a master hyper 212 EVO! This is around 450€, im from portugal...
Help please!!
 
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good choice for the cooler.

the difference between ATX and mATX will be ATX has more SATA ports,more fan pins, more PCIe slots and maybe the USB headers

Corsair CX500 will do the job

and at least the GPU, if you think about high options in the games you have to change this GPU maybe to HD7970

oajarmeh95

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good choice for the cooler.

the difference between ATX and mATX will be ATX has more SATA ports,more fan pins, more PCIe slots and maybe the USB headers

Corsair CX500 will do the job

and at least the GPU, if you think about high options in the games you have to change this GPU maybe to HD7970
 
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ibattlee

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Then the specs are going to be like this :
CPU - AMD-FX 6300
Mobo - M5A78L-M LX3 (storm, atx or micro atx makes no difference right?)
GPU - XFX 1 GB HD7750 Core Edition or Asus HD7790 1gb its pretty same price both
HardDrive - Seagate 1Tb Sata 3
PowerSupply - 1life ps:jet 500W 120mm is this good enough?
Cooler - Master hyper 212 EVO
Case - Nox Zen Black
Drive - LiteOn iHAS124-04 black

For Battlefield4, in medium graphics, is this ok and all good?

Thanks :D

P.S. I forgot the memory, it's going to be this one : Patriot 2x 4GB 1600 or Gskill Ripjaws DDR3-1600MHz 4GB

Please tell me you guys what you think about this specs for bf4 medium graphics!
 

oajarmeh95

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upgrade the card to HD7770, and what is the brand of PSU ?
 

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Yea that's much better and really safe. I really think you should go for 600w psu rather than 500w as you maybe easily able to upgrade to a high-end gpu later without needing to upgrade your psu.
 

St0rm_KILL3r

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sli or crossfire support means you can run two gpus at a time. But still that's not someones first choice as selling the current gpu and buying new one can be a better option. But having sli and cf support quite needed but then again you can't really much expect from a budget motherboard :p . So that should work totally fine.
 

oajarmeh95

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they are for the future if you want more performance then getting a new card exactly like the old one, put it in another PCIe x16 slot and connect them with sli bridge for nvidia cards or crossfire cable for amd cards (like your choice).