choosing components effect on total performance & overclocking when building up pc

usato

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Feb 10, 2014
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i went for R9 290 , G990FXA-UD3 , 8 Gb G-Skill RAM , 850 bronze seasonic , 8350 AMD , many guys told me these staff are good , but the thing is you can buy good components but they dont get you the performance you want , while you can lower quality components for which get you a same or slightly higher performance than the more higher editions because the lower ones work in harmony & much better compatibility mode , i am confused , i have no idea on which basis i choose my components to reach that goal , so please tell me if the components i mentioned above are the right match for each other or if they have compatibility issues or if there are replacements for any these components to boost up my total performance , regarding that i stick to the R9 290 , i wont change it , so replacements are considered for the rest of components regardless of their budget changes , it would be helpful if you mentioned nominees ( if there are ) as much as possible cause there aint much of variety in my country
 

ihog

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Just going by power phases, the ASRock Fatality 990FX Professional would be the best motherboard for overclocking your CPU. Keep in mind that OCing your CPU also relies on the CPU. If your the specific CPU you get is bad at OCing (every chip is different, every CPU will OC differently even if it's the same model), your motherboard can't help it.
 

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