Help on my first time build.

Rcgammer

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Feb 10, 2014
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10,510
Ok so with some research and help i was able to put this together
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Rcgammer/saved/3IZy
I need some one to tell me if i need an adapter of some sort so my PC can connect to my router. Another question i have is will everything fit in my case? The next question i have is, could i make this PC any cheaper without changing the build to much. Another question i have is, is everything i have compatible. Another question i have is will i be able to record, edit videos(Nothing Crazy), and upload with this computer? The last question i have is, is there anything else i NEED for this computer build?
PC Build:http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Rcgammer/saved/3IZy
 
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Couple of suggestions:

- Get a 990fx chip based motherboard to fully use the mighty 8350
- you don't need thermal paste as it will be included with your cpu cooler
- Use a ssd like the hyperx 3k , corsair neutron or crucial m500 because when doing research for my own ssd i found that there were reliablility issues with the ssdnow series.
- Get a non-reference GPU like a the Asus Direct CUII version or the MSI Twin Frozr because it be faster, cooler and quieter than this version.
- The Corsair GS series tend to create sound out the bearing from the fan that cools the unit so look for another model (Be Quiet! pure power series, Seasonic M12 series or XFX pro)

Hope this helps.

wrchad23

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Feb 9, 2014
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Looks good to me. As for hooking up to your router your motherboard should have an ethernet port or you can buy a wireless card for pretty cheap $20-30.

Also there's not a whole lot of room to cut corners other than your PSU. You can probably find a cheaper 450-500w but you're probably only going to save $20 or so.
 

Xiembeest

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Jun 24, 2013
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Couple of suggestions:

- Get a 990fx chip based motherboard to fully use the mighty 8350
- you don't need thermal paste as it will be included with your cpu cooler
- Use a ssd like the hyperx 3k , corsair neutron or crucial m500 because when doing research for my own ssd i found that there were reliablility issues with the ssdnow series.
- Get a non-reference GPU like a the Asus Direct CUII version or the MSI Twin Frozr because it be faster, cooler and quieter than this version.
- The Corsair GS series tend to create sound out the bearing from the fan that cools the unit so look for another model (Be Quiet! pure power series, Seasonic M12 series or XFX pro)

Hope this helps.
 
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