Final Compatibility Check

DeathStroke

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Dec 22, 2013
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Hey guys, so I recently have had all my parts shipped in except my gpu and I found which one I want to buy. Its a long card so I just wanted to make sure it and everything else in the computer is compatible. I know pcpartpicker has a compatibility check, but I wasn't sure how in depth it was so I just wanted to take it here just to make sure everything is okay. If anyone could tell me if i'm good to go or not, I would appreciate it a lot and thank you in advance!!!

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Relax, buddy! Everything is compatible, no need to worry. Only suggestion is, if you've got 20$ more to spend, getting a GTX 770 instead of the 270X. Not that the 270X is bad (pretty nice card), but the 770 is slightly better at gaming. Get an Asus 2GB non-reference model (one of the cheapest in PCPartpicker, only $320).

I think you've invested in some wrong stuf (nothing major, thr PC is still great), but, since you've already bought it, I can't suggest anything else. However your build is very powerful and will exceed your needs. Good luck!

sandals100

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I personally would definitly swap out that WD Blue HDD to one of their Black series ones. The blue series have been known for reliability issues. I do not know what you are using the PC exclusively for but I would also recommend with going for a Nvidia GPU, I swapped my 270x for a GTX 760 (Asus) and it has got me some better results in games.
 

DeathStroke

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Dec 22, 2013
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I have already purchased everything in this list excluding the GPU, and I would like to purchase the 270x as this will be used for gaming and most of the games I aim to spend my time on are AMD tuned (supposedly). I just wanted to know if everything was compatible.
 
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Relax, buddy! Everything is compatible, no need to worry. Only suggestion is, if you've got 20$ more to spend, getting a GTX 770 instead of the 270X. Not that the 270X is bad (pretty nice card), but the 770 is slightly better at gaming. Get an Asus 2GB non-reference model (one of the cheapest in PCPartpicker, only $320).

I think you've invested in some wrong stuf (nothing major, thr PC is still great), but, since you've already bought it, I can't suggest anything else. However your build is very powerful and will exceed your needs. Good luck!
 
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