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nvidia gtx 660 , amd fx 6350 , corsair 8gb 1600mhz ram , corsair 750w psu , Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P ATX Motherboard

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June 8, 2014 10:22:09 AM

i am planning on building this pc

psu - 750 w corsair moulder 80 plus bronze
cpu - amd fx 6350 black edition
gpu - nvidia gtx 660 2gb ddr5
ram - corsiar 8gb 2x4
1tb hard drive 7200rpm
asus disk drive non blue ray

is this a good build and will it work together correctly?

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a b V Motherboard
June 8, 2014 10:34:38 AM

Put these parts into pcpartpicker.com and update your post, it will also automatically check basic compatibility such as motherboard and cpu and gpu.
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June 8, 2014 11:00:48 AM

ok thanks
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a b V Motherboard
June 10, 2014 11:07:05 PM

What is your Mobo? You shud try intell or the new A series AMD,... as the FX has heating issues..
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June 30, 2014 8:51:36 AM

i have found the problem it was my hard drive. i bought a new one and the game ran lovely. my processor heats to about 65 degrees
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a b V Motherboard
July 5, 2014 2:28:02 PM

Yes these components will work only issue most people run Into is the gpu being huge (the gtx 660 is quite large)
So use a corsair carbide 300r as example it has huge amounts of room qnd would fit this rig a ok.
But as far as your basic components yes they will work together.
I would say throw a few extra bucks and get a gtx 760 instead $50 more but way higher performance.
But your rig you have there will work and do its job well.
Lastly just make sure to get a Am3+ mother board with that otherwise that amd won't work.
Just type in am3+ mobo on newegg or amazon there is loads of options some pretty cheap yet good.
Need more help please feel to ask.
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July 25, 2014 10:22:58 AM

ok thanks i have decided to get the r9 280x and a xfx 650w semi modular instead thanks for the help :) 
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