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I would like to build a gaming computer under 650 euros

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September 23, 2014 2:50:50 AM

Can I build a 650 euros computer (Desktop only) no OS, no CD?DVD,! only main componnents ex: MB-CPU I7 intell-Coller-Memory-Power Supply-Video Card?

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September 23, 2014 3:44:13 AM

Will this be a single card build or are you interested in going for SLI/Crossfire in the future?

Are you set on an i7? since for gaming a good i5 (4690k for example) is more than enough.

And last question, will you overclock it? or stay at stock?
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September 23, 2014 3:45:36 AM

Menkes said:
Will this be a single card build or are you interested in going for SLI/Crossfire in the future?

Are you set on an i7? since for gaming a good i5 (4690k for example) is more than enough.

And last question, will you overclock it? or stay at stock?


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September 23, 2014 3:48:24 AM

I agree about the I5 and I would like to build a machine capable of getting upgraded in the newer future! about overclocking , I don't know much about it, but if it's a good thing, I would like to do it!
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September 23, 2014 3:56:57 AM

I agree about the I5 and I would like to build a machine capable of getting upgraded in the newer future! about overclocking , I don't know much about it, but if it's a good thing, I would like to do it!
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September 23, 2014 4:49:50 AM

LexRFc said:
I agree about the I5 and I would like to build a machine capable of getting upgraded in the newer future! about overclocking , I don't know much about it, but if it's a good thing, I would like to do it!


Overclocking means you feed your components with more power to get better results. This often causes them to produce more heat - which leads to more expensive cooling solutions.

Intel's overclocking CPUs are marked with a K at the end and the chipsets supporting it are marked with Z (Z87/Z97 for example).

If that interests you and you are willing to spend more to get more, go for it. It is also great fun to mess around with.
If not, going for non-k CPU and an H97 motherboard can save you some money.
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September 23, 2014 5:01:25 AM

Menkes said:
LexRFc said:
I agree about the I5 and I would like to build a machine capable of getting upgraded in the newer future! about overclocking , I don't know much about it, but if it's a good thing, I would like to do it!


Overclocking means you feed your components with more power to get better results. This often causes them to produce more heat - which leads to more expensive cooling solutions.

Intel's overclocking CPUs are marked with a K at the end and the chipsets supporting it are marked with Z (Z87/Z97 for example).

If that interests you and you are willing to spend more to get more, go for it. It is also great fun to mess around with.
If not, going for non-k CPU and an H97 motherboard can save you some money.


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September 23, 2014 5:05:39 AM

Yeap! I will be upgrading and overclocking it in the future! I just would like a machine that leaves it open to expand CPU and Video Card! I guess I would go for a good MotherBoard and a I5 for now with a ok Video Card!
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September 23, 2014 5:21:52 AM

Menkes said:
LexRFc said:
I agree about the I5 and I would like to build a machine capable of getting upgraded in the newer future! about overclocking , I don't know much about it, but if it's a good thing, I would like to do it!


Overclocking means you feed your components with more power to get better results. This often causes them to produce more heat - which leads to more expensive cooling solutions.

Intel's overclocking CPUs are marked with a K at the end and the chipsets supporting it are marked with Z (Z87/Z97 for example).

If that interests you and you are willing to spend more to get more, go for it. It is also great fun to mess around with.
If not, going for non-k CPU and an H97 motherboard can save you some money.



Yeap! I will be upgrading and overclocking it in the future! I just would like a machine that leaves it open to expand CPU and Video Card! I guess I would go for a good MotherBoard and a I5 for now with a ok Video Card!
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