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September 24, 2014 12:36:09 AM

Parts are:

-Intel i5 4690k Unlocked Quad Core
-Gigabyte H81M-D2V Motherboard
-1TB Hard Drive
-NZXT H440 MIDI Tower Case
-Aerocool VP Series 750w
-2x Samsung EVO Series 120gb SSD
-Crosair H80i Liquid Cooler
-EVGA GTX 760 GPU

Let me know if this all fits together please, and if there are any adjustments i can make that make it cheaper but same performance.
Got the idea from this > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XshgY77Dju4

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September 24, 2014 12:43:19 AM

There is no point getting k series chip on a h series board because you cannot overclock on them. You need a z97 board for that. I would get a hyper 212 evo instead of the h80i and a better psu. you dont need two ssds and that case is quite expensive if you are going for a budget build
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September 24, 2014 1:27:13 AM

smackers_12 said:
There is no point getting k series chip on a h series board because you cannot overclock on them. You need a z97 board for that. I would get a hyper 212 evo instead of the h80i and a better psu. you dont need two ssds and that case is quite expensive if you are going for a budget build


My friend also said it was stupid to buy two SSD's, and I also thought 750w was too much.. Do you have and idea what PSU i should get?
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September 24, 2014 2:18:34 AM

Luke Loncarevic said:
smackers_12 said:
There is no point getting k series chip on a h series board because you cannot overclock on them. You need a z97 board for that. I would get a hyper 212 evo instead of the h80i and a better psu. you dont need two ssds and that case is quite expensive if you are going for a budget build


My friend also said it was stupid to buy two SSD's, and I also thought 750w was too much.. Do you have and idea what PSU i should get?


That depends, do you want to overclock?
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September 24, 2014 2:30:17 AM

smackers_12 said:
Luke Loncarevic said:
smackers_12 said:
There is no point getting k series chip on a h series board because you cannot overclock on them. You need a z97 board for that. I would get a hyper 212 evo instead of the h80i and a better psu. you dont need two ssds and that case is quite expensive if you are going for a budget build


My friend also said it was stupid to buy two SSD's, and I also thought 750w was too much.. Do you have and idea what PSU i should get?


That depends, do you want to overclock?


Yeah
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September 24, 2014 3:01:43 AM

Luke Loncarevic said:
smackers_12 said:
Luke Loncarevic said:
smackers_12 said:
There is no point getting k series chip on a h series board because you cannot overclock on them. You need a z97 board for that. I would get a hyper 212 evo instead of the h80i and a better psu. you dont need two ssds and that case is quite expensive if you are going for a budget build


My friend also said it was stupid to buy two SSD's, and I also thought 750w was too much.. Do you have and idea what PSU i should get?


That depends, do you want to overclock?


Yeah


Then you need a z97 series board. You will probably be fine with a 550w psu but you can check with a psu calculator. Any 550w psu from tier one or two of the tier list will be fine
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September 24, 2014 3:10:59 AM

smackers_12 said:
Luke Loncarevic said:
smackers_12 said:
Luke Loncarevic said:
smackers_12 said:
There is no point getting k series chip on a h series board because you cannot overclock on them. You need a z97 board for that. I would get a hyper 212 evo instead of the h80i and a better psu. you dont need two ssds and that case is quite expensive if you are going for a budget build


My friend also said it was stupid to buy two SSD's, and I also thought 750w was too much.. Do you have and idea what PSU i should get?


That depends, do you want to overclock?


Yeah


Then you need a z97 series board. You will probably be fine with a 550w psu but you can check with a psu calculator. Any 550w psu from tier one or two of the tier list will be fine


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