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Is this PC build of a high standard?

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October 5, 2014 10:15:28 AM

Hello,
I want to know if this is a good build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ddbjqs
I don't want to know if it is overkill, I just want to know whether it is good or not.
Thanks.

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October 5, 2014 10:17:59 AM

yep, thats good. Your somewhat future proof aswell.
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October 5, 2014 10:19:27 AM

Change the PSU to a seasonic ,xfx,rosewill capstone and you will have a perfect build.(corsair cx are poor PSU not good for OC and gaming pc)
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October 5, 2014 10:21:04 AM

prit87 said:
Change the PSU to a seasonic ,xfx,rosewill capstone and you will have a perfect build.(corsair cx are poor PSU not good for OC and gaming pc)


Ok, I can't really upgrade it right now as that is is an extremely exspensive build and a bit over my budget. I understand that it is a poor PSU, however will it be ok for around 6 months?
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October 5, 2014 10:23:00 AM

I would suggest improving the case a bit because the carbide 200r is a bit too low end for this build and also doesn't support liquid cooling and radiators. Consider a Corsair 230T or CM 690 III If you can. The HAF 932 is also a good case.
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October 5, 2014 10:24:58 AM

mnineseven said:
I would suggest improving the case a bit because the carbide 200r is a bit too low end for this build and also doesn't support liquid cooling and radiators. Consider a Corsair 230T or CM 690 III If you can. The HAF 932 is also a good case.


I DIDN'T SAY I WANTED WATER COOLING. READ THE POST!
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October 5, 2014 10:27:15 AM

If you got the cx PSu and are willing to upgrade the PSU in 6 months then you will have no problem just i will suggest dont OC anything and if you do keep the OC to a moderate level.
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October 5, 2014 10:27:58 AM

harrisoncove said:
mnineseven said:
I would suggest improving the case a bit because the carbide 200r is a bit too low end for this build and also doesn't support liquid cooling and radiators. Consider a Corsair 230T or CM 690 III If you can. The HAF 932 is also a good case.


I DIDN'T SAY I WANTED WATER COOLING. READ THE POST!


That is nothing to shout at! If you want a truly future proof build, you must not cheap out anywhere!
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