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Looks like a nice build then. Some people may frown at 8GB RAM, but I think it's perfectly fine for gaming at this time. Unless you work on a lot of rendering, or run virtual machines on your PC I think you're good.

woodenbox

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I've had bad experiences with BIOSTAR and their customer service. Couldn't even get a brand new DOA board replaced after paying out of pocket to pack and ship the board to them, and several e-mails and phone calls. Since then I go with ASUS and ASRock, though I have used MSI without any trouble too. No experience with Rosewill power supplies. I tend to stick with Corsair, though I would be happy picking up a Seasonic/Antec too.

No video card(s)? What do you plan to use the PC for if I may ask?
 

Slomoshun

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Sorry, forgot to mention I'm good on the GPU front. Got a GTX 680 and have no need to replace it atm.

I will be using this game for purely gaming. The reason behind the i7 is the game I'm playing now is GW2 and its very CPU intensive.
 

woodenbox

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Looks like a nice build then. Some people may frown at 8GB RAM, but I think it's perfectly fine for gaming at this time. Unless you work on a lot of rendering, or run virtual machines on your PC I think you're good.
 
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