Post: Will My Build Work?
09-08-2013, 09:02 PM #1
boss10000
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I have been eyeing up making my own PC and i think i might finally be about to take the plunge, all i want to know now is if my build is correct and will all work together and not got the wrong components or anything.

Few things that i want to check....

1)Will all the components work together?
2)Is the PSU enough to power all the components?
3)Could i add water cooling later on?
4)Any recommendation's or changes that i should do?

P.s i will get a sound card later on but wanted to do the main components first then add that bit later.

Okay on to my build.

Motherboard, Processor, RAM and Fan Bundle
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Graphics Card
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PSU (Power Unit)
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SSD HDD (i have a 2.5 to 3.5 adaption bracket)
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Main HDD
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CASE
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DVD writer (may get a blue ray later)
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Operating System ( 7 > 8 )
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I really appreciate for looking through this, i hope to see your opinion on my build and how it rates.
Last edited by boss10000 ; 09-10-2013 at 01:37 PM.
09-09-2013, 01:55 PM #2
Callumeleyy
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Nice setup you have man! yea this should work fine. My only thing i would change is the operating system. You're better buying Windows 7 Ultimate, and maybe an 800w - 1000w PSU because of the Graphics card.

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09-10-2013, 11:39 AM #3
Aim_Fire_Dead
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Everything looks good one thing I would say is if your going to buy an aftermarket cpu cooler make sure it will not disrupt your RAM as you have 4 sticks and not all cpu coolers will fit.

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09-10-2013, 01:39 PM #4
boss10000
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Originally posted by Dead View Post
Everything looks good one thing I would say is if your going to buy an aftermarket cpu cooler make sure it will not disrupt your RAM as you have 4 sticks and not all cpu coolers will fit.


thanks updated it to a better motherboard, and CPU and has 2, 8GB sticks instead of 4
09-11-2013, 01:30 AM #5
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by boss10000 View Post
I have been eyeing up making my own PC and i think i might finally be about to take the plunge, all i want to know now is if my build is correct and will all work together and not got the wrong components or anything.

Few things that i want to check....

1)Will all the components work together?
2)Is the PSU enough to power all the components?
3)Could i add water cooling later on?
4)Any recommendation's or changes that i should do?

P.s i will get a sound card later on but wanted to do the main components first then add that bit later. Also the graphic card and PSU are good. The ssd is. Slow one I recommend getting a 840 pro or a hyper 3k. They are much faster. And if the graphics card fits length and width wise in the case its a solid build even though most you need is 750w and a bronze so you could save some $ there

Okay on to my build.

Motherboard, Processor, RAM and Fan Bundle
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Graphics Card
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PSU (Power Unit)
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SSD HDD (i have a 2.5 to 3.5 adaption bracket)
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Main HDD
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CASE
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DVD writer (may get a blue ray later)
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Operating System ( 7 > 8 )
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I really appreciate for looking through this, i hope to see your opinion on my build and how it rates.


Its pretty nice and a swap to a fix CPU like a 6300 or a i5 would be better than a terrrrible has well they run so hot its not worth it.

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