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Just wanted feedback on my overkill build
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R8/H8
Under $410
don't worry guys, making proper thread. brb
r8 and h8
Had to get the cheapest 16GB RAM sticks I could find and the collor is different so it's triggering my autism.
That's overkill?
Just need fittings for the WC and a radiator (single 120)
Get a Samsung SSD and a WD Black HDD. Seagate is fucking atrocious. Get MSI Gaming or Gigabyte G1 versions of the 1080 too, they are much better.
I would recommend a RAM stick with a heatspread, but that's all up to you. Just get an HDD without an SSD if you are going for a budget build. Getting a tiny SSD is fucking useless and ultimately cripples you. Also, go AMD on your GPU if you are going budget. Nvidia is for mid to high budget builds. You could get a better case as well, $50 could get you a good one. And try to get at least Bronze on your CPU. Never cheap out on your power supply.
and power supply
migrate bois
Is this your first pc?
Do adapters for VGA-DVI-D not work? I'm looking for an adapter so I don't lose my second monitor when I upgrade my card but the reviews say that you can't do it.
Yeah, my first build so I'm trying to put a lot of research into it.
>need to replace broken graphics card
>want a new mini case too but my motherboard's too big for a mini (currently in mid tower)
>can't afford new case, gpu AND new motherboard and cpu
I just want something smaller and less clunky with an access window, why must it be like this
>(Windowed)
What's wrong with that? Mostly so I can see if it's dusty in there
>Seagate is fucking atrocious
that's stupid and any advice you give should be ignored
Tell me how Seagate isn't shit please, especially with those failure rates.
and the people delivering the data also point out that the price of the drives makes up for the commercial failure rates
the only failed drives i've ever encountered were WDs
>my experience overrides fact
I would rather pay $10 more for $20 less failure rates.
I bought that case back in December along with some fans.
I was wondering if the top fans should be intakes or not since I might wind up placing it underneath my desk.
except that when the drive fails a person with a brain would send it in for repair under the warranty. if the drive isn't failing within the warranty period, it's extremely unlikely to fail
a home user is not going to lose a good drive in his lifetime
once again, your advice is stupid and so are you
unless you're blocking off the panel, it doesn't matter where it's located. point them in the direction that works best for your system
For what it will be used for 99% of the time, yes. Ill be glad i wasted so much money when i play wildlands for 30 minutes a week tho
Where do you get these opinions?
Why the fuck do we need two /pcbg/. Fucks like you should be banned for shitting up this board