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koreysaurus

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  1. Yeah Fringie here on the forums referred me the 770s or 780s in a msg. I believe I'm going to go with the 780s, Even knowing they are good I'm going to take some time to look into it first of course. But all in all they look great.
  2. I choose the graphics and other variants because I wanted to have plenty of breathing room. I'm tired of having crappy walmart computers and I honestly don't care to have issues as far as performance. I'm a huge gamer and I don't want to be limited to my PC. Thus I wanted to get the best I could, all being compatible of course, within a reasonable price (not getting into the 5k+ range) or overpaying for some alienware computer. I am most likely going to be using 2-3 of the ASUS monitors I mentioned in the post and I want my graphics card to be able to handle that, As far as the power goes, I wanted enough wattage to overclock what I wanted to and as you can tell a lot of things are based on cooling, with heat shields, and other things related like the RAM, Mobo, ect. I've looked at a lot of builds and this one seem to fit me all together. As far as the SSD goes I do plan on upgrading in the future, But ofcourse I'm not "Made of money" I'm aware that it is an expensive build but I do plan on cutting back on upgrades until its completed. Otherwise thank you for the input, like I mentioned I am new to PC building and I do appreciate your input and would love more if you or anyone else has opinions
  3. Osbot is more of a CPU hog than ram, 6 bots use under 3GB ram Speaking of, How many bots do you think I can run with my new build? Average With your build, you should be able to run 15-20 bots fairly decent frame rate. Very nice, Better than I expected. I'm not sure what if anything I would change on this build. Only thing extra I would do is add lighting and such, few misc things.
  4. Osbot is more of a CPU hog than ram, 6 bots use under 3GB ram Speaking of, How many bots do you think I can run with my new build? Average
  5. Lol? My past 3 jobs have been government so no lol. No drugs for me ^^ Tyvm. I wanted to make sure I have enough cpu for my needs. I wanted to be able to run multiple java scripts at the same time. ect.
  6. Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Power Supply: 850W CORSAIR AX850 Motherboard: ASUS SABERTOOTH Z77 CPU: INTEL CORE I7-3770k CPU Cooler: CORSAIR H 100I Memory: 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM SSD: 128GB SAMSUNG 840 PRO SERIES Hard Drive: 2TB WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLACK Graphics Card: 2X MSI GEFORCE GTX 680 Optical Drive: LG BLU-RAY BURNER Operating System: WINDOWS 8 Monitors: 2/3x ASUS VG248QE Im new to PC building and have gone over a lot of different options on what my needs are. I decided to settle around the 2.5-3k range price wise. Does anyone have any opinions about this build?

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