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CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($169.99 @ SuperBiiz) 





Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 4GB Video Card  ($243.88 @ OutletPC) 

Case: Cooler Master N400 ATX Mid Tower Case  ($44.99 @ Newegg) 



Total: $658.73  ($813 actually - $850-900 in iran)

Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-06-23 04:53 EDT-0400

 

 

 

thots?

Edited by Acerd

I'd pick up a 1600 MHz RAM kit instead of the 1333 MHz kit (or overclock the 1333 MHz RAM if possible). Also 64 GB for your OS drive is VERY limited, I'd suggest getting at least a 120 GB.

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/WbYccc, price diffrence is like just a few bucks.

Edited by Rudie

I'd pick up a 1600 MHz RAM kit instead of the 1333 MHz kit (or overclock the 1333 MHz RAM if possible). Also 64 GB for your OS drive is VERY limited, I'd suggest getting at least a 120 GB.

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/WbYccc, price diffrence is like just a few bucks.

Agreed on the drive, but ram speeds make 0 noticeable differences in day-to-day use. Then again, the price difference is negligible anyways.

Agreed on the drive, but ram speeds make 0 noticeable differences in day-to-day use. Then again, the price difference is negligible anyways.

For a few bucks I'd rather get 1600 MHz over 1333 MHz any day. And believe me, RAM speed differences are definitely noticeable.

Edited by Rudie

60gb for os is more than enough. 

 

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Thats my 60gb ssd drive which contains the os and a few downloads. It has never ever been full or near full. However, as rudie suggested, a 1600mhz ram is recommended. Other than that, you shouldn't go for the 960. Amd rx 480 is coming up in a week and it is better, cheaper and newer than 960.

 

edit: not sure if the 500gb hdd is going to be enough. It is a lot but I'm not sure if it can handle all that incest anime download.

Edited by Keven

60gb for os is more than enough. 

 

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Thats my 60gb ssd drive which contains the os and a few downloads. It has never ever been full or near full. However, as rudie suggested, a 1600mhz ram is recommended. Other than that, you shouldn't go for the 960. Amd rx 480 is coming up in a week and it is better, cheaper and newer than 960.

 

edit: not sure if the 500gb hdd is going to be enough. It is a lot but I'm not sure if it can handle all that incest anime download.

I think I can speak for a lot of people that you place your favorite programs/games on your SSD to let them run faster, 64 GB then gets full pretty quickly.

Edited by Rudie

I think I can speak for a lot of people that you place your favorite programs/games on your SSD to let them run faster, 64 GB then gets full pretty quickly.

 

Perhaps. I have league and csgo on the ssd, i guess its personal preference.

I'd pick up a 1600 MHz RAM kit instead of the 1333 MHz kit (or overclock the 1333 MHz RAM if possible). Also 64 GB for your OS drive is VERY limited, I'd suggest getting at least a 120 GB.

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/WbYccc, price diffrence is like just a few bucks.

 

You can get a 120gb SSD for like $15 more. 

Get 120.

 

I have 120 and already I am limited for space because you only get like 113 from the beginning.

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Perhaps. I have league and csgo on the ssd, i guess its personal preference.

 

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