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Case so cheap ?? It's decent price to performance ,, if ur planning on doing anything intensive u might wanna get an after market cpu cooler aswell :)

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What is the purpose of the build?

Depends what its for, looks ok to me

EDIT: And what your budget is

Case so cheap ?? It's decent price to performance ,, if ur planning on doing anything intensive u might wanna get an after market cpu cooler aswell :)

Mainly just csgo, h1z1 and maybe Gta v.

Budget is around £320 ( I'm poor)

Edited by SissyCuck69

Mainly just csgo, h1z1 and maybe Gta v.

Budget is around £320 ( I'm poor)

 

what settings? 

edit: you will be able to run csgo maxed, however, you will only be able to play h1z1 and gta 5 on low settings with that gpu.

Edited by Keven

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what settings?

apparently it's best to play on lowest for csgo because of smokes etc. But I'm not bothered honestly

Edit: yeah that's fine by me. Mainly want to just play RS and csgo anyway

Edited by SissyCuck69

Some things to note if you plan on upgrading in the future:

 

1) Invest in some artic silver thermal paste and an aftermarket cpu cooler. Don't ask why, you'll thank me later.

 

2) If you got some extra money to spend, splurge a bit on a more powerful PSU. 

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