i need help in choosing NON-overclocking parts

haidar7

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hey guys, i have gathered all the parts i need, however, most of my parts are for Overclocking!!!! the problem is that, i don't need to overclock so i dont wanna waste my money for nothing..

here is my build, and advise me of good replacements of my parts:


mobo: msi Z87-G43 Gaming
GPU: msi GeForce 760 TWIN FROZN 2GB
CPU: i7-4770
HDD: 3TB Barracuda 7200 RPM
RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR3 16GB
Optical: LiteOn 24X
PSU: Corsair or Gigabyte 750W


i need a good parts that are NOT for overclocking if possible..

also, please advise if my power is more than enough to handle these specs..

thanks a lot guys
i really appreciate it
 
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You say these parts are for overclocking, but your CPU is not a " K " (as in 4770K), so that is not an overclockable CPU. The MSI video card may come with an overclock, which IMHO is a good thing, but if you don't want it, order their reference clocked card with the single fan. (I'd stick with the twin frozr version, nice card, and not worry about the OC)
You didn't tell us the speed of the RAM, but if it is faster then 1600, then order some 1600 or 1333 speed ram.
I M H O this looks like a very nice build. I wouldn't worry about OCing. anything; everything will run fine at whatever stock speed they are set at. All my PC builds have been with parts that were made for and could (supposedly) endure overclocking - which I don't do - and I...
You say these parts are for overclocking, but your CPU is not a " K " (as in 4770K), so that is not an overclockable CPU. The MSI video card may come with an overclock, which IMHO is a good thing, but if you don't want it, order their reference clocked card with the single fan. (I'd stick with the twin frozr version, nice card, and not worry about the OC)
You didn't tell us the speed of the RAM, but if it is faster then 1600, then order some 1600 or 1333 speed ram.
I M H O this looks like a very nice build. I wouldn't worry about OCing. anything; everything will run fine at whatever stock speed they are set at. All my PC builds have been with parts that were made for and could (supposedly) endure overclocking - which I don't do - and I chose them because if they can withstand being overclocked then they sure-as-hell can run fine and for a long time Without being OC'd.
!PowerSupply ! If you are going with Corsair, a TX or HX of 650 watts will easily power this build, maybe even a 550: with some extra power headroom. I would be careful of the RM series as it is not clear if they have yet solved some problem with the series.
I did a very quick search re. Gigabyte and only found one review, on jonnyguru.com, in 2007, but it was given a very good rating and a recommended award. It is a 550 w unit made by Channel Well.
 
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