My first build (Im really new to this)

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I am not supporting it, but my friend was able to get a Win7 Iso if you want me to ask how. But, be warned, it eventually started getting errors about it being a pirated copy, then some features weren't supported, so you're better off buying Win10.
CPU, GPU, RAM, and Motherboard are solid IMO. I'd try to find a better brand of power supply. The 850W is sufficient, but I've never heard of that brand. I like Corsair and they seem to be reasonably priced. The hard drive is fine, but you may want to consider a smaller (256-512GB) Solid State Drive for the OS to be installed on. Not necessary, but definitely worth the money (again, my opinion).
 


Good call on that. You should be able to get a good GPU for half that price.
 
What you guys would consider a good gpu ? i bought this one based on the performance tests i saw that i think r9 290x , but i tough since i had the money and i dont plan making any changes soon this video board would be a good idea , could you giveme an example of the smaller ssd , and will i need any coolers? i live in a hot country no ac
ps: this site price is wrong http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487076 on newegg the gpu is 341
ps2:a corsair 850 would do the job aswell?
 


Yeah im not buyng anything on this site i just used it to put all the parts so people on forum could see it , corsair is a little expensive , but if there is no other budget option i could go with corsair
 
Hello , im back so my parts finally al arrived and i will start building it , but something is botheringme a lot , the static , i read in some places that i need a anti static device then i read in another places that i dont need and i can just touch something metalic in between touching parts , what is the safest way to not fuck up?
 
Ok , so i got the carpet anyway so i just build the mobo on it right , also anyone has a safe place so i can download a w7 iso , and should i use w7 , i think its the more solid atm right , for gaming?
 


Buy a copy from Microsoft and download it from their website... I'd honestly go with Windows 10 as Windows 7 will not have support for much longer and won't support DirectX 12.
 
I am not supporting it, but my friend was able to get a Win7 Iso if you want me to ask how. But, be warned, it eventually started getting errors about it being a pirated copy, then some features weren't supported, so you're better off buying Win10.
 
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I see thank you very much : D , sorry for all the questions it might sound really dumb sometimes , but when im new to something i just make execessive questions cause im aways insecure haha , thanks everyone for the support

And a last one : Do you guys have any tutorial that you consider ideal , i have seen a lot of turtorials aready , but since i dont know anything about this subject i asume it might be better to ask for one here

Ps:Sorry for my bad english
Ps2:I run out of money with this build , so i was planning to use the refresh comand until i have money for a windows 10 , thats why i asked
 
Im having issues putting my cpu on my mobo i kinda have to do too much force in order to bring the thing down , is it normal? Its an asrock z 170 fatality and my cpu is i5 4690k , i tought they were compatible