My gaming rig

what007

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Jun 19, 2015
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Hey everyone
This is my gaming rig
System info:-
*CPU* :-Intel I7 6700 non k
*MOTHERBOARD*:-H110M-S2 DDR4
*RAM*:-KINGSTON 8×2=16GB
*L.COOLING*:-DEEPCOOL MAELSTROM 120T
*GPU*:-MSI GTX 1080 With Liquid Cooling(Kraken G10) Corsair H55
*Monitor*:-Asus Vg248QE 1920x1080 144hz
*HDD*:-WESTERN DIGITAL BLUE 1TB
*PSU*:-SEASONIC S12II 520W 80+BRONZE
UPS:-INTEX 1000VA GAMA
*CASE*:-Circle cc 930

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Are you asking for advice on the build?

You don't need a liquid cooler for a locked 6700. I would just use the stock cooler that it comes with.

If you want a liquid cooled 1080, then I would just go with the EVGA FTW Hybrid as there will be no installation required.

As for the PSU, 520 watts would be the bare minimum. Without overclocking the CPU you should be fine. But I would probably go with a decent 600 watt PSU just for a little head room.

Lastly, you need a SSD to run the OS. A SSD wont help gaming much, but it will drastically speed up boot and load times.


How much was this build? http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3502686/builds-2017-000-budget-category.html may be a more appropriate place for you to post this beautiful creation.

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Are you asking for advice on the build?

You don't need a liquid cooler for a locked 6700. I would just use the stock cooler that it comes with.

If you want a liquid cooled 1080, then I would just go with the EVGA FTW Hybrid as there will be no installation required.

As for the PSU, 520 watts would be the bare minimum. Without overclocking the CPU you should be fine. But I would probably go with a decent 600 watt PSU just for a little head room.

Lastly, you need a SSD to run the OS. A SSD wont help gaming much, but it will drastically speed up boot and load times.
 
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