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Yoav123

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Hello everyone,
i've lately researched and built (more of a group effort i'd say) a gaming computer of around 1250$ budget, monitor not included...
I'd like to have some opinions on my build, If it would work well, Is it well-balanced, am I getting the maximum for my money here, are there some sub- optimal components with better/cheaper alternatives etc...

Here's the build:
http://imgur.com/NAnhrxU
would love to hear you pros reviewing my build !
Thanks in advance 😀
 
Solution
H5 ultimate I believe can handle a little higher power draw on the CPU.

H7 was designed to be an ultra-compatible solution that doubled back on itself so that no RAM slots would be obstructed.

RAM slots getting covered is usually only a problem on tiny ITX layouts where the CPU and RAM are closer together than the average ATX sized board. You're probably fine with either, H5 ult is a little better performing.


Alright thanks for the prompt response! I think I'll end up going with the g2, as it should be more than enough for my rig.
 
You will not regret buying a top quality PSU. Back in january of 2004 I bought a PC Power & Cooling 425w unit for my then "high end" gaming rig. Best ones made back in the day. Still working flawlessly to this day. Variances checked with Multimeter of course.

Happy Gaming :)
 


thanks friend, im so freakin hyped for this you have no idea... With everyone's tremendous help I built myself the perfect gaming pc and I'm sure Im going to have so much fun with this beast 😀
 
Hey everybody, just wanted to thank you again for your help. Got the computer built and ready to use few days ago and its freaking awsome! I'm really really enjoying it. Ended up going for noctua nh d15 with a 550w g3, works amazingly...
Love it!