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    mrcrusty's Avatar Primicerius
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    Default Re: Pc Case Gear system

    Lmao.

    I've got that RAM, that PSU and that graphics card.

    You'll be fine.


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    I think the GTX 560 is coming out soon, and it's suppose to be 20-30% more powerful than the 460, but priced similarly.

    Also I think the 2500k is a better investment since it can overclock much better making it viable in the long-run.
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    It's cool, just change the HDD and get a caviar black 64MB cache one it's SATA III and will go in your mobo.

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    Hmm nice.

    Just a few changes though, the GTx470 is a bit old hat now and for $10 you can get this and with the right BIOS file can be flashed into one of these FOC (but no guarantees mind but given these cards are dual BIOS there's little risk if it doesn't work). Even at stock settings it's a quicker card so in my mind it's a no brainier.

    I doubt your going to need an after market CPU cooler given there's no overclocking on your CPU the stock HSF will more then suffice and if you really did want another cooler the Arctic Freezer Pro 7 Pro Rev 2 will be kind to your ears. It's a shame they don't stock the K series 2500 but given the price disparity between 2600 and 2600K ($80!) I wouldn't hold out for it. Oh and since you won't be overclocking you might want to consider getting a cheaper H67 chipset board the only draw back with H67 unless you plan to go Crossfire/SLI at some point in which case stay with the P67.

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