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What should i buy

What should i buy

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RageGlitch
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10-11-2016, 07:25 AM
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Hi everyone, i'm planning to assemble a 6th generation i5 6600k system and have these ideas in mind. I believe this setup should work well.
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RageGlitch
10-11-2016, 07:25 AM #1

Hi everyone, i'm planning to assemble a 6th generation i5 6600k system and have these ideas in mind. I believe this setup should work well.

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simonlh06
Member
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10-23-2016, 07:05 AM
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For a 6600k build, you might want to verify my signature. If this is for gaming, consider a BLACK series drive from WD, an EVGA or Seasonic PSU, and opt for fully modular or semi-modular options (fully will provide better cabling choices later if you decide to customize further). Two GB of VRAM isn't sufficient for your GPU unless you plan to overclock. If you won't overclock, you don't need a K processor or the Z170 chipset on the motherboard. For a gaming rig, allocate more funds to the GPU rather than the CPU.
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simonlh06
10-23-2016, 07:05 AM #2

For a 6600k build, you might want to verify my signature. If this is for gaming, consider a BLACK series drive from WD, an EVGA or Seasonic PSU, and opt for fully modular or semi-modular options (fully will provide better cabling choices later if you decide to customize further). Two GB of VRAM isn't sufficient for your GPU unless you plan to overclock. If you won't overclock, you don't need a K processor or the Z170 chipset on the motherboard. For a gaming rig, allocate more funds to the GPU rather than the CPU.

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Ystose78
Member
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10-28-2016, 08:10 PM
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For a 6600k build, you might want to verify my signature. If this is for gaming, consider a BLACK series drive from WD, an EVGA or Seasonic PSU, and opt for fully modular or semi-modular options (fully will provide better cabling choices later if you decide to customize further). Two GB of VRAM isn't sufficient for your GPU unless you plan to overclock. If you won't overclock, you don't need a K processor or the Z170 chipset on the motherboard. For a gaming rig, allocate more funds to the GPU rather than the CPU.
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Ystose78
10-28-2016, 08:10 PM #3

For a 6600k build, you might want to verify my signature. If this is for gaming, consider a BLACK series drive from WD, an EVGA or Seasonic PSU, and opt for fully modular or semi-modular options (fully will provide better cabling choices later if you decide to customize further). Two GB of VRAM isn't sufficient for your GPU unless you plan to overclock. If you won't overclock, you don't need a K processor or the Z170 chipset on the motherboard. For a gaming rig, allocate more funds to the GPU rather than the CPU.