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Danny Boy said that the Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 Motherboard probably wont work with a GTX 760/770. Can anyone confirm?

If a motherboard has a PCI-E slot, it will work. Just because it's an AMD board doesn't mean the hardware that goes on it (besides the CPU and cooler) won't work unless it's AMD. That's like if AMD boards only accepted AMD RAM, which they don't.

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Thanks, but I think I might just go with the build I got (removing the sound card tho). I need a fast option (pretty sure my laptops gpu is going to give out any one of these days) and I can buy this build right now.

See if you can just upgrade the GPU to the next step with that extra money. You might be able to

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3ECHL
What can I upgrade without dramatically moving up the price to make this better?
go easy on my i have no idea what i'm doing :c

Easy upgrade for any system is always an SSD or a better GPU. Most of the parts you have there are fair game though I would say. Good job :)


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Guys, what's to hot for Radeon 7770

Like 80C under full load.

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i said that it cancels out people who want to use AMD processing units, there's no matter of checking the 'best compatible parts' when you aren't even supposed or able to run OS X on an AMD chip

Name 1 Apple product that runs on said "AMD chip"

What you're saying makes no sense.

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cancels out AMD users unless you want to fiddle with the kernel and constantly have broken features and troubleshooting

lol http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/product_index.aspx?cid=1&gid=3&sgid=1157&pid=1777&psn=&leg=0&lid=1

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I'm saving up for one of them for my college courses. That's if I don't stop spending it on food.
They're gorgeous, my mate has one in his room and it looks so simplistic and productive.

You sound like you've been brainwashed or something lol

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Still it's cheaper. Lets just stop arguing, k?

Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit $100 (newegg $94.98 (OutletPC)
Intel Core i7-4770S $310 (newegg) $295.99 (SuperBiiz)
CORSAIR Vengeance 12GB (3 x 4GB) $128 (newegg) $112.99 (Newegg) If you think they use Corsair Vengeance in this system you are as high as a kite 
2TB Serial ATA Hard Drive - 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA  $120 (tigerdirect) $87.98 (OutletPC)
GeForce GTX 760 2gb $260 (newegg) $236.99 Amazon
Total: $918 with out a case or power supply According to the "necessary" items you listed it would be more like $828.93

I don't know buying the entire pc at one time seems to be cheaper. No.

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Off Topic / Re: Blockland Forums 2014 IRL Meet up!
« on: April 30, 2014, 03:37:53 PM »
wow way to pick one of the places farthest away from me =|

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Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit $100 (newegg
Intel Core i7-4770S $310 (newegg)
CORSAIR Vengeance 12GB (3 x 4GB) $128 (newegg)
2TB Serial ATA Hard Drive - 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA  $120 (tigerdirect)
GeForce GTX 760 2gb $260 (newegg)
Total: $918 with out a case or power supply

I don't know buying the entire pc at one time seems to be cheaper.

It's the balance of the parts not the cost u dumbo.

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You really think I would spend thousands of dollars on a pc? No and it works fine for my needs of gaming. How would you know it's bad?


Because if you used your brain you would realize you're wrong.

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Off Topic / Re: 1 word
« on: April 27, 2014, 09:55:19 PM »
flopping

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oh, thanks

Also, is there any possible way to make my build cheaper? Any parts that I can swap out for cheaper, maybe?

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3zBRZ

You can probably find a cheaper motherboard, that one's kinda in the pricey range.

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Hope this helps.


This list is out of date. I will make a new one soon. (hopefully)

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