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| Pentium:
--- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 10:15:33 AM ---Why is a solid state drive needed as well as a hard drive? --- End quote --- It's not needed per se, but it's a really nice thing to have. An SSD uses different tech compared to a hard drive and is much faster. If you install the OS one one the computer will feel much faster than when using just a hard drive. It's definitely worth the extra money. --- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 10:15:33 AM ---Does the CPU fan come with the motherboard? --- End quote --- No, but it comes with the CPU. This is because different processors output different amounts of heat and thus need more or less cooling. --- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 10:15:33 AM ---How are USB ports that come with the case connected to the motherboard, is there a connector? --- End quote --- Yes, there are two cables inside the case, one for the two USB2 ports, and one for the single USB3 port. They plug into the marked connectors on the motherboard. --- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 10:15:33 AM ---The GeForce GTX 960 video card requires 350W PSU, is that extra to the man 450W PSU? Also, isn't the video card powered by the motherboard? --- End quote --- No, that's for the entire system. The 450W XFX PSU I picked out is actually a bit overkill, but it was one of the cheapest good power supplies I could find when I put your build together. --- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 10:15:33 AM ---Can I use any power supply for any case (wattage wise)? --- End quote --- As long as both use the same mounting holes and physically fits, yes. --- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 10:15:33 AM ---Does anybody have any experience with the Corsair vs550 PSU? Is it good? --- End quote --- The Corsair VS is cheaper than the Corsair CX, which is already a budget PSU, so I'd stay away from that one if I were you. It's not like the XFX I showed you is expensive or anything, £34 is pretty damn cheap for a quality power supply. |
| Majorth:
--- Quote from: Pentium on August 27, 2015, 11:39:27 AM ----snip- --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Becquerel on August 27, 2015, 10:45:39 AM ----snip- --- End quote --- Thank you both. I looked for the cheapest price of each component and it comes to about £530 instead of the £620 price tag on pcpartpicker. We may try and wait for a sale sometime. EDIT: Also, I may get it earlier if the website(s) have a black friday sale. |
| Becquerel:
--- Quote from: Majorth on August 27, 2015, 12:13:54 PM ---Thank you both. . --- End quote --- Youre welcome |
| Cortunix³:
--- Quote from: Cortunix³ on April 20, 2015, 11:38:59 PM ---had help, but here ya go BUILD (has everything I want/need in it): http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rs9rjX NOT SPENT ON WANTS: $450 TOTAL SPENT: $862 TOTAL: $1,312 TOTAL ITEMS BOUGHT: 16 TOTAL ITEMS: 19 FRACTION: 16/19 --- End quote --- Little bit of a blog but i have bought all my needs such as my gpu, cpu, psu, and motherboard. I also should be getting by next week, so give me luck, i hope any of my parts aren't broken. |
| Miga:
So yeah, put together my new PC yesterday. Here's everything: Case: NZXT H440 CPU: Intel Core i7 5820k 6-core @ 3.30GHz Cooler: NZXT H31 MB: MSI X99A SLI PLUS RAM: 32GB DDR4-2400 (8x4GB) SSD: Samsung SM951 M.2 SSD (128GB) HDD1: Toshiba 3TB HDD2: Seagate 1.5TB GPU: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960 2GB This PC is sweet. |
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