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Also if you get a microATX get a microATX case :^)
Well thats just my opinion.
Theyre portable n stuff. Why not take advantage of that?
uh.. what? That didn't really make sense. That and the motherboard and that case are MicroATX?

Im blind
The case seems huge tough.

Better to have a bigger case for expansion later.

Better to have a bigger case for expansion later.
yeah, or for in case your graphics card is too big for a tiny case

Holy forget the 1060 is AMAZING

Yet somehow can't run max shaders at 60fps lmao

Yet somehow can't run max shaders at 60fps lmao
What
My 960 can do this at 200FPS lol


dude the prices here in canada are ridiculous too
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the rx480 is cheaper than that in canada lol

the rx480 is cheaper than that in canada lol
Yep, I can get an RX 480 cheaper than 6 out of the 7 RX 470 prices. The forget is wrong with this pricing.


What game could you not run with a GTX 1070 at decent fps? (card that is most prevalent around that price range)
lol there are plenty of games in which I get below 45FPS even with a GTX 1080 (granted I do play at 1440p)

I completely re-worked and priced my entire gaming setup and list of things I'll be getting. I did the math about the potential jobs I'll be working at and all the ones would be a little over $1000 a month, so I changed it to fit that budget. Any suggestions? (Real suggestions, not a 400 dollar gpu or that nonsense.)

Also I didn't get a cooler for the CPU because I don't plan to over-clock it that high. I only really plan on getting it to 3.7Ghz or higher if the temps are fine.

Also it's the Pro version of Windows 10



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« Last Edit: August 11, 2016, 08:09:55 AM by Insert Name Here² »

If you're not going to overclock there's no point in getting a K-series CPU, an i5-4460 is $50 less and only slightly slower: https://goo.gl/0K0I3M
Also, the power supply is not very good, this is only $12 more and much better: https://goo.gl/SsAoaV
If you can afford it, I'd also recommend getting a boot SSD, it really makes a HUGE difference in terms of how the computer feels: https://goo.gl/DJPU98


I'd just like to add this onto the conversation, unless if you have the extra money right now just wait until later to add a SSD for your OS, that's what I did.
Don't take out of the budget for your CPU or GPU, you'll be replacing that a lot later than adding on the SSD.