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get the G46

Its good and all but it gets awfully close to my budgets edge so I should probably go with my board. Only real difference between your suggestion and my idea is your idea doesn't have a onboard GPU and cost more.

your idea doesn't have a onboard GPU
why the forget do you need an onboard gpu?? you have a 7790 lol
and go with the g46 that nal said. the computer that i built for my brother had it, looks lovey, performs good, absolutely no problems and its been over half a year. and better reviews

why the forget do you need an onboard gpu?? you have a 7790 lol
and go with the g46 that nal said. the computer that i built for my brother had it, looks lovey, performs good, absolutely no problems and its been over half a year. and better reviews
I have a g46 :)

why the forget do you need an onboard gpu?? you have a 7790 lol
and go with the g46 that nal said. the computer that i built for my brother had it, looks lovey, performs good, absolutely no problems and its been over half a year. and better reviews
I like to have a onboard GPU in the event of something happening.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1AJ77
Changed case too because I had to find one with front USB 3.0. If I had kept the G46 than my budget would probably cross over if not be right on the edge.

I like to have a onboard GPU in the event of something happening.
that motherboard you have doesn't even have onboard gpu
and what will you do with some cheap-ass radeon 3000 which will have trouble even booting up windows?

that motherboard you have doesn't even have onboard gpu
and what will you do with some cheap-ass radeon 3000 which will have trouble even booting up windows?
Its incase the dedicated one has something happen to it, its a possibility.
And as I said I kind of ran out of budget room when I had to get a USB 3.0 compatible case

Anyway here is the setup as of now:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1AJ77
I'm out of money so there is like no chance my budget it raising.
« Last Edit: September 06, 2013, 07:45:55 PM by Alyx Vance »

Storage: Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($114.99 @ Microcenter)
5400RPM
NOPE
5400RPM drives have very low transfer rates and really slow access times, and will make your $1000 PC feel like a $150 netbook. Put your movie collection on an external hard drive and get a smaller 7200RPM drive instead.

3tb is a bit much.
Try this http://pcpartpicker.com/part/western-digital-internal-hard-drive-wd10ezex
1tb, 6gb/s transfer (as long as you have a 6gb/s sata MoBo) and 7200RPM

3tb is a bit much.
Try this http://pcpartpicker.com/part/western-digital-internal-hard-drive-wd10ezex
1tb, 6gb/s transfer (as long as you have a 6gb/s sata MoBo) and 7200RPM
I have a 5200rpm hard drive and a 7200 in my computer and its only a 30mbs write difference

I have a 5200rpm hard drive and a 7200 in my computer and its only a 30mbs write difference
Thats not really too bad of a difference actually.

Bemp
I switched out the ram on my computer build, I now have a 1 stick 8gb
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cml8gx3m1a1600c10b

Is good indeed.

Bemp
I switched out the ram on my computer build, I now have a 1 stick 8gb
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cml8gx3m1a1600c10b

Is good indeed.
that's a stupid idea. Why get one stick

that's a stupid idea. Why get one stick
Its not like I have to get 2.