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  1. Posts : 171
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       #31

    Switching the build up a little after i done some research, this is what ive come up with so far.

    PSU - EVGA 100-W1-0500-KR - 500W 80 Plus Power Supply (100-W1-0500-KR): Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
    The rest, hdd/sdd missing, will either use existing hdd or wait till i can buy a new ssd/hdd -
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       #32

    The motherboard and the CPU are not the same socket version. You'll need a motherboard with an 1151 socket to use that Skylake processor. The CPU won't fit in the motherboard that you have chosen.
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       #33

    This motherboard any good, i see it can take up to 32GB ram and the rams compatible right?
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  4. Posts : 7,466
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       #34

    Dimerz said:
    The fx 8320 can you over clock it? and im guessing ill need a aftermarket cpu cooler

    Yes you can and may i suggest the FX8320E it is the baby brother but still overclocks the same is only $99.99 us

    Here is a shot of my FX Build Show Us Your Rig [8]
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       #35

    Dimerz said:
    This motherboard any good, i see it can take up to 32GB ram and the rams compatible right?

    FYI Intel doesn't ship stock coolers anymore
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       #36

    Solarstarshines said:
    Dimerz said:
    This motherboard any good, i see it can take up to 32GB ram and the rams compatible right?

    FYI Intel doesn't ship stock coolers anymore
    Are you sure?

    My understanding was that only the K series processors shipped without a cooler.

    Here's a quote in a review from one of the people who purchased it on Newegg:

    "The stock cooler is really quiet and easy to install/uninstall. The CPU doesn't need much cooling anyway because of the relatively low 65w TDP."

    That motherboard should work.

    That processor is a non-K model, so isn't overclockable to any noticeable degree. But it's plenty strong enough for your purposes at the stock clock.
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  7. Posts : 7,466
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       #37

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    Dimerz said:
    This motherboard any good, i see it can take up to 32GB ram and the rams compatible right?

    FYI Intel doesn't ship stock coolers anymore
    Are you sure?

    My understanding was that only the K series processors shipped without a cooler.

    Here's a quote in a review from one of the people who purchased it on Newegg:

    "The stock cooler is really quiet and easy to install/uninstall. The CPU doesn't need much cooling anyway because of the relatively low 65w TDP."

    That motherboard should work.

    That processor is a non-K model, so isn't overclockable to any noticeable degree. But it's plenty strong enough for your purposes at the stock clock.
    Maybe your right but i heard they wern't and i did get a 6700k without one as well
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    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #38

    The one he has looks like it comes with a paperweight, doorstop, I mean cooler :)

    The K`s and E`s don`t, You can tell how skinny the box is next to the Samsung.
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  9. Posts : 171
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       #39

    AddRAM said:
    The one he has looks like it comes with a paperweight, doorstop, I mean cooler :)

    The K`s and E`s don`t, You can tell how skinny the box is next to the Samsung.
    Wow nice. So am i good with the parts, what do i do about the ssd/hdd use my old hdd or buy a new one when i can?
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  10. Posts : 171
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       #40

    ignatzatsonic said:
    If you are going to build now and upgrade continually over time, you should concentrate on the foundation parts--stuff that you likely won't upgrade for several years---case, motherboard, processor, and RAM.

    There's a big difference between a 400 pound budget for the next 3 years and a 400 pound budget today and say another 150 pounds in 3 months. If I knew I could add in another 150 pounds in 3 months, I'd probably build the thing without a video card and just use integrated video for the first 3 months.

    The 150 pounds you don't spend today on a video card could be spent on an SSD, HD, better case, and stronger processor.
    So upgrading to an i7 and motherboard, then leaving out the gtx 950
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