Zoot Active member May 26, 2014 #21 The GTX 680 is worth a look too if it can be found cheaper, it's only slightly slower than the 770.
A AMDFTW New member May 31, 2014 #22 got 2 weeks yet till i take the plunge just finalising but seems i can get quite abit for 1000
Zoot Active member Jun 7, 2014 #24 Little hard to read, but I think I can make out an FX-8350, an Asus Crosshair V Formula Z board and an MSI GTX 770. Should be a great gaming rig. What are the other components?
Little hard to read, but I think I can make out an FX-8350, an Asus Crosshair V Formula Z board and an MSI GTX 770. Should be a great gaming rig. What are the other components?
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Jun 9, 2014 #25 Kind of odd you go with an amd cpu and a nvidia gpu I would go with both amd but go with whatever is cheapest with the 280x or 770.
Kind of odd you go with an amd cpu and a nvidia gpu I would go with both amd but go with whatever is cheapest with the 280x or 770.
A AMDFTW New member Jun 13, 2014 #26 ive tried to upload the image again i cant figure out why its not showing a larger image Attachments Screenshot (1).jpg 19.6 KB · Views: 59
barnsley born in a..... Jun 13, 2014 #27 AMDFTW said: ive tried to upload the image again i cant figure out why its not showing a larger image Click to expand... Upload it on imgur then use the bb code from there here.
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Feronix New member Jun 16, 2014 #30 Looks good, but I always recommend everyone to get WD drives (or Hitachi/Toshiba/ anything that isn't Seagate)! The Caviar Blue has the same specs as the Seagate drive and it's a pound cheaper http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1tb-wd-blue-wd10ezex-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-64mb-cache-8ms-oem-hdd I know you're on a budget, and the Samsung Evo drives are of amazing quality so consider this as more of a heads-up than telling you to change something, but for £13 you can have twice the capacity: http://www.scan.co.uk/products/256g...i-550-mb-s-330-mb-s-85k-iops-inc-95mm-adapter Edit; Are you planning on running that 8350 with the stock cooler?
Looks good, but I always recommend everyone to get WD drives (or Hitachi/Toshiba/ anything that isn't Seagate)! The Caviar Blue has the same specs as the Seagate drive and it's a pound cheaper http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1tb-wd-blue-wd10ezex-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-64mb-cache-8ms-oem-hdd I know you're on a budget, and the Samsung Evo drives are of amazing quality so consider this as more of a heads-up than telling you to change something, but for £13 you can have twice the capacity: http://www.scan.co.uk/products/256g...i-550-mb-s-330-mb-s-85k-iops-inc-95mm-adapter Edit; Are you planning on running that 8350 with the stock cooler?
A AMDFTW New member Jun 18, 2014 #31 got a keyboard and mouse and yes stock cooler for a few weeks i just wanted to get the bulk of the parts ile have a look at the other ssd Last edited: Jun 18, 2014
got a keyboard and mouse and yes stock cooler for a few weeks i just wanted to get the bulk of the parts ile have a look at the other ssd