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FX-8320E (OC @ 4.2ghz)
CM 212 EVO
8GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333mhz
GIGABYTE 78LMT-USB3 Mobo
Asus GeForce GTX 970 4GB OC
EVGA 750 G2 PSU
2 TB Samsung Enterprise Disks
Lian Li PC-V2100

Btw @Killertoad Nice score on those parts!

Yes, I know.

I have a:

FX-8320
CM n520
8gb ram
ASUS m5a97 LE r2.0
R9 270x
SeaSonic 650w gold psu

sitting on my shelf right now haha

nice

DUDE WHAT WHY

FTFY[quote=“ShadowedDeath, post:9, topic:20544”]
Can’t afford it, especially when the AUD/USD is bad.
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I’ll point you in the direction of Green Ham Gaming.

??? does not compute

i3 4170
Stock Cooler (don’t shoot aaa)
8GB RAM
MSI H81M-P33 Motherboard
Gigabyte Geforce GTX 950
Cosair VS550 PSU
CiT Phantom Case (or something, it was like 20 quid, I’m getting an NZXT soon, along with a ram boost)

something something double post

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I never said this lol.

Are Z97 motherboards the same as H97 motherboards?

Z97 haz overclocking support, H97 does not

I hope I’m not late, am I?
Asus Maximus VII Ranger
Intel Core i7-4790K
Corsair H100i GTX
ASUS GTX980Ti STRIX
Kingston HyperX FURY 16GB Kit (2x8GB)
Cougar GX1050W 80 PLUS GOLD
2x1TB HDD
CM Storm Stryker
Windows 8.1 Pro

My plan:
Wait for 1080 & 1070 to release
Prices for 980ti should drop in my nearest PC Part Store
SLI :smiley:

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basically, more technical, is because of vrms and quality of boards for a higher and more stable overclock. Generally z97 boards are better.

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Yes haha, although they are already dropping crazy amounts on ebay, a friend of mine got two 980’s for 300. 150 a piece. Crazy cheap.

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Would you recommend it if I buy pc parts from different stores?

If it comes out to be cheaper, then yes.