sidrenwada
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If this is for gaming, which I'm assuming it is, I don't understand why you got a x6 AMD 1100T. No game needs more than 4 cores. You would be better changing that motherboard and getting an i5-2500k.It's all in the signature
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The PSU is 1250w, which you don't need.
GPU: Sapphire HD 7970 1400MHz
ok cool and installing a cpu cooler is easy ish right?
This seems extremely unlikely. I'll need a screenshot of GPU-Z immediately after a benchmarking run before I believe it.
I think that would be his memory clock, not his core clock. For that high of mhz you'll definitely need liquid nitro.
Very true, but it would seem odd that he would post the memory clock rather than the core clock.
His cpu overclcock and temps/cooling solution also strike me as being a little bit fishy.
Dude, he's obviously lying. You can't have an 1100T overclocked to 4.8GHz with a stock cooler, it would definitely need to be liquid cooled.And you do? A 750-850w silverstone could power your setup easily, even with 2 7970s.
And he said the cooling is his own creation, whatever that means...
And OP, looks like a great build. I would've gone a different route with the CPU, but you still should get excellent graphics.
Question, though. Is that 51c at idle or load? And have you stress tested the CPU for hours with prime95 to make sure its stable?
An i5-2500k is much better than the AMD Phenom II 1100T for gaming. He would definitely notice a difference.- I don't see a problem with an 1100T. Sure, a 2500K may be better for gaming (whether you'd notice is another matter), but the 1100T is just fine for gaming. Maybe he likes to multitask. Maybe he likes to encode videos. Maybe he wants to support AMD. Or maybe he simply wants a hexacore for giggles, and didn't want to go Intel.
-I agree about the memory. It would be different if there was a considerable price differential between 1333 and 1600, but there's not. It would have been better if you went 1600, but that 1333 memory will do just fine. Again, a case where you won't notice unless you benchmark.
-The doozy here is the PSU. Unsure why you got a 1250W unit, but I guess it's possible that you got it from a friend, real cheap, or some other legitimate reason. If you bought it though, you basically just threw away $140 that you could have used elsewhere, and I'm basing that off a $100 unit. On the bright side, that psu HAS to be the most absurd thing I've seen in a build relative to the other parts in a long time. Lol, at least when silly enthusiasts decide go with a 1000W+ unit because they think their badass system demands it, usually they need something that's at least 700W. The overkill in this case is most impressive.