Building my first gaming tower.

well. it appears that there seams to be a dispute between the wireless receiver...so what should i use as far as wifi? and i think im gonna stick with a HDD because they offer more space and i dont really have a problem with faster or slower game loading times
 
Go with the original AC protocol adapter, assuming you have a 5 GHz modem/router, you should experience extreme benefits. I was speaking on the assumption that you only had a 2.4 GHz N protocol modem/router.
 
Why two CPU coolers? Only one can be installed.


Also, you have two adapters. And slower RAM, use the one I recommended.

Also, you may want a slightly nicer case
 
Ninja, I do apologize but I feel I must point out that you are coming across a bit hostile about an easily made mistake.

Now you does not need any more speed of ram, I do not believe you will see the difference with what you're doing. All that's left to do is fix your adapter quantities and choose which CPU cooler you'd like, and then you're set! I do recommend the Evo fan cooler as cheap liquid cooling systems are not the best way to go. Make sure you have a good work area, preferably wood covered, and the proper tools to assemble the computer (Philips screwdriver). Your build is looking solid. Post a link of your fixed list! :)
 
Ninja, I do apologize but I feel I must point out that you are coming across a bit hostile about an easily made mistake.

Now you does not need any more speed of ram, I do not believe you will see the difference with what you're doing. All that's left to do is fix your adapter quantities and choose which CPU cooler you'd like, and then you're set! I do recommend the Evo fan cooler as cheap liquid cooling systems are not the best way to go. Make sure you have a good work area, preferably wood covered, and the proper tools to assemble the computer (Philips screwdriver). Your build is looking solid. Post a link of your fixed list! :)

I dont want him buying two of the same thing...

Sorry if I come off as a little mean
 
An SSD for OS and HDD for games, will be worth it.

The hyper 212 is pretty good and cheap. But there are far superior coolers. Depends what you want.
 
i dont plan on buying two CPU coolers, these are just there as a reminder to me. i dont know if i should do water cooled or heatsink and fan combo...if so please lead me ones that are good. and im probably sticking with just my HDD because i dont care for how fast anything loads... and to me its kinda just a hassle and adds more cables to manange
 
i dont plan on buying two CPU coolers, these are just there as a reminder to me. i dont know if i should do water cooled or heatsink and fan combo...if so please lead me ones that are good. and im probably sticking with just my HDD because i dont care for how fast anything loads... and to me its kinda just a hassle and adds more cables to manange

coolers like the corsair H series are good H60, H100i, H110 (GT). There are also good air coolers the hyper 212 is pretty good for its price. There are also others like bequiet dark rock, noctua dh14, alpenfohn etc.

with regards to SSD vs HDD im not talking about loading programs and apps mainly. An SSD will boot and load up into windows a good 30 seconds faster than a HDD will.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIrjwx6umdg
 
what are the benefits of a SSD? i understand technology, but to a point. why does a ssd benefit me? but like i have said before i dont really care for start up times....
 
coolers like the corsair H series are good H60, H100i, H110 (GT). There are also good air coolers the hyper 212 is pretty good for its price. There are also others like bequiet dark rock, noctua dh14, alpenfohn etc.

with regards to SSD vs HDD im not talking about loading programs and apps mainly. An SSD will boot and load up into windows a good 30 seconds faster than a HDD will.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIrjwx6umdg

With newer versions of Windows, boot times are a lot better.

Mine takes less than ten seconds from pressing the power button to putting in my password, and thats with a WD Blue
 
Don't even buy one if you don't feel the need. Personally I would like to see a faster boot time, which is why I bought one to put into my upcoming build. I would say if boot time doesn't make you lose sleep at night, don't get an SSD.
 
hey guys! i do need some help getting a start on my BUILD as i work my minimum wage job with less than 10 hours a week! please, if you can help me. anything helps :)
 
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hey guys! i do need some help getting a start on my BUILD as i work my minimum wage job with less than 10 hours a week! please, if you can help me. anything helps :)

Sorry, but we don't allow that here, I've edited out your gofundme link.
 
hey guys! i do need some help getting a start on my BUILD as i work my minimum wage job with less than 10 hours a week! please, if you can help me. anything helps :)

Start with the minimums and work your way up... Do you really need the best CPU out there? or the best GPU to start with?

Even if you want to play Rust at max settings, budgets don't allow most of the time. I suggest trying to pickup more hours if possible.. But that's not my business to get into..

Here's what I suggest for what you'd be able to save for in a month or two: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/y7BVgs

The FX-6300 is a great AMD CPU... and the 280 will do a lot. If you can afford it, go with a R9 290.
 
You're wrong. No where in the rules does it say that I cannot post a fund raising link for personal gain. Please restore my link. Or I'll just post it again.
 
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