so i just finished it

rxbrooks7

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so i finished building my second rig in an antec 902 case asus mobo 16gb ram 4tb hdd and 240gb ssd radeon hd5750 vid card custom water loop (no leaks in 2 days) with a AMD FX8350 black ed think thats gonna keep me going in the gaming department for a bit?? was i smart in my decisions in parts? was water cooling the way i should have gone or should i have stuck with air? and is over clocking a good idea for me? if so how do i do it ive never clocked a CPU before vid cards only?
 
the vid card was the one from my old rig i couldnt afford a new one at this time the rest of the build killed me or should i say my wallet lol
 
so i finished building my second rig in an antec 902 case asus mobo 16gb ram 4tb hdd and 240gb ssd radeon hd5750 vid card custom water loop (no leaks in 2 days) with a AMD FX8350 black ed think thats gonna keep me going in the gaming department for a bit?? was i smart in my decisions in parts? was water cooling the way i should have gone or should i have stuck with air? and is over clocking a good idea for me? if so how do i do it ive never clocked a CPU before vid cards only?


Hi!

Seems like nice upgrade for the money. About the Radeon card: How this will behave in the games to your liking? It depends on what demands you have for quality settings and resoloution? But personally, I would suggest you to get a Radeon R9 270 or a 280 when you have the funds. The HD 5750, is'nt exactly a gaming card.

As long as whatever video card you are getting later on does'nt seem to be bottlenecked by the cpu? No overclocking really are needed. Besides, if you have Turbo boost enabled in bios? Then that will act like a temporary overclock when needed. The Radeon R9 270 and 280, won't be bottlenecked by your cpu btw.

AMD cpu overclock video for beginners here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd8jqxkrV4Q
 
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