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Khaine the betrayer

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I am planning to get a new gaming computer of around the ?800, now I have the following problem: I know almost nothing about which things are good in a computer and which are not. A friend of mine suggested this a month or two back:

Asrock 970 Extreme4
MD FX-8320 3.50 Ghz, Boxed, Excl. Videochip, Octa Core
Corsair Vengeance Pro,1600-8gb Kit 8 GB, PC3-12800, 1600 MHz, Kit Of 2
Cooler Master Cooler Master N300 KKN1
XFX PRO550W Core Edition Full Wire 550 Watt ActivePFC, 20+24 Pins
Seagate CS 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 1000 GB, Serie ATA III, 64 MB, 7200 RPM
LG GH24NS95 S-ATA, Bulk, Black
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo
Asus Gtx760-dc2oc-2gd5 2048 MB


Is this any good or have you guys got a better suggestion? any help is much appreciated.
 

Albino Boo

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Unless you are planning to overclock you can dump the cooler master fan, the stock fan will do the job.


Personally I would go with an i5 rather than FX-8320. The i5 gets better performance from poorly optimized games, i.e most of them. The GTX760 is on the edge of being overpowered for that setup, on games like Arma 3 or the most recent total war the cpu will be a bottleneck and you won't get the benefit of your money. That said its not a bad build and it will play most games that are current at medium to high at a reasonable fps.
 

AWAR

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It's a good build, but if you're going for the 8320 you should definitely grab the aftermarket cooler. The stock one sounds like a small turbine and isn't very effective as well.