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I need that usb connector for my external harddrive, so i guess that'll be a no-no

two external usb 3.0 should be fine, if can't copy the stuff from my external harddrive on my internal one without using a keyboard :P

(yeah mouse and keyboard also use usb 3.0 ports)

 

please note: there are usb 3.0 usb ports on that mobo

 

they will just be on the back of the pc :P

 

ps. connection mouse /usb to regular usb 2.0 will work too :P

 

ps. CASE I LOVE WITH 2x 3.0 usb on the front: http://www.alternate.be/html/product/Behuizingen_Midi_Tower/Corsair/Carbide_300R/619121/?tn=HARDWARE&l1=Behuizingen&l2=Midi+Tower

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I don't really understand all the RAM things, so I took one of the least expensive:

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104173&nm_mc=OTC-PricebatCA&cm_mmc=OTC-PricebatCA-_-Memory+%28Desktop+Memory%29-_-Kingston+HyperX-_-20104173

 

Tell me if i should choose a new one ;)

 

As for the case, anything i should watch, love yours, but i want to explore the site a bit :P

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I don't really understand all the RAM things, so I took one of the least expensive:

http://www.newegg.ca...perX-_-20104173

 

Tell me if i should choose a new one ;)

 

As for the case, anything i should watch, love yours, but i want to explore the site a bit :P

RAM: all fine as long it's ddr3 and 1600 or 1333 (1600 better than 1333), there are differences but they are pretty dam small ^^

 

 

yeah, it should fit a atx board...(which is almost every case XD), maybe µatx => dunno which motherboard your choice

 

That's all :P

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i chose the first one you suggested (not the advanced one, but i can choose the advanced, cuz i'm saving money from the RAM :D)

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Let me confuse you: I wouldn't go for a Radeon HD 6850.

 

If you're smart, you save on your others parts (maybe let a couple of parts away) and buy a beast of a GPU.

The Radeon HD 6850 will be "old" next year, if you still want to do it "cheap", go for a Nvidia GTX 560.

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Let me confuse you: I wouldn't go for a Radeon HD 6850.

 

If you're smart, you save on your others parts (maybe let a couple of parts away) and buy a beast of a GPU.

The Radeon HD 6850 will be "old" next year, if you still want to do it "cheap", go for a Nvidia GTX 560.

 

true that :P

Just pointing him to what he can have with around 120euro

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Let me confuse you: I wouldn't go for a Radeon HD 6850.

 

If you're smart, you save on your others parts (maybe let a couple of parts away) and buy a beast of a GPU.

The Radeon HD 6850 will be "old" next year, if you still want to do it "cheap", go for a Nvidia GTX 560.

 

you mean the radeon wears fast out?

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you mean the radeon wears fast out?

 

nope, he means that the it's a gpu from the previous generation

 

which is true :P

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Well, yes. If my mom'd give me €150/part, damn.

 

- no dvd drive

- cheap case

- good cpu (smth like an i7)

- beast of a gpu

- less ram (6gig or smth)

- cheap motherboard

- maybe 200gig of mem

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nope, he means that the it's a gpu from the previous generation

 

which is true :P

 

Meh, i don't really care about that it still has the best performance in comparison to the price than any other. (GTX 560 being second there)

and it ranks higher the nvidia (again one place above it :P)

But the price does it for me. 140 >< 170 (USD)

 

Well, yes. If my mom'd give me €150/part, damn.

 

- no dvd drive

- cheap case

- good cpu (smth like an i7)

- beast of a gpu

- less ram (6gig or smth)

- cheap motherboard

- maybe 200gig of mem

 

Show me what you'd do, buy a GTX 680?

 

As for PSU, is this one ok: http://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/hdd.php?hdd=OCZ-VERTEX4?

Edited by Marar4
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Meh, i don't really care about that it still has the best performance in comparison to the price than any other. (GTX 560 being second there)

and it ranks higher the nvidia (again one place above it :P)

But the price does it for me. 140 >< 170 (USD)

 

 

 

Show me what you'd do, buy a GTX 680?

 

As for PSU, is this one ok: http://www.harddrive...hdd=OCZ-VERTEX4?

 

psu = power supply unit

 

u 'voeding': these things: http://www.alternate...E&l1=Voedingen

 

the reason I said you better not save on this things is, if something goes wrong with these they can f***ed up your whole pc...

Always go for a a-brand psu ^^

Edited by DrJoske
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woops, copied wrong site :/ i meant to click the HDD away -.-

 

And a-brand? Oo

Edited by Marar4
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Indeed, never save on the PSU. Same goes for the cooling.

 

And, a Nvidia GTX 680 isn't necessary, it'd be cool, but not necessary.

Maybe a Nvidia GTX 570?

 

Also, I don't know which benchmark you checked, but the Nvidia gtx 560 definitely scores higher than the Radeon 6850 :D

 

Edit: with a-brand Joske means a known, good brand. Not something like Sweex!

Edited by asp
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Indeed, never save on the PSU. Same goes for the cooling.

 

And, a Nvidia GTX 680 isn't necessary, it'd be cool, but not necessary.

Maybe a Nvidia GTX 570?

 

Also, I don't know which benchmark you checked, but the Nvidia gtx 560 definitely scores higher than the Radeon 6850 :D

 

PassMark, don't know of which company it is, so they can be biased ;)

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/ (<-- made by passmark hardware)

 

As for anni, i know french, I live in Brussels bro, I just can't speak it well :D

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