dunno why you chose an older cpu and motherboard:Below is the gaming build I've set up, currently valued at 984.88$
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I'm not really tech savvy and this is the first PC i'm ever going to build.
Any recommendations or changes?
Thanks
dunno why you chose an older cpu and motherboard:
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don't really need a cpu cooler unless you're overclocking and plan on leaving your pc on all the time. i don't know why people still buy optical drives either. they will become obsolete in computers just like the floppy drives
Yes, but what he's saying is why do you need to read discs? Installing an OS - use a USB drive, a game = get an online digital copy (ie steam, whatever else there is). The demand for CD's being used now is very slim, it saves you some cash, so why bother with it?I understand the part about the CPU cooler and I didn't know the motherboard and CPU were older.
Isn't an optical drive needed to read discs?
that just means you're using shitty USB drives.I would always install an optical drive. I got often problems with USB drives so I'll never miss an optical drive. For important backups I still use a DVD because my USB drive has crashed some time ago so all my backups are gone.
My DVD-Backups are still there
big difference between 8gb RAM and 16gb RAM, especially when it's dual channel and you're performing tasks such as video transcoding. and when you leave certain applications running like a web browser, having more RAM helps stabilize the system.Stay with the r9 280x cut the 16gb ram to 8gb. You will see little, to no, increase in performance with 16gb ram.
big difference between 8gb RAM and 16gb RAM, especially when it's dual channel and you're performing tasks such as video transcoding. and when you leave certain applications running like a web browser, having more RAM helps stabilize the system.