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Overall you ahve done a good job on this but there are a couple simply little changes you might want to make.
Starting off with the board; I think you have a typo as I can't find a P8Z77''H''-V LE. There is a P8Z77-V LE.
The processor you have selected is the Intel® Core™ i5-3570 but you are going to want to move to the Intel Core i5-3570K. ...
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Overall you have done a very good job on this build and all of the components you have selected are compatible. There are couple things that I would change but they are not because your items are bad.
I would go with the SeaSonic S12II 520w. It is only $10 more and comes with a 5 year warranty.
On the memory I would move up the DDR 3 1600. ...
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You will still need a monitor, keyboard, and a mouse but this build should work well for you. If you are going to be doing much video editting double the RAM and change the processor to the Intel® Core™ i7-3770K.
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Update14-130-843
EVGA 02G-P4-3677-KR GeForce GTX 670 FTW Signature2 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI ...
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You will still need to pick up a monitor, keyboard, and mouse but here is a good build for you.
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Update19-116-501
Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge 3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 77W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000 BX80637I73770K
Model #:BX80637I73770K
Item #:N82E16819116501
Return Policy:CPU Replacement Only Return ...
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Well they say that all good things must come to an end and today I am sad to announce that my time as the “Official” representative to Enthusiast Space for Intel® is coming to an end. At the end of April I will be moving on to other opportunities within Intel. Since I am not into long good-byes let me keep this short and simple.
In the ...
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Here is a nice little build for you. You would still need to pick out a monitor, keyboard and mouse if you dont already have those items.
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Update35-103-099
COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 EVO RR-212E-20PK-R2 Continuous Direct Contact 120mm Sleeve CPU Cooler Compatible with latest Intel ...
Model #:RR-212E-20PK-R2
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While you may not be able to play all the games out there at the highest settings I dont know of a single game you will have problems playing in the first place.
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Overall you have done a good job on this build and it should work well for you. There are a couple things that I would advise you on with build.
Starting off with the memory; this processor support quad channel memory. That means for best performance that you use 4 sticks of memory. So I would likely go with 4 x 4GB of memory of the Corsair ...
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You have done a good job of putting this build together. There are only a couple small things that I would change on it.
With the Intel® Core™ i5-3570K there is a good change that you are going to overclock in the future, if not now. For this reason you are likely going to want to pick up a good 3rd party HSF (heatsink/fan) to deal with the ...
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Ok since you are not looking for heavy multi-media creation work there are a couple things that you can do to cut costs. Starting off with the processor.
Based on what you list the most demanding thing for performance is gaming. Right now very few games can use more than 4 threads for this reason the hyper-threading on the Intel® Core™ i7-3770K ...
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While the components that you do list are all good and compatible I am interested in what you are going to be doing with this system? What you are doing may impact some of the components thta you have selected. (things like the processor, RAM and memory be able to be changed out and still get the same level of performance.
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You have done a good job of putting together this build. There are a couple things to help you out with.
First on the RAM, unless youa re going to be doing some video editing you can drop the memory down to only 8GB and that will be more than enough for your needs.
Next on the cables that youa re going to need expect that ...
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Overall your build is good and you should be happy with it. As far as the question on the thermal paste it is fine but you can get better performane with other TIM. AS5 is just middle of the road stuff today.
The power supply that you have selected is a little overkill so if yo want to cut a little money out of the build you can by dropping down ...
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Ok starting off I am a little confused in that you have selected a top of the line Asus performacne board that is really designed for overclocking and then you match it up with a processor that can't be overclocked. If you think you might overclock down the line go with the Intel Core i7-3770K or if no overclocking go with an H77 board. Also the ...
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Ok your parts list does look good but if you have no interest in overclocking and since you have selected the H77 chipset based board I would change the processor from the Intel Core i5-3570K to the Intel Core i5-3570. The main differences between these processors is the ability to for the ''K'' to be overclocked so it will save you a few dollars ...
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