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I didn't tag Erisyuka for a necro lock, he knows a lot about computers and such.The necro was related to and on topic, so it cant be locked.
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I didn't tag Erisyuka for a necro lock, he knows a lot about computers and such.The necro was related to and on topic, so it cant be locked.
Oh poopy, my bad. Sorry.[/quote][quote, TheAmberTheif, post: 1030802, member: 242894"]I didn't tag Erisyuka for a necro lock, he knows a lot about computers and such.
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I'm in Australia.I'll put the usual questions here.
- What country are you in?
- This can affect who you buy the parts from
- What is your budget?
- Does this price include the mouse, keyboard, speakers, and monitor?
- Are you going to edit videos, if so what program?
- (this affects which graphics card will be more beneficial.)
- (Sony Vegas = Nvidia, Adobe Premier = AMD, else = not sure)
- Do you need wifi on this machine or are you able to use ethernet?
- Preference between Windows 7 or 8.1?
- (8 is faster and overall just better in this scenario, you can just get a really good start button add on for $5, I have one)
- http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/
You don't need 750W for an i7 4770 and a 760, a 500W is certainly enough.desktop: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883220405 power supply needs to be upgraded to around a 750w but other than that it should be fine
its more likely to blow out though and often you can't make upgrades with a power supply like thatYou don't need 750W for an i7 4770 and a 760, a 500W is certainly enough.
500W isn't more likely to blow out. In fact in theory 750W would be more prone but that's besides the point. The only way one is more likely to blow out is if the 750W is a well trusted brand such as Corsair and the 500W is some cheap and crappy no name brand where you were their first customer this quarter.its more likely to blow out though and often you can't make upgrades with a power supply like that
This guy beat me to it500W isn't more likely to blow out. In fact in theory 750W would be more prone but that's besides the point. The only way one is more likely to blow out is if the 750W is a well trusted brand such as Corsair and the 500W is some cheap and crappy no name brand where you were their first customer this quarter.