SailedStingray6
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Nah, it's fast enough.Damn, you must have been lucky with that chip, tried overclocking it yet?
I've an ethernet cable ( stable internet FTW ). And watercooling is really safe aslong as you don't screw around with it.First of all, double posting is a no-no on these forums. Instead, edit your posts with any forgotten details.
I just don't like the idea (and the price) of a water cooled system. Water in a system filled with tens of 100's of dollars is just a no-no for me. I have a 30$ Cooler Master air cooler on my i7 3770k and it's running at a solid 25 degrees whilst gaming.
EDIT: MoLoToV After looking at your choices, I didn't see any internet adapter. Are you using an Ethernet cable or already have a USB internet adapter? You'll want to be able to connect to the internet Also, what OS are getting?
Whoever said he would only be playing Minecraft?dude a titan is way over kill u only need a gtx 660 to get 400+ fps while playing mcsg
Instead of this, you can actually just rub something metal before touching the parts. Just don't build it on carpet.Buy an antistatic wrist band or mat, I shorted my first motherboard with static. Better safe than sorry, especially since you're spending a lot of money.
Aaaand dont build it on top of the antistatic bag your motherboard ships in... People keep on doing that, the thing is, the bag is antistatic is because the outside of the bag collects all the static, leading it away from the motherboard, so building it on top of that bag is basically asking for braking itInstead of this, you can actually just rub something metal before touching the parts. Just don't build it on carpet.
I did this, also. I BUILT IT ON WOOD AND KILLED THE MOBO.Instead of this, you can actually just rub something metal before touching the parts. Just don't build it on carpet.