This a good gaming pc?

Dylan

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Computer Case - Black ATX Tower Case
CPU - Intel i5 3570K - (4 x 3.4 GHZ)
Memory - 8 GB 1333 MHZ (2x4GB) - (DDR3)
Graphics Card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 - 2 GB
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H (Intel B75) - VGA/DVI/HDMI
Power Supply - Corsair 800W Gaming PSU - Low Noise

The rest is just standard stuff included with the case :angel:
 

Dylan

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McLovin said:
Not bad, guessing you do a bit of gaming?

Yeah, I have a youtube channel which i do lots of gaming on, i just wanted a new PC.
 

Diurpaneus

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Jan 30, 2013
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Hi
Combination of parts is not good because the CPU is build for overclocking and the chipset B75 is too weak for that purpose.
The Psu is too big for the consumption of that pc.
 

Dylan

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McLovin said:
Out of interest, what is the monitor your running?

Just a packard bell one that i got with my old PC, i didn't have any more money for a new one but it is a really good crystal clear HD one, so i'm fine with that ;)
 

Diurpaneus

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Here's some clarification.
http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/29170191/b75-vs-z77-chipset-for-ivy-bridge.
If you don't have any OC plans,go with the non-"K" version of the CPU,you'll save some cash.No need to buy an unlocked CPU if you can't/don't want to OC.
 

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