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#207797 13-Jan-2017 23:24
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Case:
Zalman R1 ATX Mid Tower PC Case (NO PSU) side Window & Front USB 3.0

 

PSU:
Silverstone 450W Modular Active PFC SFX 80plus Gold Power Supply

 

Motherboard:
ASUS B150M Pro Gaming LGA1151 Micro-ATX Motherboard

 

CPU:
Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz quad-core processor

 

Storage:
Kingston SDDnow 240gb 2.5 SSD

 

Video Card:
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Video Card

 

RAM:
2x Crucial 8GB DDR4-2133 Memory

 

 

 

 

 

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  #1703005 13-Jan-2017 23:28
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for gaming?




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  #1703010 13-Jan-2017 23:59
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+1

 

Will run Doom 2

 

 

 

 

 

Seriously, what you need it to do?


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  #1703011 13-Jan-2017 23:59
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And how much?





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  #1703056 14-Jan-2017 09:19

I would get a higher power supply personally. if you ever want to change an parts in the future you want to have enough power to run it.

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  #1703084 14-Jan-2017 11:09
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I would only get a mini ITX motherboard for a mini ITX case, so I would go for a larger motherboard myself in that case.  Other than that, yeah its a mid range gamer.


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  #1703088 14-Jan-2017 11:18
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reven:

 

I would only get a mini ITX motherboard for a mini ITX case, so I would go for a larger motherboard myself in that case.  Other than that, yeah its a mid range gamer.

 

 

It'll smash anything at 1080p


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