Rate my first Gaming rig.

Saven

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This was my first time building a PC & I love my computer so far,
let me know what you guys think of it.

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Good but 3 points:
1) that processor is 100 dollars cheaper at micro center
2) change the case (it's dated). it doesn't have USB 3s I think.
3) get a CPU cooler like the cooler master 212 plus. the Intel stock cooler sucks if you run heavy apps.

Also check this site out for easier pricing.
www.pcpartpicker.com
 
I already bought the rig, I liked the case for the price but it was dated.
Maybe in the future I can change the case to a better (& sexier) one.

The processor was $50 cheaper than the price on the picture, the picture is old. :p
Thank you!
 
[quote name='Saven']I already bought the rig, I liked the case for the price but it was dated.
Maybe in the future I can change the case to a better (& sexier) one.

The processor was $50 cheaper than the price on the picture, the picture is old. :p
Thank you![/QUOTE]

Save 50 dollars more on processor at microcenter and you got yourself a better case or money to pull in a ssd :(
but nonetheless good job

Places like Fry's will match micro
 
Great except I would have recommended a Seagate Barracuda over a WD Black. As for the 360 receiver, don't use whatever software that comes with it. Install it as an official 360 wireless receiver for best compatibility.
 
I'll keep that in mind when choosing to upgrade, thank you. :p
I have the OS on the 1TB, I think I shall pick up a SSD when I get the chance.

Is it a big upgrade? In terms of speeds.
 
[quote name='Saven']I'll keep that in mind when choosing to upgrade, thank you. :p
I have the OS on the 1TB, I think I shall pick up a SSD when I get the chance.

Is it a big upgrade? In terms of speeds.[/QUOTE]

if you pick one up later, don't worry about it. ssd caching (os on the hdd) won't give you faster boot times but only faster reads (ie: running apps). if you have the funds now, i do highly recommend getting a sdd and putting the os on there because if you decide to do it later, it requires a full install and restart of the current os setup. it is a big increase in speed. just youtube boot times between hdds and ssds or go to a retailer and restart a computer with a sdd and do the same with that of one with a hdd.
 
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