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BF3,
MSI 990 FXA-GD80
Ram 16 Gig DDR3 Corsair XMS3 Latency 7.. ( no longer on new egg)
CPU AMD FX 8150
Video MSI Twin Force 6970
Lite on BluRay Burner
Acer 24" LED 1920 x 1080
All settings are Ultra
Upgrading Power Supply to Corsair 1200 Watt for better Overclocking
Case NZXT M59
CORSAIR H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler ...UNTILL I upgrade my case the Radiator fans are mounted blowing Through on the outside TOP of the case.. Hey it works for now..

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  • my gameing pc was built by crushfactor and i dont have a problem running any thing on it in fact both owners of my channel use crushfactor built pc

    my personal pc im useing a 6870 XFX Radeon with a 730w power supply

    8gigs of ddr3 coursair ram and the msi millitary class 2 mother board and a 6 core amd phenom 2 x6 processor

  • @TheJustinsProduction ^5 BUT I know this may upset some on here your 1200W PS is in lol. I will be back in that area around 3/20.

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  • @thelasthallow I am not saying you are wrong just vague. I prefer the Corsair Brand as I use their ram and H100 cooler (my 4.6 Ghz overclock idles at 68 degrees F and only gets to112 degrees F using passmarks burn in tester pro) BUT the Cooler Master was a steal with my purchases. BTW the water cooler pulls more power than typical air cooler options BUT I also have Two HDD 2TB boot, 3 TB storage and7 case fans including the Two radiator fans.

  • @CRUSHFACTORPC the better choice is to not buy a PSU that is over say 700W when considering a high end system barley uses that much power. not to mention they are alot cheaper and cost efficient. i wouldnt reccomend a 1000+W plus power supply to anyone for any reason UNLESS they plan on overclocking like hell and are going to get 4 GPU's in CFX or SLI. other than that there completely useless. and you dont seem to get that.

  • @thelasthallow to make a "better " choice I feel smarter than you seem to give credit. BUT I have admitted to being open to smaller Watt and higher amp power supplies as being a possibility yet until I can discover more info on that topic I will not follow that logic when building a PC for customers. Even if I do find more info I will certainly test it to the hilt to be sure sooo Untill then I will stick to a solid logic that allows upgrades I.E. adding additional High end cards.

  • @thelasthallow I guess since I now have a CoolerMaster 1200W Power supply then I must really be barley capable walking around while remembering to breathe. I build PC's with the intent to make it as future proof as possible. I can add two more video cards and still not have to upgrade my PS HOWEVER since I do not use all of the 1200W capacity of the power supply it only gives what I need at this point.

    Price and all things being equal and using recommendations of others....

  • @CoparGaming I have a single gaming PC that plays any game at high frame rates on any game even BF3 on ultra settings and glitch free... soooo... although its not exactly a "Budget" system the guy next door has an INTEL extreme set up and I notice nothing in game play so .... He is literally equally satisfied with my systems AMD performance.

    I have a better video card but hey I saved over $700 over his CPU choice so I just GOT a better card I can also get a SSD and still be cheaper.

  • @CoparGaming wrong. i have 1 intel system and 3 AMD systems not to mention i have 2 AMD/ATI Video cards. 1 Nvidia but its not really up for gaming anymore

  • @thelasthallow your one of them kids who goes with intel and doesnt have an open mind if you dont like amd then dont watch and troll about something that no one cares about. i prefer amd for budget gaming and intel for extreme gaming.

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