Powerful PC Gaming Build for under $1200! (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Asus P5E, Deluxe E8400, Gskill 4GB RAM,
Powercolor HD4850, OCZ 600W SLI ready,
WD 7200RPM hard drive, Coolermaster Centurion 590 case, Gaming PC.

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  • Great video mate...just a question :can you put a ati card on a nvidia chipset

    thx

  • @outnumbird2, Yes you can - though it will not work in crossfireX ( Dual GPU's )

  • @MichaelsInspiration 1 question. my motherboard has an amd chipset, but can it sli gpu's?(it has sli enabled). Just making sure.

  • Hi there,

    Which amd chipset do you have?

  • @MichaelsInspiration AMD 990fx.

  • @MrLawliePawp: Yes! the 990FX does support SLI.

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  • @MichaelsInspiration :D ok thnx

  • i wouldnt overclock past 3.5 on stock cooler YOU WILL FRY THE FUCKING THING AT 4GHZ WITH STOCK COOLER!!!!!

  • ....there is no point in changing the thermal compound.....ON A STOCK COOLER! there is no need because every cpu can run perfectly fine with stock paste.

  • you didnt even spread the heatsink on the CPU or buy an aftermarket fan... please upload the video of your CPU melting in your case!

    THANKS!

  • nice mobo anyway but not a high-end build gaming pc

  • You should get another fan. Don't use stock fan

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