My new team
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well today two hours ago I bought some new components for my for 330 euros everything
at the store next to my house, it's not what I wanted but it's what they had in stock and at a good priceprocessor - Intel Core i5-3550 3.3Ghz Box Socket 1155
motherboard - Asus P8H77-V LE
Memory - Kingston HyperX Blu DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 8GB 2x4GB CL9
what do you think?
the motherboard is not what I wanted, but if I'm not convinced I can change it and pay the difference
but within 10 days, because they close for vacation
regards
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For the price, and if you're not from OC, then why not, I think for similar prices you have the Asrock Z77 Pro 3, I'm liking the Asrock more than Asus, I'll build a system with a similar processor for a friend in a few days to see how it goes
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Hello, I think the ASRock are also somewhat better than the Asus, but it's still a good motherboard that you've bought.
The processor is a good choice, I agree with Tecnho, if you're not going to overclock, it's more than enough for you and it's enough for everything.
The memory is good, I haven't tested or seen new Kingston ones for a long time, since DDR2, but I don't think they're bad, they will perfectly fulfill their function.I hope you enjoy it
pass some tests and try everything a little in these days, to see if the motherboard convinces you or not and so on, since you mention that you can change it. If in the end you regret and change it, look for an ASRock Z77 :sisi:Best regards!
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I think that it's no longer worth looking for powerful memories, so to speak, the OC has died, I think, and any decent memory is already valid, so it suits them perfectly, and I say this because the only purchase I regret is what I have now, if I had known, I wouldn't have spent so much already XD.
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I more or less discarded buying new memory for this reason, but if it had heatsinks, I was particularly interested. The 8Gb Ripjaws X cost me 40€ G.I. second-hand, they date from early 2011 and I think it's not a bad purchase, but as you say, almost any memory you put in does its job without the difference in performance being noticeable in a decisive way.
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Enjoy the team mate

Greetings!!
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thanks for your opinions, the motherboard doesn't convince me much and I will possibly change it
for an ASRock Z77 Pro3 that costs the same or if not much more than 20 euros the Asrock Z77 Pro4in any case I will assemble it and test it this weekend
the store guy already told me that I could use the motherboard and he picked it up without any problemand for next Monday, August 20, he asks me which one I want, because they are closed until that date
most likely I will change it because I will also use my cooler which is much better than the Intel one
because in the ASRock you can put the 775 coolersthe micro is more than enough • i5-3550 • Frequency 3300 MHz • Turbo frequency 3700 MHz
regards
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a question for those who have tried them, between these two sources which would you buy? OCZ ZS Series 750W or Cooler Master GX 750W V2 and don't tell me a corsair, that's already a given, but they don't have those and it has to be one of those two regarding my equipment I haven't built it yet and I'll wait to change the motherboard to an asrock (the delay is due to an injury in a hand) thanks -
a question for those who have tried them, between these two sources which would you choose?
OCZ ZS Series 750W or Cooler Master GX 750W V2
and don't tell me a corsair, that's already a given, but they don't have it and it has to be one of those tworegarding my equipment I haven't built it yet and I'll wait to change the motherboard to an asrock
(the delay is due to an injury on a hand)thanks
Well for now the only experience I have is that of my coworker, who has if I remember correctly the Cooler Master you mentioned, and so far it's going great with an i5 2500k and a gtx 570 msi twin frozr iii.
However the OCZ would be perfectly valid, although let's see if someone else can give their opinion and you can make the decision.
But I don't think you'll go wrong with either one, honestly.Get well soon with your hand

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With so much power, I would try to look for at least an 80+ Silver, but as I suppose it has to be, yes or yes, between those two, I put a mini-point to the OCZ from my side :sisi:
The ZS Series from OCZ maintains more than acceptable quality, for its price range; while CoolerMaster has several blemishes in its past, including the first version of that model (GX750w).
Salu2!
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With so much power, I would try to look for at least an 80+ Silver, but as I suppose it has to be, yes or yes, between those two, you put a mini-point to the OCZ from my part :sisi:
The ZS Series from OCZ maintains more than acceptable quality, for its price range; while CoolerMaster has several blemishes in its past, including the first version of that model (GX750w).
Salu2!
Well look you already have two mini points, because I also like that OCZ, only that as I was commenting the CoolerMaster in question does not seem bad to me seen from my experience with my workmate, and I have an appreciation for the brand because of the two towers I have from them, I really liked their quality.
But possibly in your situation I would take the OCZ path more.
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Surely any of the two will give you a good service, because you have plenty of power for what you want to build.
In my case, last summer some FSP (Fortron) 400W from friends' equipment started to break down, and for price/quality I started recommending the NOX 520W, but then I found the OCZ ZS550W which are ~10 more expensive, but you can tell they have a different finish. Since then it's the one I recommend :sisi:
If you look at the signature, I have one in the second computer

Salu2!
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Congratulations on your purchase.
By the way, why is this branch in a private forum?
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I have an OCZ, not that one, a somewhat inferior one, but it is quality and silence with guarantees. I have several friends with OCZ power supplies (and Corsair of course) and none of them have complained about their power supply to date, nor RMAs, nor anything like that. Cooler Master is also a great brand in power supplies, I have seen some and I can't put any blame on them… However mini-point from my side also for the OCZ

Regards
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I have mounted 2 Cooler Master GX of 750 and 650 and they are giving a good performance, then I am the owner of an Ocz Modxtream and I have mounted a bunch of the other ranges and except one that turned out to be bad after 6 months perfectly the rest, I think they will all give good results but I am more inclined to OCZ. -
Get the power supply you want. I have the C.M. 750w because I hate the Corsair Tx 650w… and it works very well for me. But I really like OCZ.
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Better ZS than GX.
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thanks for the answers, I still have two coolermaster and they work like the first day
but in the end because of technical problems I bought a Tacens Radix V 750W for 64 euros
at PcBox and I will see how it goesregards
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thanks for the answers, I still have two coolermaster and they work like the first day
but in the end due to technical problems I bought a Tacens Radix V 750W for 64 euros
at PcBox and I'll see how it goesregards
In the end neither one nor the other eh?
I hope it turns out good and you will start commenting when you have the team assembled and update the signature, hehe.Regards!!
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The one from the store, which will have confused him
Salu2!
PD: Enough of secrecy, we are going to full settings
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