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PC Gaming Build Update 8/28 - Insane in the membrain!!

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You don't need the aftermarket cooler to run well at stock speed, which includes the built-in Turbo Boost automatic overclocking.

I don't see anything else to cut without giving up performance, unless you settle for a cheaper case.
 
TY Dave

I was debating on if I truly needed that CPU cooler

I think I will drop it, dropping the price to $905 or something like that 🙂

Also, I looked at the HAF case again, also noted a good combo with a Corsair 650w PSU.. price would total $850 with shipping but before $45 in rebates.. hmmmm
 
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Here's my comments:
- That CPU+GPU combo is OK, but you're not really saving much money as the Twin Frozr is about $40 too expensive at it's normal price. So basically you're getting a normal priced GTX 560 Ti
- As for the Case+PSU combo, even a GTX 580 and 6970 are only 10.5" and 11" cards respectively. You will have no problem fitting them into the HAF. However, I wouldn't get that combo because of the PSU. Get the case by itself and the Neo Eco 620C for $30 AP AR 😱
 
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TY for input guys, yeah I was scared of that cooler master PCU (I thought it was a corsair when I fist added it to cart).. Im gonna dump it,, get the HAF and the Antec neo
 
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