Description

Moving from gaming laptops to a gaming pc for the modularity and price. Started up the first time with no trouble (except the i/o shield, I could not get it to fit right for the life of me), and it's running great. It's cool and quiet, and can handle everything I throw at it with 100+ fps. Price is after taxes and shipping.

Part Reviews

Motherboard

Has everything I need, a little annoying to work with though.

Case

Really easy to work with, tons of space and subtle.

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Comments

matthewk.exe
  • 8 years 7 months ago
  1. I would have gotten a bigger motherboard so you have more room for expansion later. (Also it looks a little bit better in that big case that you have)
  2. Get a better cooler like a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO. Right now it's about $25 with mail in rebate and is way, WAY better than the stock cooler. This will help your CPU last longer.
  3. More Pictures

Other than that, +1.

Gooberdad
  • 8 years 7 months ago

Those shields can be a pain to snap in. I've cut my finger once getting one to snap. Shoot I've cut my finger worse on the intake side of a case fan. Just work with it until it snaps all the way around if you decide to take the pc apart again.

That little mini itx mobo looks extra small in the big old case, but if you love it then it's all good.

Now how about some more pictures please?

WaffTiger
  • 8 years 7 months ago

my opinion! nod bad Is a problem, I do not like a CPU cooling I think, buy something normal cooling cooler master or deapcool or corsair

c10udchaser
  • 8 years 5 months ago

can u oc with this mobo? nice first build...that mobo looks cute lol