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For 960 vs 280x the 280x is slightly better while being about the same price.

For the 960 vs 270x the 270x is just cheaper while being only a bit slower.

The benchmarks you linked show that they are similar. Sometimes the 280x is better, sometimes the 960 is better.

The 960 has a faster clock speed, the 280x has another GB. Which would really matter for just regular gaming?

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I'm assuming that "Bronze rated" and "Gold rated" Are considered "good manufacturers?"
That is probably referring to the 80 Plus certification scheme. Its a certification of efficiency in normal use, but says little if anything about other important aspects of a power supply.
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The benchmarks you linked show that they are similar. Sometimes the 280x is better, sometimes the 960 is better.

The 960 has a faster clock speed, the 280x has another GB. Which would really matter for just regular gaming?

I'd say that the extra gb will do more than a faster clock, but it depends on what game you'r playing.

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Ok, I have further refined my build. Can you guys check it out and make sure it will work well?

And also tell me if the case with PSU is a bad idea. It saves me a lot of money, but would it be trustworthy enough?

General no. It's a really bad idea.

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Yeah, on some server mainboards you can install 2 or even more CPUs. But that stuff is extremly expensive and useless for normal users.

Servers, workstations, clusters - you name it. Very useful if you need large amounts of horsepower. Think 3D rendering, CAD simulation, calculations on medical datasets and stuff like that. It can be done by a consumer, the bottom rung is not unrealistically expensive, though you certainly need to commit.

You are right that it is useless for most consumers, but most consumers do not even need a quad core. Almost everyone vastly overestimates the calculative power they actually use. A dual core is plenty for most.

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I'd say that the extra gb will do more than a faster clock, but it depends on what game you'r playing.

Well I switched to a GTX 750 Ti anyways for price savings.

General no. It's a really bad idea.

Just the PSU? Or the whole build? I was hoping for a more in depth response so I can move forward with the build and change things.

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Just the PSU? Or the whole build? I was hoping for a more in depth response so I can move forward with the build and change things.

Tip of the day: buy a good PSU from a known and decent brand. I have explained so many times before it is one of the most essential parts of a PC. Do not bother spending money on anything before you take care of that.

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Oop. Totally forgot the link. One second.

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Here is the new build link. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rnPVvK

I guess ignore the case+PSU. I need a case that has 1 (preferably 2) internal 2.5" bays, 4 internal 3.5" bays, and at least one external 5.25" bay.

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The CPU change makes the whole machine 30$ cheaper, which accommodates the PSU and the case quite nicely, especially considering the good psu. Also, the RAM on that build is 2 sticks instead of one. That will make the whole machine a lot faster because 2 4 gb is better than 1 8 gb. Twice the speed. Also, the CPU is exactly 4.8% worse in benchmarks. And, with a simple overclock to 3.9 ghz it is just as fast as the 6350 for less.

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And, the motherboard has 4 slots, for 4 8 gb items or 4 4 gb sticks if you want 32 or 16 respectively. It maxes at 32:)

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That case won't work, I need at least 1 internal 2.5" bay for my SDD. Other than that the build is looking pretty complete.

Case needs: at least one 5.25" external bay for optical drive

at least one internal 2.5" bay for my SDD

at least 4 internal 3.5" bay's for other stuff

I have no idea what else to look for in a case, so could someone help? Just find a case that will work with the above requirements and this build. Thanks!

Also, is the build complete? Or is there something missing? (besides the case)

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I've been considering linux to save me $100, but I'm not sure if it will be worth all the confusion.

Come to the Linux side, we have stable 64-bit and cookies.

I should mention that that CPU has more cores than I would recommend. Multi-threading probably won't use all 6 :D

Also, get another 8 gigs of ram. Slower if you need. I'm running into the hard RAM cap with Soundtrack editor and no enviro/aesthetics mods.

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Come to the Linux side, we have stable 64-bit and cookies.

I should mention that that CPU has more cores than I would recommend. Multi-threading probably won't use all 6 :D

Also, get another 8 gigs of ram. Slower if you need. I'm running into the hard RAM cap with Soundtrack editor and no enviro/aesthetics mods.

It's not a KSP build. It's a modern gaming build, with a side of rendering. (which will use all 6 cores to the brim)

Also, RAM will increase when my funds increase. :P

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That case won't work, I need at least 1 internal 2.5" bay for my SDD. Other than that the build is looking pretty complete.

Case needs: at least one 5.25" external bay for optical drive

at least one internal 2.5" bay for my SDD

at least 4 internal 3.5" bay's for other stuff

I have no idea what else to look for in a case, so could someone help? Just find a case that will work with the above requirements and this build. Thanks!

Also, is the build complete? Or is there something missing? (besides the case)

You don't have to have a 2.5 bay. SSD's will fit just fine in a 3.5. You could always go to G2A for you keys.

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