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Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by fauzans, Sep 11, 2012.

  1. fauzans

    fauzans Member

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    Ok I will get right to the point I have selected these three products http://www.flipkart.com/g-skill-rip...FFSR&ref=96171d49-dc9a-4c85-b552-79bdd2f67ecf , http://www.flipkart.com/intel-3-3-g...FGC9&ref=76965e23-8c0f-41f1-b9cd-d5e9d29d0f7e , http://www.flipkart.com/asrock-h77-...BVGP&ref=8e010700-c6a0-4be3-9ca8-fb27b3e56a98 I just want to know if these three products are in sync.I will be mostly gaming a little video and photo editing but mostly gaming on 1080p resolution on all settings high I already have a graphic card(xfx hd 6870) and a cooler master 600 watts psu,also if you think that there are better ram or motherboard on the site which are equally good but cheap then please tell me about it.Any help will be much appreciated please let me know if you need any more information.Thanks in advance.
     
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    In future, if your post looks like that then no one will reply.

    Your RAM isn't compatible with that mobo. Go to newegg.com, look for highest rated products etc and go from there. That processor will probably be sufficient but you may want to look at the i7 line - do some research in to gaming/video editing benchmarks/real-world tests.
     
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    All right I'm really sorry about that but please tell me if this RAM G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC RAM (F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL)is compatible with this ASRock B75 M Motherboard,please reply asap,because if its not then I will have to cancel the order.
     
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    From the limited info you've given me (I mean I had to Google your mobo and there may be a few variations of the model), they are compatible yes.

    No offense, but why are you ordering components with the intention of building your own PC when you don't know whether or not they are compatible first?
     
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    Indeed. Compatibility is very important. Essential! Never purchase anything on a whim, without reading some reviews, google-ing, etc. ;)
     
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    Thanks a lot for all your replies was truly helpful and enlightening.
     

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