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Happy to help. I just mentioned the asus cause I experienced it first hand. It seemed well built with a heavy yet compact cooler. I was also impressed with how well it ran Alien Isolation and Battlefield 3. It does generate a lot of heat when you push it so plan to keep a good flow of fresh air trough the pci-e slot. If you re in a pinch for a few more fps it is also overclockable from the desktop using its own app (didn't try it myself). Stay away from the silent version unless youre sure it fits. The cooler is big and would never fit my build (len m58p sff).
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A good card, but the gt730 is at least twice as fast.
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There are two option for me bro....... to ask for reclaim the pc and get another one from supplier Or ..... to go through all wiring stuff ......
What you will suggest me as u went all from this.......
If you suggest me reclaim then which assembled pc will be best within the same budget bro.........
Please give me some of your time..........
DUE to some condition, i have to exchange with some assembled pc if u suggest me for reclaim



Thanks bro 🙂
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Its hard to advise someone about pc components.  Whole systems are even more difficult. Without knowing all data (your location, price you paid for your 8000, your 8000's full specs, your budget, intended use for the system, components you plan to add in the future, how long you plan to keep the system, etc), I wouldn't know where to start.  Too many variables.

 

 Since I almost always speak from my experience, I can tell you this much. We just bought a new minitower D**l 3020 I5 4570 8GB for the office and I gave it a try. I slapped a gt730 on it and tryed a few games on steam. The system was tottaly unstable as games would freze or close randomly. Looking at the specs, everything should work, but it didn't. So, what is a better system, my $140 hp or the $750 D**l?

 

On the other hand the pc I built for my kid years ago  (asus hm81+I5 3470+ 8gb + hd6670) still keeps him happy as a clam

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Im too much confused 😞
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hi all i was off a bit, but i get the step up converter, i wired it in, and when i tried to set it up(set up the right voltage 12v) in my multimeter the voltage doesnt sattle down, it keeps riseing(even is i try to turn down the voltage  it keeps rising). Its happening also when i check the other wires voltage too...my multimeter show up a "battery icon" and later it turns down can it cause the problem?

 

when i try to mesaure a normal 1.5V battery it shows 2.97V without the voltage rise, i down know what to do guys please help 😞 and also sorry for the long writing.

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I would probably try using a different multimeter. I was having issues with the first one that I was using.
Or I guess change the batteries first and then see where that takes you 🙂
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thank you for your answer, i will try to borrow one of my friend's multimeter 🙂

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Anytime!
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