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There is Kingston and Kingbite. However kingbite is recommended for streaming.Are you sure it's called kingbite? Not kingston hyper X?
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There is Kingston and Kingbite. However kingbite is recommended for streaming.Are you sure it's called kingbite? Not kingston hyper X?
I looked up kingbite to find no results... are you sure you know what you're talking about? Also, what's your budget?There is Kingston and Kingbite. However kingbite is recommended for streaming.
Kingsbite isn't American tho. It's more in the Chinese market however it works good. Some good ones cost about 150-300$I looked up kingbite to find no results... are you sure you know what you're talking about? Also, what's your budget?
Have you built it yet? Cause I'd upgrade the power supply to a better one. (Wattage is fine but the PSU itself isn't). Have a look at XFX, EVGA G2/GS or Seasonic.Alright so this is the build that I'm making.. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/GMzhVn
Keep in mind that a keyboard and mouse are added to it, and that there's only 8 gb of ram. Also, prices will vary because those listed were already bought during black friday.
I have all the parts except the processor, because it's sold out atm. Trust me, the power supply is fine.Have you built it yet? Cause I'd upgrade the power supply to a better one. (Wattage is fine but the PSU itself isn't). Have a look at XFX, EVGA G2/GS or Seasonic.
(First of all I'm not trying to come off rude, just trying to help).I have all the parts except the processor, because it's sold out atm. Trust me, the power supply is fine.
As you can see it says "excellent choice for basic system builds." CX PSU's aren't the worst but they aren't the best. They can potentially damage your PC too. That's why its recommended to put in a little extra ($5 - $20) to upgrade to a better unit such as a XFX, EVGA G2/GS or Seasonic.CX-M and CX Series PC power supplies are an excellent choice for basic system builds and desktop PC computer upgrades. CX Series PSUs have 80 PLUS Bronze certified efficiency and are available in a variety of configurations to help you choose exactly the amount of power you need.
Although that could be true, I'm not too worried because I have some friends as well as my dad who have been using the same brand of the power supply for over a year now and none of them have had issues. And none of them have builds that are considered basic.(First of all I'm not trying to come off rude, just trying to help).
Here is a description of the CX/CXM from the corsair website
As you can see it says "excellent choice for basic system builds." CX PSU's aren't the worst but they aren't the best. They can potentially damage your PC too. That's why its recommended to put in a little extra ($5 - $20) to upgrade to a better unit such as a XFX, EVGA G2/GS or Seasonic.
Here is a PSU tier list someone over at /r/PCMasterRace put together. http://i.imgur.com/tgrbCnr.jpg
I use almost the same PSU (CX500M) that you're recommending. I've never had any problems with it and I would highly recommend it; however, you can afford (and I would recommend) to get a better PSU then the CX600 recommended by you. Once again, there's nothing wrong with the PSU, just not the best choice for your budget. Something more reliable from Seasonic, XFX, or EVGA would fit the bill for a higher end system like this one.Although that could be true, I'm not too worried because I have some friends as well as my dad who have been using the same brand of the power supply for over a year now and none of them have had issues. And none of them have builds that are considered basic.
Well it's too late now that I already have it purchased. xD Probably whenever I decide to upgrade my build, I'll make sure to get a new power supply.I use almost the same PSU (CX500M) that you're recommending. I've never had any problems with it and I would highly recommend it; however, you can afford (and I would recommend) to get a better PSU then the CX600 recommended by you. Once again, there's nothing wrong with the PSU, just not the best choice for your budget. Something more reliable from Seasonic, XFX, or EVGA would fit the bill for a higher end system like this one.
Tbh i'd recommend if your power supply is working fine when your going to upgrade change your CPU or GPU to a newer gen or a new one, Of course if you don't want to that's fine but im just sayingWell it's too late now that I already have it purchased. xD Probably whenever I decide to upgrade my build, I'll make sure to get a new power supply.
Yep that's what I will do.Tbh i'd recommend if your power supply is working fine when your going to upgrade change your CPU or GPU to a newer gen or a new one, Of course if you don't want to that's fine but im just saying