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Frankly if you're not going to overclock it'll probably be easier and cheaper to buy a preassembled machine from Dell, HP, or some other OEM. The benefit of building your own machine is that it gives you control over the machine's performance. You can save thousands by spending a few minutes in the BIOS making tweaks that turn a cheap pokey machine into a screamer.
If you want a hand overclocking there is a large and active section on OcUK for overclocking and cooling. Read the sticky to start then start a thread and ask away.

If you want a hand overclocking there is a large and active section on OcUK for overclocking and cooling. Read the sticky to start then start a thread and ask away.
