Would this be a good upgrade?

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From what I have in my signature.

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A few questions..

1. Would my PSU handle it?
2. Is it hard to reconnect everything to a new motherboard? Never done it before.
 
Alright, thanks.

In summary Kingston HyperX and yours have no difference, except the design. It's not the biggest save on cash but I suppose I'll go with the cheaper ones, thanks.
 
Alright, thanks.

In summary Kingston HyperX and yours have no difference, except the design. It's not the biggest save on cash but I suppose I'll go with the cheaper ones, thanks.

If you add up all the cash you saved up on each part it could add up to nice amaount of money :p
 
re-connecting everything to your motherboard is easy, just take a picture if you're unsure about it before you start ripping things to bits!

Might have to fiddle with mouting screws and replace them but everything is really simple, hardest prob being mounting your heatsink with a new CPU lol.

If you're weasy about it phone OC's and they'll help you or spam the forums with pictures :D
 
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I got that motherboard on monday and it seems ok, it freezes in the bios though when i have all three of my hard drives connected, have to unplug two of them to change anything in there.
But overclocks easy enough, have my I5 3570k at 4.4ghz with no issues.
 
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