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Ok so, yes the 8320 is a better CPu than the 965, but for regular day to day use and in gaming, you won't be able to tell the difference.
Also, I opted for no optical drive because there isn't really much need for one now a days. You can easily build your computer and get it up and running without one. I was able to. If you still want one though, just add one in.
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You, are awesome. I had actually looked at the Phenom II, because I've heard good things. The Sapphire, will be able to run pretty much anything on high correct? This looks great. Really good. Thank you. One more question. What's your experience in using controllers for the games on PC? How many support gamepads? I know apps like xpadder can help emulate gamepads, but I've heard some so-so things about it.
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[quote]The Sapphire, will be able to run pretty much anything on high correct? [/quote] It can max out anything. [quote]One more question. What's your experience in using controllers for the games on PC? How many support gamepads?[/quote] I've never used a gamepad for PC games unless I'm emulating a game, so I dunno what to tell you. [quote]I know apps like xpadder can help emulate gamepads, but I've heard some so-so things about it.[/quote] Stick with a real controller.
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Is the Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 you favorite card, I see it on many of your recommendations.
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Yes It also fits into budgets nicely, and if you overclock it, it's as powerful as a 7970.