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You don't have anything else than Seasonic ? I don't know about where you live but here Seasonic are expensive borderline overpriced imo. They make good psu but when you need to spend 100$ for a 600W psu ...

There's other good less expensive brand around. My psu is by ocz. Bought it 4 years ago and working perfectly with an overcloked system. It was if i remember corectly 20$ or 30$ less expensive than equiv Seasonic.

We have Antec, Cooler Master, Corsair, SeaSonic.

Out of that processor list, I'd take the FX4100 myself... if you get a good motherboard to go along with it, you could probably drop the next-gen AMD processor in down the road.

Also, it appears to be the only one that is priced equivalent to what they go for in the US. That i5 would be my second choice.

Out of that processor list, I'd take the FX4100 myself... if you get a good motherboard to go along with it, you could probably drop the next-gen AMD processor in down the road.

Also, it appears to be the only one that is priced equivalent to what they go for in the US. That i5 would be my second choice.

I was planning to buy the FX6300. Would FX4100 make more sense? The website doesn't seem to have the FX6300, so I'll have to get it from somwhere else.

This is my final config more or less: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Cccr I wish I could make it cheaper but it would impact the performance, I think.

I was planning to buy the FX6300. Would FX4100 make more sense? The website doesn't seem to have the FX6300, so I'll have to get it from somwhere else.

This is my final config more or less: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Cccr I wish I could make it cheaper but it would impact the performance, I think.

You don't need a CPU cooler unless you're overclocking. For gaming, I would think the 4100 and the 6300 would be close in performance.

You don't need a CPU cooler unless you're overclocking. For gaming, I would think the 4100 and the 6300 would be close in performance.

I heard FX6300 tends to get hot.

Also, yeah, I would be doing things other than gaming like watching 720p mkv videos, some Photoshop, light multi-tasking, college work, etc. I am gessing the 6300 is more fit for this?

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