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nanarchy said:
avoid kinguin unless you are happy being sold illegitimate keys, they are like buying from reddit you are most likely getting msdn purchased or keys bought with dodgy credit cards. Apart from that the build is ok with perhaps a slightly oversized power supply. You also have only base speed memory (fine if you are not overclocking) but have purchased a CPU designed for overclocking so you are potentially spending a little more than necessary their or you should get better memory if you are going to overclock.

Do you know of anyone that has had a bad time with kinguin as far as windows goes? Cause I would like more research into the subject matter as well cause the video I linked goes over the Reddit keys issue and suggests Kinguin is better than the case with reddit and he gives reasons as to why.

Like if you buy it from a reputable seller, is it still bad? Cause they do have a "buyer protection" thing



                  

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