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Hi i am buying a new pc and wanted to check this will run without any problems on SL before i buy 

Mother board = Gigabyte H81M-S2H

Motherboard Expansion Slots = 1x PCI Express x16, 2x PCI Express x1

CPU Type = Intel I5 4th Generation Haswell

CPU Model = Intel Core I5 4460 3.2ghz 6mb Cache 4th Gen Haswell

CPU Socket = Intel 1150

CPU Clock Speed = 3.2 Ghz

CPU Max Turbo Speed = 3.4 Ghz

Memory = 8GB DDR3 1600mhz Performance Ram

Hard Drive Size = 8GB DDR3 1600mhz Performance Ram

Optical Drive = Samsung 24x Sata DVD Writer

Graphics Card = Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6gb VR Ready

Power Supply = Corsair CX600 80 Plus Bronze Certified 600w Power Supply

Operating System = Windows 10 Home 64bit Installed With License and Disc

Motherboard Features = Support for Q-Flash, Support for Xpress Install, EasyTune, EZ Setup, USB Blocker, Smart TimeLock, Smart Recovery 2

Thanks in advance :matte-motes-big-grin:

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Nice system!! MOre than enough pc power to use SL. After trying the latest (1/30/17) 3rd party Windows  viewers ( especially Firestom) I'd highly advise you to consider at least 12GB RAM (1x8Gb + 1x4GB) or more to be safe for prolonged use of SL. Also, out of the years I built pcs I seen the most psu failures with: Corsair & Rosewill. In addition, Newegg has the worst RMA/refund policies. I have never had issues with Amazon, or BestBuy that were not resolved quickly! Newegg maybe cheaper at times, but IF should run into a  problem (DOA, defective component or need a quick refund for any reason buyer beware.) As for me I awaitng the AMD release of their new Ryzen CPUs (rumored to be approx. 3/1/17) that support PCI-E 3.0, DDR4 RAM; however I will have to see some 3rd party online tests/benchmarks before I make a purchase of one-new motherboard-DDR4 RAM, etc

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