Finalized my system, how will it work for future gaming ?

Ripper_ZA

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Hi guys

I officially finalized my system and it will now be sitting in my online wishlist for a couple of months until I have the money.

Can you tell me if all the components will work well together for future gaming? (Next 3 years)

I am NOT an overclocker and will not be overclocking anything.

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Corsair Vengeance - 8GB ( 2 x 4 GB ) DDR3 1600MHz
Intel Boxed Core i5 3470 - 3.20GHz Quad Core
MSI GTX660 TI Power edition OC
MSI Intel Z77A-G43 - Chipset Socket 1155 - Motherboard
Sandisk Standard - Solid State Drive - 64GB (Any other SSD make are way more expensive in my country, so I can't choose another make)
Seagate Barracuda - 1TB HDD
Seasonic 80 Plus Bronze Certified - 620 Watt Power Supply
Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium

Note: The only change that I maybe will make is obviously replacing the 660ti with 670, IF the price comes down to the same level as the 660ti is now (I will be getting this sytem in August, maybe the 670 will drop alot till then ?) (Especially with the 700 series around the corner, hopefully before august)

All these components covers my budget and I can't exeed that, so I can only swap out something for the same price as a component listed.

So yea I just want to know from you guys if this system with all it's components will work as it should together.

/Thanks in advance.

 

l0v3rboi

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You can switch your mobo to an H77 chipset. Its similar in features to the z77 minus the capability for overclocking. Here in North America they're typicaly cheaper. Not too sure at where you live.

As for lifespan, probably 2 years give or take in high to max settings. Then med settings thereafter.
 

Garner6425

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Since you are not overclocking, in addition to an H77 board instead of a Z77, you could also save money by dropping the processor down to an i5-3350P. It's about $40 US cheaper and the only thing you lose is the integrated graphics and 300Mhz of speed, neither of which will noticeably affect performance.