First Time Building with some knowledge, Need Help!

Beastleewr11298

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Hey all, I could use some help from some knowledgeable people. This is the computer so far http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Intel_X79_Core_i7_Configurator/w/174307
I want to use my computer to play games such as WoW, LoL, Neverwinter, and such games on max setttings. Also I wish to be able to live stream on high settings without any lag on either ends while using 2-3 monitors. I could give more information if needed. But I mainly want to use this computer to live stream and play games at max settings without any trouble. Thanks everyone!
 

Beastleewr11298

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That is what I have kind of fiddle around with and built I think? And my budget is around the low 2000 to maybe even high 2000 mark.
 

dannyboy2233

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Alright... So.
CPU: i5 4670k- $250
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X UD3H- $180
GPU: 2x MSI 770 Lightning Edition in SLI- $900
RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LP @ 1600 MHz- $130
PSU: Corsair HX850- $160
Cooler: Corsair H100- $110
HDD: Any 2 TB, 7200 RPM, 64 MB cache HDD- $100
SSD: 240 GB Samsung 840 Pro Series SSD- $240
Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D- $250
Total: $2,070
As long as you're only gaming, the 4670k will be more than enough. :)
 

dannyboy2233

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Yup! :) Plus, it's a great experience; you really get to know your computer (and how to upgrade it), and you get to really know what you're buying.
 

wtalk2

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Here is a great build for your uses in the mid $2000. I also suggest you build your own as you will save money and have a better quality build overall:

http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/15uhB

It has mouse and keyboard as well as 3 monitors added on that list. Also I know the PSU is a bit overkill but if you want you can SLI another 770 if you dont mind going up to $3000 to give you a bigger performance boost.
 

dannyboy2233

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I would get dual 770's and one monitor first, and then later on upgrade to three; IMO, it's better to have a higher ratio of GPU/monitor.
 

Beastleewr11298

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Between 850 Watt - NZXT HALE90V2 850W, 1000 Watt - AZZA Titan 1000W, and 1000 Watt - NZXT HALE90V2 1000W. Which is better quality, and I do know that one is a 850W so no need to point that out.
 

dannyboy2233

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None of them... I would stick with Corsair and Seasonic, such as the Corsair HX850 for $160.
 

dannyboy2233

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You can get aftermarket ones (such as this: http://www.lamptron.com/product/controllers/fc5-v2/) for controlling case fans with a visible display on the front of the case, which some people think is cool. It is unnecessary (as many fans are controllable through programs), but it's good to have nonetheless.
 

dannyboy2233

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To be honest, not much. Most people find that any and all WiFi adapters are suitable for their needs :) as long as you have good internet, any of them will work fine.