My prebuilt PC finalization.

flyinian

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I'am going to build this PC that is listed below but, i wanted opinions on it.Will i have bottlenecking,PSU issues?Is everything compatible (a non computer opinion on this)?Could i possibly upgrade everything?I cant really change anything since i am over my spending amount unless its crucial like the PSU.

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/flyinian/saved/1UHg

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You can upgrade anything except the CPU on Z77, the next 1150 socket CPUs to come out will only be a refresh, so even on Z87 you will not have an upgrade path.

The difference between 3570K and 4670K is almost nothing from a gaming point of view, you are stressing to much.
Its not complicated. Just don't fret about every tiny thing, you would be happy with either CPU, since the 3570K will save you cash to spend elsewhere, its a viable option.
OK well there are BETTER PSUs with lower wattage. CX750 is not the best for overclocking and such and you only need around 550w at most.
You can even get a Corsair TX650 V2. Unless of course you already have the CX750.
Also, the Samsung 840 pro SSD is better and same price.
I would also suggest low profile vengeance RAM instead, as those fins serve no purpose but to get in the way.
The case could be better too, its overpriced for what you get.
 

flyinian

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IS overclocking worth it?
 


Only you can decide that, it CAN make a dif in CPU intensive games. Its so easy to OC anyway. You can always save some more cash by going for the 3570K too. So little performance dif and it OCs better too.

 

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That is true of the 3570k.

On the otherhand, If you only ever intend to run a single GPU then there is not a noticeable difference between the 3570k and the second lowest ivy bridge i5. @stock

Certainly if it allowed you an extra model of GPU I'd rather buy the GPU and low end ivy than a mid range GPU and high end ivy.
 

flyinian

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I am planning on staying with one screen.Also i cant do the 3570k since its not compatible iwth the motherboard.

 


Then get a Z77 board. LOL If you have not purchase it yet, then obviously that will not work.
 

flyinian

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IS it really better for gaming?

 


At stock speeds its a 7 percent SYNTHETIC bench difference, in gaming its pretty much the same, but once OCd, the 3570K and Z77 can more consistently BETTER than a Z87 and 4670K.
So the only thing you do lose on Z77 is 2 NATIVE USB3 ports and 2 SATA 6Gbps (most boards have third party to add ports anyway). Most people do not even use that many ports EVER.
 

flyinian

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Let me say this.Would i beable to upgrade in the future?

I am really tired of changing parts from people saying that this is better or this other one is better.I have about 4 builds from people and this one i have linked was the build that i took the parts from the 4 others (pre built).With the current build would i be bale to play the latest games for the next close decade? My price max was $1,000 but i wanted a pc that was great for gaming and that could last for a really long time but the limit was crossed.So in all and repeated would this build be alright for gaming for the next close decade of latest games?

Why does computer things got to be so complicated.....

thanks.
 
You can upgrade anything except the CPU on Z77, the next 1150 socket CPUs to come out will only be a refresh, so even on Z87 you will not have an upgrade path.

The difference between 3570K and 4670K is almost nothing from a gaming point of view, you are stressing to much.
Its not complicated. Just don't fret about every tiny thing, you would be happy with either CPU, since the 3570K will save you cash to spend elsewhere, its a viable option.
 
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flyinian

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Alright, i guess ill stick with what i have now.I think its sad cause i usually don't stress with things...