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@Daniel Nunes its a good build but if you have the money you should also get an SSD, it will help with your boot times.a good SSD will help your PC load in less than 10-15 sec's.

if you can't then i recommend dropping the i7-4770K to a i5-4670K,you will have the same gaming performance on the i5, the only reason to buy i7 over the i5 is if your video editing if not go with the 100$ cheaper chip. also you won't need DDR3-2133 as it wil give you minimal performance boost over DDR3-1600 or DDR3-1333.

finally if you take these cost saving measures then you can easily get a 128GB samsung 840 pro or a 840 EVO ssd. if you also drop down to a phantom 410 (which looks exactly same as phantom 630 in my opinion) then you might be able to get a...

Daniel Nunes

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will it hold this config?
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1qg4S
 

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@Daniel Nunes its a good build but if you have the money you should also get an SSD, it will help with your boot times.a good SSD will help your PC load in less than 10-15 sec's.

if you can't then i recommend dropping the i7-4770K to a i5-4670K,you will have the same gaming performance on the i5, the only reason to buy i7 over the i5 is if your video editing if not go with the 100$ cheaper chip. also you won't need DDR3-2133 as it wil give you minimal performance boost over DDR3-1600 or DDR3-1333.

finally if you take these cost saving measures then you can easily get a 128GB samsung 840 pro or a 840 EVO ssd. if you also drop down to a phantom 410 (which looks exactly same as phantom 630 in my opinion) then you might be able to get a 256GB 840 pro or evo

 
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Agree, I mean if you are just gaming no need for the i7 4770k unless you are doing anything that requires or takes advantages of Multiple cores or HT. As of RAM speed, you won't even see the difference until you look at benchmarks.