Final Parts List (Help)

Irrelative

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This is it http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Arth/saved/#savedbuild_502978

This will be my mouse pad: http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Goliathus-Standard-Mousepad--Control/dp/B002R0DX14/ref=sr_1_1_m?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1372395619&sr=1-1&keywords=Goliathus&tag=top10new-20

This will be my headset: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008EQ1FVU/ref=asc_df_B008EQ1FVU2656085?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=cnet-pc-20&linkCode=asn&creative=395093&creativeASIN=B008EQ1FVU

Could you let me know if my final parts are well enough to last a while on a low setting for games like BF4? Low settings because I want it to last this console generation. About 8-9 years, that is. Also, is my headset nice?
 
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It is a very powerful PC. Dual GTX770 would let you maxed out BF4 @ 1080p with good FPS(Not entirely accurate due to DICE official requirement released). Anyway, no computer is future proof for 8-9 years. Imagine having a GeForce 9800GX2(~4 years ago), on current gaming setups, it is a DirectX9 card which would definitely have a hard time running modern games such as you mention say BF3(2011), ~2years after the card release, and it seems redundant now for anyone to go out and buy.

For most, I would say 5 years is the most you can get out of it before rapid change and graphics and resolution. For a $2000 gaming PC, I would drop the i7 for an i5, a better RAM such as Kingston HyperX or Corsair Vengeance, a better CPU, 80+ Gold...

vinhn

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It is a very powerful PC. Dual GTX770 would let you maxed out BF4 @ 1080p with good FPS(Not entirely accurate due to DICE official requirement released). Anyway, no computer is future proof for 8-9 years. Imagine having a GeForce 9800GX2(~4 years ago), on current gaming setups, it is a DirectX9 card which would definitely have a hard time running modern games such as you mention say BF3(2011), ~2years after the card release, and it seems redundant now for anyone to go out and buy.

For most, I would say 5 years is the most you can get out of it before rapid change and graphics and resolution. For a $2000 gaming PC, I would drop the i7 for an i5, a better RAM such as Kingston HyperX or Corsair Vengeance, a better CPU, 80+ Gold rated(Corsair AX750 is one of the best out there).

Finally, definitely a better monitor.
 
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