Gaming Desktop Building Help

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Everything is compatible, but it's not very good value for money. You could chop $100 each off the budget for CPU, motherboard and memory, and have near identical gaming performance. The PSU is excellent, but probably more than you need to spend.

For coolers the basic "value for money" cooler is usually the Hyper 212 Evo, but if you have the budget to spend more then a Noctua NH-D14 or Phanteks PH-TC14 is about as good as air coolers get.

For cases again it really depends on how much you want to spend, and what you want it to look like. You can get a quality basic case for around $50 but given your generous budget you might want to spend quite a bit more.
The Coolermaster HAF range are worth a look if you want good airflow and...

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Everything is compatible, but it's not very good value for money. You could chop $100 each off the budget for CPU, motherboard and memory, and have near identical gaming performance. The PSU is excellent, but probably more than you need to spend.

For coolers the basic "value for money" cooler is usually the Hyper 212 Evo, but if you have the budget to spend more then a Noctua NH-D14 or Phanteks PH-TC14 is about as good as air coolers get.

For cases again it really depends on how much you want to spend, and what you want it to look like. You can get a quality basic case for around $50 but given your generous budget you might want to spend quite a bit more.
The Coolermaster HAF range are worth a look if you want good airflow and features, the Corsair Obsidian+Carbide series are good if you want something a little more subtle. For good radiator support and simple styling, try basically anything Fractal Design make. If you want something a bit more quirky and unique, look at the NXZT Phantom range.
 
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