New build, Serious Cash, need advice.

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http://pcpartpicker.com/user/want2build/saved/30FR

Thats my build if you want to check it out

I just want to make sure everything is 100% compatible and if everything looks okay. There is a few other things im getting along with it like a corsair sleeved cable kit.
other then that this is about it.

Also getting a NZXT hue and going to triple mount the monitors to a Galant desk.

Anyways, Just wondering if anyone has any feedback/helpful tips about any of these items.

I wont be overclocking the AMD right away as i'm not sure what the hell i'm doing, But would like to in the future. Will the H100 be plenty for my needs?

I dont need any better deals unless there is something utterly pointless.
Keep in mind though im going for good looks as well.
Im not bottleknecking/compatibility issues anywhere? Any help/feedback/advice is seriously super appreciated!

FIRST TIME BUILDER
Thanks guys.
Cant wait to post my build.

 
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Yes agree the asus crosshair is a very good board better then the one he has picked but in my opinion only reason I would purchase a 9370 or a 9590 if the cost is coming down and bragging rights on the amd fence.

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Have you thought of swapping to an intel i5 / i7,

I would also swap at least 1 of your monitors to one with display port. this will remove the need to deal with active display port adapters if your thinking of using eyefinity with your 3 monitor setup.
 

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I am an AMD Fan and being this my first build i feel AMD might be a little more friendly for me then intel


What i was thinking is running one monitor with HDMI and one with the DVI and then running an adapter on one of the cords to fit the second dvi D slot on my video card or would an hdmi to display port cord not work?
One monitor is used for Gaming (center) one is for music/skype/surfing and the other is for business.
I dont plan to game in eyefinity.
The adapter im refering to is this (http://www.amazon.com/Startech-DP2HDMI-DisplayPort-Adapter-Converter/dp/B0017K6BDW)



That is a hell of a processor and haven't done much research on it yet. But now looking at it looks amazing :)
With that CPU will I be bottle necking anywhere?

Also wanna make sure that my h100i will be efficient enough cooling for that CPU

 

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Thanks a lot and i was actually right in the middle of typing up a question of if my board would even support that CPU

Im fine with my CPU now, I think my build is going to have plenty of power and will not have a problem.

Just one last question, My PSU is fine right? I will also have a few extra fans and nzxt hue running but thats about it.

Also For the three monitors im fine with the connections right? As long as i buy a DVI connector like this for one monitor to be put on display port http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812270264?


Thanks a lot for all the answers im truly excited for my build guys. :)



I'll also be playing games like Skyrim Wow, Guild wars, Tribes ascend, CoD, Multiple steam games.
Im assuming with this build 60 fps with hardly any drops in most games at ultra on one 1980x1080p will be possible

Please, Correct my if i'm wrong.
 

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as i said looks are a big deal and the asus crosshair is all red and black.
i'm mainly going with the asus m5 for its blue color and the fact i'm not trying to expand all that much.
i guess i could go red. :/

But i read a lot about the fx9590 and im def not getting it i've heard a lot of not good stuff about it.
The 9370 might be an option but for now im sticking with my 8350.


So if i went with a asus crosshair board would i have any problems with this build? Im starting to consider it.
 

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Why i5 4670k
I'm not planning on overclocking much.

From what I read i could get the 8350 to run at 5.0-2.3ghz

I wouldn't even need that speed i would hardly clock it to 4.2-4.5


so with that, Is it still worth it to get an i5?
 
If you get the 8350 to run at 5 ghz it wont run there long or stable those are extreme overclock with nitro and other forms of cooling just to show it can be done a good 4.4 to 4.5 is where you will end up at the 8350 or 8320 is a good cpu but don't expect them to run over 5 ghz day in day out on air or water cooling.