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December 12, 2013 10:17:05 PM

Here: http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/SkullPenguin/saved/1DDw
Will this pc be able to run metrolastlight, titanfall, crysis 3 all at max settings, no lag and no screentearing (because of my monitor)? Please help me if not and if there is something i could add or change into something better then please tell me.

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December 12, 2013 10:31:11 PM

EDIT: my bad. missed the 780ti at the bottom.

well if you're happy with it & don't mind the costs, i don't see why i should stop you.
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December 12, 2013 10:31:36 PM

Yes that is quite the build you got there, the monitor has 144Hz and low response time so it should be fantastic for gaming. Now are you going to be overclocking? I would also suggest the Corsair 650D Mid tower case its Stunning with excellent air flow but if you like the phantom then stick with that as that case is great as well. Would have to say its Damn near perfect. Hope i helped -CJ
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December 12, 2013 10:34:55 PM

Everything looks good, but to run games like that at maxed out 60+ (talking mostly about crysis 3) you might need two 780ti's. I could be wrong. My 780 can pull 60 steady at High settings. Besides the point. You will be happy with that setup.
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December 12, 2013 10:41:45 PM

I have that exact monitor and it's awesome, but I'm already planning on trading it out for a G-Sync monitor. If I were you I would wait for a G-Sync monitor.

Oh, also, that same monitor is only $300 at newegg.
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December 12, 2013 10:47:55 PM

I would also wait for the new monitors with gsync just to see if all the hype is worth it. As for the build, it may not totally max crysis 3 with constant 60+ frames, but its great already imo.
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December 12, 2013 10:49:25 PM

RAM: Go for faster memory, this will bottleneck your overclock. get some 2400mhz memory, Gskill makes some cheap, fast sticks. Also if you can afford it, go 32GB for RAM DISK on a Asus Board (see below)

Motherboard: Dont go cheap on the motherboard, i would get the Asus Maximus VI Formula, or Impact, whichever suites your budget. The Software bundles from Asus really put icing on the cake. RAM DISK is awesome. It lets you put Games on a temporary SSD for as long as your playing them, and when you move on to another game, you can move the game back to the HDD. Its more important for you because you only got a 120GB SSD.

Wireless AC and bluetooth is awesome and will let you pair your PC to tablets, phones, nvidia shield, etc..... It also can serve as a router. It works both ways, as a AP or a router. so even if you dont use the wireless connection, you can run your whole network off of it in good ol AC dual band.

Monitor:
You should get a 27" 144hz Asus LCD Monitor IMO. It's about the same price, plus you get more screen landscape, Gsync Compatible monitor and 3D (benq may be 3d as well)

$399 for a 24" monitor is overpriced unless it's a ProArt or something.

Hard Drive: I would get a Seagate 3TB 3 platter 7200 RPM drive. It's cheaper, has more space, and is faster. i swear ppl give WD to much credit.

Graphics Card: Might as well get the Gigabyte HOF version of the 780 Ti since it has a factory overclock of over 1Ghz plus the GPU is cherry picked by Gigabyte for $20 more (looks epic as well)

Hope this helps :) 

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December 12, 2013 11:01:32 PM

Gigabyte HOF version? You mean galaxy :p 
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