Gaming pc questions

ravenspearshot

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Jan 27, 2014
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i am building a gaming pc and wanted to know a few things;

1 is there anything wrong with me build (if so what would you change and why)?

2 will my cpu have a bottle neck effect on my gnu?

3 How many watts should my power source be?

4 Will my pc be able to run Battlefield 4 on highest quality graphics at at least 95 fps?

5 Are all my parts compatible ?


Case: Cooler master HAF 912

Motherboard: Asus maximus VI Hero LGA 1150

CPU: Intel core i5-3570k

GPU: Geforce GTX 780 ti

Storage: samsung 840 EVO 500 GB

Ram: Corsair Vengeance 16 GB

Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H100i

Optical Drive: ASUS Black blue- ray Burner


Thanks to all who took the time and effort to help :)
 
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the cpu is for the older 1155 motherboards you need a 4670 or 4770k cpu for the 1150 motherboard. for the ssd drop it to 256g and put in a data hard drive of one gig. ssd have a set life of writes. uses the hard drive for your music and downloads and temp programs. use the ssd for the os and your main games. the half is an older case look at the cosair r300 with or without a window and the r400. there a lot of sales on them. most time the r300 is under 50.00 when it on sale. also on the high end gpu look out nvidia maxwell (800) line is starting to drop.
the cpu is for the older 1155 motherboards you need a 4670 or 4770k cpu for the 1150 motherboard. for the ssd drop it to 256g and put in a data hard drive of one gig. ssd have a set life of writes. uses the hard drive for your music and downloads and temp programs. use the ssd for the os and your main games. the half is an older case look at the cosair r300 with or without a window and the r400. there a lot of sales on them. most time the r300 is under 50.00 when it on sale. also on the high end gpu look out nvidia maxwell (800) line is starting to drop.
 
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ravenspearshot

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Jan 27, 2014
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ok thanks and what type of power source do you think ill need, how many watts ?