What's your guys' oppinion on this build?

Barzie

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Intel Core i5 4670K Haswell 3.4Ghz 6MB L3 Cache s1150 - Box

Corsair Hydro H100i Extreme Performance CPU Cooler

Corsair 2x4GB DDR3 1866Mhz Vengeance Dual Channel CL9-10-9-27

ASUS GRYPHON Z87 LGA1150, Intel Z87, DDR3 1866, 3xPCI-E, DVI, HDMI

EVGA GTX770 Classified Dual ACX 4GB GDDR5 DX11 2xDVI HDMI DP PCI-E

Western Digital Caviar Green WD10EZRX 1TB Sata III

Corsair Force GS CSSD-F128GBGS-BK 128GB SSD Sata III MLC Retail

CoolerMaster CM Storm Enforcer Black ATX Case No PSU

LG DVD±RW GH24NS x24 Black SATA OEM

Corsair CP-9020061-EU CX750 Modular


This is mainly a heavy-gaming pc, I plan on OCing the CPU later on and mabye SLI in the far future.

What do you guys think? Is the cooling system too much for this pc? should I invest more in the graphics card? or is it a pretty decent pc to get?
 

Nuclear101

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That is a very nice, high end gaming rig but I have a question and a concern.

Question: Why the Corsair SSD? I would have used a Samsung 840 EVO.
Concern: Your PSU is mediocre quality. You should use a TX series or an HX series for better performance/reliability.
 

NiCoM

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770 4gb comes close in price with 780 3gb so i think you should make the jump. Maybe save some money by getting a 600-650w psu instead.

I have the i5 4670k with a H100i.
You should just open ASUS AISuite and put the auto-overclock to 4,4ghz or 4,8ghz.
Had mine on 4,4ghz with no problems.
 

Barzie

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The difference in prices between the 770 & 780 is much,bigger here (Israel) than in the USA.. so the 780 is not really an option. Moving on to the SSD, I'm not that familiar with good companies that provide good ssd and I'm trying to lower the price so Do you guys have any suggestions about a cheaper 120GB ssd? And the same goes for the psu, not that familiar either.. I just know that corsair is a trust able company. What PSU would you choose?
 

NiCoM

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for a cheap ssd
Kingston SSDNow v300

For the psu, use a 600-650w 80+ Bronze, will save you money. I have a similar pc, which is a tad more power hungry, and i use a 550w psu.

Maybe pick the Corsair CX600M or CX600. They have some good ratings from users on pcpartpicker.com (4,5/5 stars)

And at last, gpu. Theres a price difference between 2gb vs 4gb. You dont really need 4gb unless you want to run triple screen setup or 4k tv gaming. If youre "only" going to run 1080p or 1440p then 2gb is fine. and will save even more money.