Gaming PC Build , What to choose?

roanepv

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Feb 9, 2014
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Hello , my friends ^^ i'm a littel confuse on what to choose , i have two builds choosen by me and i need to buy yet.

Specs(1)

CPU: INTEL Core i7 4770K 3.50GHz 8MB Socket 1150
Case: NOX Coolbay TX
GPU: MSI GTX 780Ti GAMING 3G
PSU: OCZ ZS 750W 80Plus Bronze
RAM: G.SKILL KIT 16GB 4X4GB DDR3 2133MHz CL9 Ripjaws Z
HDD: WESTERN DIGITAL 2TB SATA III 64MB 7200 RPM Black
MOBO: MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming

Specs(2)

CPU: INTEL Core i7 4770K 3.50GHz 8MB Socket 1150
Case: NZXT Phantom 630 Matte
GPU: MSI GTX780 Lightning
PSU: Corsair TX750W V2
RAM: Gskill Ripjaws X DDR3-2133MHz 2x8GB CL9
HDD: Western Digital Black 1TB SATA III 64MB
MOBO: Asus Maximus VI Extreme
 
Solution
I like the gpu in the first one bc it's a ti, I like the psu in the second bc it's corsair (also if you double check the output in specifications it beats out the OCZ across the board), I like the ram in the first one bc it's more, I like the mobo in the second one bc I've had my eye on that board, however I just glanced at the msi board and I'd say this is a push now instead of favoring one or the other, so mobos are about equal.
This all said, I'd go with the first one if you can't change anything simply because it has the better gpu. If you can get the second choice with the ti gpu instead and more ram then I'd go with that.
I'd get an ssd too when you can put that into your budget but not at the compromise of any of the choice...

jnewegger23

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I like the gpu in the first one bc it's a ti, I like the psu in the second bc it's corsair (also if you double check the output in specifications it beats out the OCZ across the board), I like the ram in the first one bc it's more, I like the mobo in the second one bc I've had my eye on that board, however I just glanced at the msi board and I'd say this is a push now instead of favoring one or the other, so mobos are about equal.
This all said, I'd go with the first one if you can't change anything simply because it has the better gpu. If you can get the second choice with the ti gpu instead and more ram then I'd go with that.
I'd get an ssd too when you can put that into your budget but not at the compromise of any of the choice parts you've selected.
 
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