New gaming build, finalizing

BallzBeeDragon

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Hey everyone just need some help with a finalizing my build, this will be ordered in the next 2 weeks.

Iam going to provide a pcpartpicker link, my budget for this computer is 1300 Before/After rebates.

I do plan on overclocking, SLI/Crossfire in the future, but for now want a machine that will be able to support both.

I plan on using this computer for just gaming some of the games I wouldn't mind playing are, The Elder Scrolls Online, PlanetSide 2, StarCraft2, League Of Legends, Titan Fall, Battlefield 4

Anyways, I just wanna get some additional opinions, is there anything I can do to reduce the price. while maintaining Max setting for most games, and staying within Overclocking and crossfire range?


http://pcpartpicker.com/user/BallzBeeDragon/saved/3HSB
 
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tommy4711

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That is a fine system sir, although if you're planning on doing sli in the future i'd get a larger PSU (750-800 watts).
Also If this is for single monitor @ 1080p 60fps, a gtx 770 would be enough for everything that isn't crysis 3, and you can save a fair bit of money there :)



 
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BallzBeeDragon

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Your right sorry, Just pulled a 14hr shift lol. Just wanna get this computer finalized and ready to order. Does anybody know if the CPU comes with a stock fan? I'f so is the cooler necessary if im not Overclocking right away
 

tommy4711

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It does indeed, I own one myself, although the stock fan isn't the greatest, but it is fine if you don't overclock :)

 

BallzBeeDragon

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sweet, well this looks like it is my final build. Thank you all for the quick replies really appreciate it

 

dashboy1998

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If you do want 2 GTX 780 in SLI you'll need a bigger PSU, about 800w .