Watercooled PC build specs

HST_James6666

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I have put the following build Specifications below for a computer I am thinking of building - Budget of £2000. I am hoping to overclock the CPU (over 4.4~4.8Ghz) and probably the GPU. The computer is for FSX Primarily (2 SSD's for that), however will be used for other games e.g bf 4. I'm a bit unsure weather it is overkill, especially weather I should get a EVGA 780 classified or 780Ti SC.

Intel Core i7 4770K Quad Core Retail CPU (Socket 1150, 3.50GHz, 8MB, Haswell, 84W, Intel Graphics, BX80646I74770K, 4th Generation Intel Core, Turbo Boost Technology 2.0) - £235.99

EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Superclocked VGA Card - (03G-P4-2883-KR) w/ EK Waterblock - £584.89

Asus MAXIMUS VI FORMULA Z87 Socket 1150 HDMI DisplayPort 8 Channel Audio ATX Motherboard
- £218.99

Corsair CMY16GX3M2A2400C10A Vengeance Pro Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 2400Mhz CL10 XMP Performance Desktop Memory Kit Gold - £148.16

1000W Corsair RM Series 80PLUS Gold Modular Power Supply - £149.99

NZXT Switch 810 White Case - £129.99

Samsung 840 EVO 250GB 2.5 inch Basic SATA Solid State Drive * 2 - £199.60

Alphacool VPP655 - G1/4 IG complete with D5 HF Top - £82.79

Acetal+Nickel - £55.42

Koolance Triple 120mm Copper High Flow Radiator - 30 FPI - Black (HX-360XC) - £72.19

Bitspower Bay Reservoir 5,25" (POM Version) - White - £41.99

 
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If you are only doing some gaming, the 780 is a much better value for you (the 770 still plays bf4 on ultra)

you could also go for a cheaper motherboard, as unless you are going to be using all the slots on the motherboard, it is a downright waste of money

Ram is good, but you could probably find a cheaper kit at the same speed
you do NOT need that power supply, the RM-850 will hold up to sli 780ti. 1000 watt is a waste of money for your uses.

the rest is all based on what you wanna pay, as you could find a cheaper case as well.
If you are only doing some gaming, the 780 is a much better value for you (the 770 still plays bf4 on ultra)

you could also go for a cheaper motherboard, as unless you are going to be using all the slots on the motherboard, it is a downright waste of money

Ram is good, but you could probably find a cheaper kit at the same speed
you do NOT need that power supply, the RM-850 will hold up to sli 780ti. 1000 watt is a waste of money for your uses.

the rest is all based on what you wanna pay, as you could find a cheaper case as well.
 
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