is this a good computer? i'm not an expert but i custom built it

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May 17, 2014
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Chassis
Chassis Model: Digital Storm VIRTUE

Core Components
Processor: Intel Core i7 4770K 3.50 GHz (Unlocked CPU) (Quad Core)
Motherboard: ASUS Z97M-PLUS (Intel Z97 Chipset) (MATX)
System Memory: 16GB DDR3 1866MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro (High-Performance)
Power Supply: 750W Corsair CX750M

Storage / Connectivity
Storage Set 1: 1x Storage (1TB Western Digital - Enterprise Edition)
Internet Access: Wireless PCI-E ASUS PCE-N53 (Dual Band Performance) (Supports 802.11n/g/b)

Graphics / Multimedia
Graphics Card(s): 1x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB (Includes PhysX)
Sound Card: Integrated Motherboard Audio

Digital Storm Engineering
Extreme Cooling: H20: Stage 2: Corsair H100i 240mm Radiator Liquid CPU Cooler (Extreme-Performance Edition)
H20 Tube Color: Green Tubing with High-Performance Fluid (UV Lighting Reactive)
Chassis Fans: Standard Factory Chassis Fans
Internal Lighting: Internal Chassis Lighting System (Green)

Digital Storm TwisterBoost Technology
Boost Processor: Stage 1: Overclock CPU 4.0GHz to 4.4GHz
Boost Graphics Card(s): Yes, Overclock the video card(s) as much as possible with complete stability
Boost Memory: Memory Fan Kit Only (Does not include memory overclocking service)

Software
Windows OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-Bit Edition)
Recovery Tools: Windows Recovery Toolkit (Bundled with Windows CD)

By the way it costs $2563
Thanks in advance :)
 
Solution
You could replace the power supply with eg. an Antec HCG-620M, Corsair HX650, Corsair RM650, or XFX XTR 650W. All depends on what's available and how it's priced.

And eg. a 250 GB Samsung 840 Evo or Crucial M500 would be a nice addition.
It's very good. It's also extremely expensive though. Overpriced, at least to some extent.

The power supply has arguably excessive wattage, but it's not the greatest quality. Not that it's bad, it's... acceptable. But a build this expensive ought to have something a little better.

The lack of an SSD is also a pretty glaring omission for a $2500 system.
 
You could replace the power supply with eg. an Antec HCG-620M, Corsair HX650, Corsair RM650, or XFX XTR 650W. All depends on what's available and how it's priced.

And eg. a 250 GB Samsung 840 Evo or Crucial M500 would be a nice addition.
 
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