Secondary PC, PC upgrade

wjtk4444

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Hi to everyone :)
I'm going to build second PC, cause i'd like to have one purely gaming pc, and another to do some work for studies, install some shitty programs i need to use sometimes, etc.

That's what i have for now:

- thermaltake chaser mk1 case
- fx8350 cpu
- mugen 3 revB cooler
- 7950HD vapor-x
- corsair ax860 psu
- m5a97 evo r2.0 mb
- 2x 4GB kingston hyperx 1600MHz cl 9-9-9 ram
- 2x 1080p 24" display
- lots of keyboards, headsets, mices, etc :p
- unused for this moment 5850HD
- 2x SSD 120GB, 500 GB HDD

I want to build new pc with old mb, cpu, cooler, and 5850 HD on board.
And of course buy new cpu and mb to gaming one :p

So, that's my question: what components should i buy ?

I wonder about:

- i7 4790k cpu
- asrock extreme 4 mb
- noctua nh d14

and for second one:
- Corsair VS 650W ATX 120mm
- Kingston HyperX DDR3 4GB 1600MHz XMP CL9 blu
- seagate barracuda 1TB 7200 rpm
- cheap case

I've read recently, than intel is going to release new powerful cpu's for 2011:3 mb's(Q1 2015),
maybe i should go with i7 4930k ? (new intresting 1150 cpu's are planned to Q2 2016 year)
I have about 700$ to spend, but i can wait few months and save some more money.

I'm open to new ideas, so what would you do ?

PS. I want to connect both monitors to primary pc, and second monitor to secondsary pc. Later i'm going to buy third one to have separate one to secondary pc.
 

wjtk4444

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Will it be good for gaming ? I'd go with 4790k, only thing that keeps me are new CPU's incoming - i want to buy something what will be hi-performance at least for 1,5-2 years :)
 

wjtk4444

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I don't think so, i7 2600k gives me 20-30% more fps's. Also, i7 have integrated graphics, and i can plug secondary display to it, and all power of gpu can go to primary one.
 

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