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SkyDuDe

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Hey everyone I'm building a new system, I'm kinda newb with this but after watching some I came out with this system, I want it to play League of Legends and others that I'm not going to mention but mainly league, I'm ordering from a shop where they will assemble everything since I don't have enough experience to do everything my budget is around 1800€ and I will need the all peripherals so here is the list:

Case: CoolerMaster CM690 III - 97,50 €
Drive: Samsung DVD-RW 24x Sata Preto Bulk - 17,90 €
Ram: Gskill Ripjaws X DDR3-1600MHz 2x4GB - 74,30 €
Motherboard: Motherboard Asus H97-PRO - 105,80 €
GPU: MSI GTX780 TF OC 3GB - 479,90 €
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690 3.5GHz 6MB Sk1150 - 194,70 €
SSD: Samsung 2.5" 840 Evo 250GB - 133,90 €
HDD: Western Digital Blue 1TB SATA III 64MB - 49,50 €
Monitor: BenQ LED 144Hz 24" XL2411Z - 281,30 €
Mouse: SteelSeries Rival - 53,39 €
Mouse Pad: SteelSeries Qck - 9,90 €
Keyboard: Steelseries Apex Gaming PT - 95,01 €
Headset: SteelSeries Siberia V2 Frost Blue - 104,89 €
PSU: XFX 650W XTR - 99,90 €
ETC; assembly costs - 24,60 €
Shipping costs - 75,00 €

I've heard some opinions about it and they say that the GPU is an overkill for the build, but i'm thinking about the future when I eventually will swap the cpu and the motherboard in a future generation of Intel cpus and chipsets I just want this computer to hang on for at least 2 years without major problems.

Any opinions suggestions?
Gretz


 
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Either option works. I played Bioshock Infinite at ultra settings on my 760 and got pretty good FPS (between 50 and 60+), The only games that the gtx 770 won't play at max settings are the most intensive ones. But if you can afford the gtx 780 then it is a great choice. If you know for sure that you want to SLI in a few years then you could grab a larger power supply to accommodate it now. Something like this is a good option for SLI gtx 780s:

Power Supply: EVGA 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($109.99 @ NCIX US)

numanator

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That is a pretty good build but you could probably build it yourself for cheaper (not sure about how prices in your country are). That build would run things well for at least 2 years and probably longer. The i5 4690 will actually probably outlast your GPU rather than the other way around, the i5s are build quite well and age well.
 

SkyDuDe

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Thanks for the opinions everyone yeah I know from friends of mine that a 760 runs league maxed out but hey! I'm not going to play every time league there are many other good games around there that I want to play. because on this one that I have right now it runs at 10 fps (not good lol) like bioshock infinte etc you get the point.. I'm thinking about the future maybe in 2 years the 780 will not run games 100% and I would try to do SLI of twin 780 and hold on for a few more years until eventually buy a new high end GPU. That is my objective have some parts for a "future" build

Is it a good idea to do this? or just simply buy an 770/760 and save some bucks for the future?
 

numanator

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Either option works. I played Bioshock Infinite at ultra settings on my 760 and got pretty good FPS (between 50 and 60+), The only games that the gtx 770 won't play at max settings are the most intensive ones. But if you can afford the gtx 780 then it is a great choice. If you know for sure that you want to SLI in a few years then you could grab a larger power supply to accommodate it now. Something like this is a good option for SLI gtx 780s:

Power Supply: EVGA 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($109.99 @ NCIX US)
 
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