Need a screen, motherboard, and RAM.

flycowmoose

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I live where I cannot get as much different hardware as in America, although what motherboard, monitor, and RAM should I get from this site? www.gear-up.me

My specs:

Silverstone FT02

i7 4770 (not K because I don't overclock)

2 HDD 1tb

1 SDD 120gb

EVGA GTX 780 ti

Silver Arrow IBE Extreme

P.S. I prefer for the motherboard to be silver, black, or red (or mix)
 
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What I am curious about is what you are using this build for. If it isn't for video editing/professional applications you are wasting large amounts of money. If it is gaming, the most you will ever need is an i5, not an i7. For the GPU, the 780 Ti is only for 3+ Monitor professional usage. For the motherboard, use an Asus Maximus VII Hero if you are gaming and an Asus Sabertooty Z97 Mark 1 if you aren't gaming. For RAM, I recommend G. Skill Sniper Series if you're gaming and Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3-1866 MHz for more professional uses. As for the monitor, I recommend any by Asus, Viewsonic, or AOC, just be sure the latency is <5MS if you are gaming and refresh rate is at least 60 Hz for reduced eye-strain.

Nuclear101

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What I am curious about is what you are using this build for. If it isn't for video editing/professional applications you are wasting large amounts of money. If it is gaming, the most you will ever need is an i5, not an i7. For the GPU, the 780 Ti is only for 3+ Monitor professional usage. For the motherboard, use an Asus Maximus VII Hero if you are gaming and an Asus Sabertooty Z97 Mark 1 if you aren't gaming. For RAM, I recommend G. Skill Sniper Series if you're gaming and Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3-1866 MHz for more professional uses. As for the monitor, I recommend any by Asus, Viewsonic, or AOC, just be sure the latency is <5MS if you are gaming and refresh rate is at least 60 Hz for reduced eye-strain.
 
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