Performance Check For New Build?

RileyP

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Jul 24, 2014
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I asked yesterday about some configurations for a nice gaming PC. I kept playing around with some options, and came up with this.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/MHkrRB

Any recommendations to boost performance further? I'm just going to be using a single 1080p (maybe 1440p in future) monitor for games, so I wont be needing CrossFire. I have about $100-200 more that I could spend, but I dont think there is any big boost to be found with that budget left over. As a side note, I know the graphics card I have picked out may be a bit long for the case I have chosen. Will that be an issue?
I believe everything should be nice and compatible, what do you guys think?
 
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It all looks good... you most likely will need to remove one of your hard drive bays across from the video card so it will fit but you should have plenty of extra slots so this won't be an issue.

Traciatim

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Looks pretty solid. Spend extra on your nice monitor, a good keyboard/mouse, a nice chair, or anything else that might make your gaming experience better . . . or games on Steam sales :)

I'm not sure on the video card case question though.