Can SomeOne Tell Me What They Think Of My First Gaming Build [Havent Got Yet]

ThrowinCards

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Hi everyone take a look at this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/v7RddC and tell me what you think of this build i haven't got it yet so it can be changed but give me a good reason why if you think it should be changed, also how long would a build like this be good for, i have to save up the money before i get it might take me 1 year or a year and a half? Still a good build to get after that much time?
 
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yes, the hx850 will give you some headroom for upgrade's but if you plan on some major upgrade's and a hefty overclock on your gpu and cpu the rm1000 is not a bad option als well.

for more overclocking performance you could go 4790K but in a gaming oriented build it's not really gonna effect game performance

pc components change a lot over the years so i always recommend waiting as long as possible to choose parts to have the latest and greatest

Konnefke

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really solid build

your pc would use about 611 watt's and you have a 750W power suply so that's good but expansion is going to be tight.

for gaming you don't really need an i7 but seeing how high end your system is makes it justified

you have made your system overclock capable witch is good but remember an overclocked cpu will draw more power.

an overclocked cpu can draw 100W more then stock (correct me if i'm wrong) and you are probably going to exceed your power supply's capacity.

so overall, very high end system, maybe increase future expandebility more by picking a bit higher capacity power suply
 

ThrowinCards

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So, what like a hx850 or go the the rm1000

 

Konnefke

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yes, the hx850 will give you some headroom for upgrade's but if you plan on some major upgrade's and a hefty overclock on your gpu and cpu the rm1000 is not a bad option als well.

for more overclocking performance you could go 4790K but in a gaming oriented build it's not really gonna effect game performance

pc components change a lot over the years so i always recommend waiting as long as possible to choose parts to have the latest and greatest
 
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