Are these specs good?

xDvox1

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Hello, I wanted to know if these specs were good for gaming and video editing.


CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4820K Quad-Core 3.70 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011

CPU / Processor Cooling Fan: * Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler w/ PWM fan - Efficient Cooling Performance

Motherboard: * GIGABYTE X79-UP4 ATX w/ Ultra Durable 5, GblAN, 4 GEn3 PCIe x16, 2 PCIe x1, 1 PCI

RAM / System Memory: 16GB (4GBx4) DDR3/1866MHz Quad Channel Memory (Corsair Vengeance)

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2GB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 x16 Video Card (Single Card)

Power Supply: 850 Watts - SeaSonic X Series X-850 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Full Modular Active PFC Power Supply

Hard Drive: 240GB Intel 530 Series SATA-III 6.0Gb/s SSD - 540MB/s Read & 490MB/s Write (Single Drive)
Secondary Hard Drive: 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200 RPM HDD (Single Drive)

Hard Drive Cooling Fan: Vigor iSURF II Hard Disk Drive Cooling System (1 x System)

Optical Drive: LG 16X Internal Blu-ray Burner, BD-RE, DVD+RW Combo Drive (Black Color)

Sound: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
 
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Answering the question straight up, yes it'll do well in gaming and video editing.

Criticisms:

You could save money on the CPU/Motherboard combo.

If you're not going to run multiple graphics card, you could go with a 650w psu.

I'm not sure if you'll really need a hard drive cooling system.

drkatz42

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errrr,,,,,HECK YES!
 
Answering the question straight up, yes it'll do well in gaming and video editing.

Criticisms:

You could save money on the CPU/Motherboard combo.

If you're not going to run multiple graphics card, you could go with a 650w psu.

I'm not sure if you'll really need a hard drive cooling system.
 
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