SWTOR Max settings under $1000 build- needs Power supply

jediobijohn

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Here is my latest part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/JediObiJohn/saved/VgNxFT

My main concerns/thoughts on this build: STILL NOT SURE ON PSU

Considering these three: http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/compare/antec-power-supply-tp650c%2Ccorsair-power-supply-cs750m%2Ccorsair-power-supply-rm750/

Below i will include a general Q&A about my build:
(What will you be doing with this PC? Be as specific as possible: >Literally all i am playing at the moment is SWTOR. I would like to play at least on HIGH even during raids (not sure if possible for $700). I think eventually i will be playing other games but for now that is it. Since i dont know what games i would like to play in the future i would like something that is upgradable, a pc that i could replace parts without scrapping the whole thing.

What is your maximum budget before rebates/shipping/taxes? $1000

When do you plan on building/buying the PC? >This month. (if i need to save up more money in order to play on high or max settings then i would appreciate a quote on how much it would take!)

What, exactly, do you need included in the budget? >if it means i will able to reach High settings any easier- I have access to a pretty cheap monitor my kind friend is giving me, mouse, keyboard that will do in a pinch ..

If reusing any parts (including monitor(s)/keyboard/mouse/etc), what parts will you be reusing? >Cheap stuff- logitech wireless keyboard, kensington mouse #k64325, unsure on the monitor, but i have an old tv with hdmi i could use Are there any specific features or items you want/need in the build? just wanting to play SWTOR at least on high settings even during raids.

Extra info or particulars: THANK YOU ALLL for your patience and encouragement, so cool to learn about all this stuff. before this site i was clueless.. still clueless but totally intrigued and learning! haha thanks again.)
 
Modular power supplies are a matter of choice.
Personally I prefer non modular, as each connection adds a small amount of voltage drop, resistance and heat.

Your case choice has a good amount of room behind the motherboard tray and hard drive racks to store and hide the unused connectors. Cable ties are a builders best friend for cable management.

Everything will fit in the case without any problems. My only concern would be if you wanted an after market CPU cooler later that the high profile heat spreaders on the memory would limit your choices.
Otherwise nice build and good parts choices.