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PC Build Need Help with your Opion Budget = $1300 or a little bit over

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August 26, 2014 12:49:39 AM

Seagate SATA3 1TB 7200RPM 64mb Cache $62.00

Antec EA-650 Platinum Power Supply, 80PLUS Platinum $125.00

Kingston SSDnow SV300S37A/240G 240G SSD3 2.5 7mm $128.00

Asus DRW-24D3ST OEM SATA 24X DVD-RW Black $20.00

Zalman Z3 Plus USB3.0 Gaming Case $49.00

ASRock Fatal1ty Z87-Killer 4xDDR3 4xPCI-E 2.0 3x PCI-E3.0 x 16 6xSATA3 6xUSB 3.0 D-Sub DVI-D HDMI $169.00

SAPPHIRE R9 290 4GB GDDR5 TRI-X OC VERSION 1000Mhz/5200Mhz PCIE DUAL DVI-D/HDMI/DP $525.00

Kingston HX316C10FBK2/8 8GB(2x4G) Kit 1600Mhz DDR3 cl10 Fury Black Ed $97.00

Intel BX80646I54590 I5-4590,3.3GHZ,4CORES,6MB CACHE,LGA1150 $218.00

Total of $1393 Australia

Is this computer compatible with all the parts, do you have any recommendations, Will this max out games like bf4, Dayz, Hardline ect, do you think it is future proof. Is their space to do any overclocking on the r9 290 tri-x with the psu I am looking at. Anythings that I could do to make it cheaper that wouldn't change performance. Is the i5 4590 suitable for gaming.

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August 26, 2014 12:53:28 AM

Change it to a G.Skill Ripjaws X series if you have the money. It is a much shorter RAM so if you do plan to upgrade to an uncooked CPU and get a CPU cooler then you wouldn't have to worry about the clearance.

You don't need a platinum PSU as a bronze will do unless you are really energy efficient.

Grab a Samsung Evo SSD.

To test if they are compatible try PCPartPicker and you may even find cheaper parts. Anyways from what I can see everything is fine.
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