Is this a good gaming pc build?

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It's an awesome build.Great components.
I would change the GPU to an EVGA/Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti,as some people have had problems with MSI cards lately and I have some friends who have had MSI cards and they all failed in less than a year.
1000W is overkill,but keep it if you're planning on SLIing in the future.If you're planning to do that,EVGA Supernova G2 1000W is the way to go. If you're not,then a Seasonic M12II 620W will do just fine.
Also,an ASUS Maximus VII Hero is a way better choice for a motherboard.
Other than that,the build looks amazing.
All the best. ;)
It's an awesome build.Great components.
I would change the GPU to an EVGA/Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti,as some people have had problems with MSI cards lately and I have some friends who have had MSI cards and they all failed in less than a year.
1000W is overkill,but keep it if you're planning on SLIing in the future.If you're planning to do that,EVGA Supernova G2 1000W is the way to go. If you're not,then a Seasonic M12II 620W will do just fine.
Also,an ASUS Maximus VII Hero is a way better choice for a motherboard.
Other than that,the build looks amazing.
All the best. ;)
 
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jeromer

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thanks already
yes i want to sli in the future when the 800 series have come out.
I thought i had the ssd but i forgot. and do you have good suggestions for an other mobo
I thought it was a good one because it was a msi with "" audio card" and wi-fi. so i thought it was a good one.
 

M0j0jojo

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SLIing GTX 780 Ti is just overkill, with just one GTX 780 Ti your still going to get over 70-100+FPS at 1080P. What I suggest is just sticking with a GTX 780 Ti for now and then upgrading to a GTX 880 or maybe even hold off the upgrade and upgrade to the GTX 900 series.