Need an Expert Opinion on my PC Build

Bereghost

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I am building my dream PC on Origin PC's. I am here asking the community some advice as it has been awhile since I've gotten the best of the best on the market. I am treating myself to a new PC and below I will link all the items I've chosen for this build. I do youtube videos for a living so I will be doing a lot of processing and editing with Adobe premier along with playing the best top games on the market and need a machine that can run everything for the forseeable future without an upgrade for a bit. If I could get a few expert opinions as I've had some folks tell me a few of the items are not top notch and I could change some things around.
Please feel free to tell me what I should change and why! Thanks in advance!

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ORIGIN High-Performance Ultra Silent Fans- Black - Extreme Cooling Setup
ASUS Rampage V Extreme (Bluetooth/WiFi Onboard)
ORIGIN CRYOGENIC Stage III Liquid Cooling (For 90 Degree Configurations)
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Koolance Performance Coolant - Green
Overclocked Intel Extreme Core i7 5960X Octo-Core (3.6GHz - 4.7GHz)
1.5 Kilowatt Corsair AX1500i
Green Individually Sleeved Cables
Quad ORIGIN CRYOGENIC Liquid Cooled 3GB NVIDIA GTX 780Ti
ORIGIN Professional Graphics Card Overclocking
32GB Corsair LPX 2133MHz (4x8GB)
Genuine MS Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit Edition
4TB Seagate Solid State Hybrid Drive
5 Bay Hot-Swap Cage
ASUS 24X CD/DVD Burner
Cryogenic Cooling Support
40-in-1 Media Card Reader
On Board Audio
Onboard Network Port
ORIGIN Wooden Crate Armor
1 Year Part Replacement and 45 Day Free Shipping Warranty with Lifetime Labor/24-7 Support
ORIGIN Recovery USB3.0 Flash Drive
No Part Upgrade Service
ORIGIN PC G8 T-Shirt XL
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
 

Bereghost

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Thanks Zeus for the opinion but that's not what I was after. Money isn't the issue it's making sure I have the best of the best of what I can get before I finalize this build. If there is something I should upgrade to or downgrade to in order to make this computer 110% then that's what I am looking for. Again, thanks for the opinion but I am sticking with this build once I can get confirmation on if it's good or not.
 

ZeusGamer

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You're golden man. You have a very nice setup.
This setup would last you at least 5-10 years?

*UPDATE*
Although I would go with WIndows 8.1 just because the games that are coming out pretty soon? Will be on DX11/DX12 and Windows 8.1 will support those natively.
 

Bereghost

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Okay awesome thank you kindly I really appreciate you taking the time. The reason i went for windows 7 is because my daughter has windows 8 on her laptop and I hated navigating it. maybe I am just old fashion and enjoyed the basics of windows 7 but out of my entire build if windows 8.1 is all that you recommend upgrading then consider it done. Thanks again!
 

ZeusGamer

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Yes, you're build is very amazing. You're getting the very new 5960x.
The reason why I would go with WIndows 8.1 is because of the games are going to have better performance because DirectX 11.1 and DirectX 12 will be coming out for Windows 8.1 only.

Although if you aren't going to be gaming very much, Windows 7 is good too.
 

Bereghost

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No all I do is hardcore gaming. That's what I do for a living so I want to build the biggest baddest PC on the market that can run everything to come. I render videos, photoshop thumbnails and record all at the same time so my current PC bogs down when I am doing all these things.
 

ZeusGamer

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I wish I could game for a living. I work in a hospital. Not associated in any gaming whatsoever. Haha.
But yes, with the build that is shown in the original post, everything you plan on doing will be incredibly fast.
One question though, why don't you just go for a 64GB RAM?
 

Bereghost

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Because for some odd reason it says it isn't supported for the type of computer I am building. it just gives me the option for 32g of ram. I will go back and rebuilt it again to see if something I did is wrong but it wouldn't let me do it.
 

Bereghost

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Yep - just went back and with the certain PC I am building, it doesn't even give me the option for 64g of ram. Not sure why but I guess there is a reason maybe with the new motherboard or something?