Build me a gaming PC (Budget £1800)

OldWorld

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Hi guys, I'd like to build a new gaming PC from scratch, and was hoping somebody/bodies would be able to recommend/list me a build; with a budget of £1800. Preferably I'd like to spend around the £1500 mark, but £1800 is my absolute highest.

I already have an EVGA GTX 780ti and an EVGA 850W Supernova PSU, so that could be accompanied in the build (e.g. SLI the 780ti with another), unless you can recommend better components.

I'm looking for overclocks of at least 4.4GHz, preferably closer to 5GHz if you guys could recommend me a CPU/cooling capable of that.

The below may help.

CPU:
CPU Cooler:
Motherboard:
Memory:
Storage:
Storage:
Video Card:
Video Card:
Case:
Power Supply:
Optical Drive:
Total: £

Thanks in advance! I really do appreciate the help,
Tom.
 
Solution
CPU: 4790k OC to 4.7Ghz
You can OC FX 8 to something like 4.8-5GHz, but its not worth the power consumed, 4.5GHz is usually more than enough for most apps.

Cooler: H100i or custom loop.

Motherboard: ASROCK Z97 EX6 or Asus M7 RANGER

Memory: 2400MHz CL10 Trident X 16GB

Storage: 250GB EVO SSD

Storage: 2TB WD Black/ Seagate barracuda

Video card: Another 780 Ti for SLI
OR
Wait for 900 series to arrive, it'll definately bring something better than 780 Ti, can't really say it'd be worth upgrading from such a good GPU.

Case: Phantom 530 Black/ White

PSU: 1kW P2 EVGA

Drive: LG/ Pioneer/ Lite-On Blu Ray reader or writer.
CPU: 4790k OC to 4.7Ghz
You can OC FX 8 to something like 4.8-5GHz, but its not worth the power consumed, 4.5GHz is usually more than enough for most apps.

Cooler: H100i or custom loop.

Motherboard: ASROCK Z97 EX6 or Asus M7 RANGER

Memory: 2400MHz CL10 Trident X 16GB

Storage: 250GB EVO SSD

Storage: 2TB WD Black/ Seagate barracuda

Video card: Another 780 Ti for SLI
OR
Wait for 900 series to arrive, it'll definately bring something better than 780 Ti, can't really say it'd be worth upgrading from such a good GPU.

Case: Phantom 530 Black/ White

PSU: 1kW P2 EVGA

Drive: LG/ Pioneer/ Lite-On Blu Ray reader or writer.
 
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OldWorld

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@MeteorsRaining: Thanks for that! Just bundled them together on Amazon, £1600 - not too shabby!

@sizzling: 1920x1080, looking for a stable 60fps with no dips whatsoever.
 
Get a better case in what's left to be smoky! And for FHD, a single 780 Ti will give you 60+ FPS, SLI will give 100+ FPS, I'd wait for 900 series before getting another 780 Ti, and would get the best GPU from their lineup as we have 200 bucks left and you can just cut 780 Ti's cost from cart :)