Building a High-end Gaming Computer

Dylan Dunn

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I've been researching parts for my new computer for the last couple of months, so far it's been going pretty good, except that i'd need to know if what i'm getting is definitely as good as I think it is.

All of the parts that I plan on getting should be here: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/BCrsMp

I want to keep it around 2,800 in Total, less if possibly; but definitely not an necessity if it means i'll get a better part for a higher price.

I don't want to change out a few things though:

*Case
*Monitor
*Keyboard
*Mouse
*Headphones *Unless it's better in every way*
*Optical Drive *Not sure if I even need one, but chances are, I will*

The rest can be completely changed, but must be at 2,800 in total, I can't go any higher than that.

PS. This is for gaming use and Everyday use, mostly gaming though. :3
 

Dylan Dunn

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Yeah, I went to Crucial SSD after someone suggested it on the Reddit build page, Samsung seemed alot more pricey for the same amount of gbs.
 

MT6Anime

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Well there's a reason for that if you would do yourself a favor and read the reviews for both and then make your decision.
 

Thaisnang

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Get intel if samsung seems pricey--> http://pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-internal-hard-drive-ssdsc2cw240a310
 

Dylan Dunn

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Would Intel still perform the same? And Luka do you know which 980 I should get? They all seems to have varying Core clocks.

 

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