Can These 2 Systems Do What Needs Done?

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I plan on getting to computers, One for me and one for my brother. We both are going to be do alot of gaming and video editing as i plan on creating mods. Can his and my system both play future games on ultra and handle editing as well?
(Im System 1) (Hes System 2)

System ONE
i7 5820k 3.3Ghz (I Plan To OC)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 4GB
16GB DDR4 2133 Mhz
120GB SSD
1TB HDD

System TWO
i7 5930k 3.5Ghz (Plan To OC)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 2GB
16GB DDR4 2133Mhz
256GB SSD
2TB HDD

(BOTH Running Windows 8.1)
(Both Liquid Cooled)
(What Would Be A Safe OC SPeed For Both)

Sorry Theres So Much :c
 
Get 2 GTX970s makes A LOT more sense than an overprice single one.

Why is the second ones CPU overpowered but the GPU is older and less powerful?

What liquid cooler and PSUs do you plan on using?

Why 2011 platform instead of the 1150? The difference is ONLY worth it if your income depends on the speed at which you create content, otherwise, 1150 is A LOT more cost effective.
 

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Both are pre-built, I know its better to build them but im moving soon and i dont have time to wait for all the parts :/ I was just curious if these would work although i do appreciate the information you have given:)
Also mine was $1900 USD & His was $2100USD
 

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System ONE has a 700w & TWO has a 600w
 

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Brands?
 

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I made a quick build, didn't add case because that is generally a personal preference, up to you if you want a wireless card. This build would be insane, maxing out any game at 60 fps easy. Also it is amazing for the other stuff you said you wanted to do too.

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/fitzitz/saved/6yP8TW

Edit: Also didn't put in a CPU cooler, wasn't sure which one you would want.

I would wait till you get to your new home and build the one I mentioned (maybe with a few tweaks) rather than buy what they are offering. The lack of info on the PSUs makes me uneasy, and the CPU and RAM is way more than what you actually need (price/performance isn't there)

Edit 2: Put 2 SSDs in by mistake, changed RAM to one with 1.5v instead of 1.65
 

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Wow that a good build :) But im just going to get this keep it for 1-2ish years then upgrade to whatever is out down the road also if i need to i can just pop in a second GPU & PSU in like a year to keep it up to speed i really like the build though :)
 

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The difference here is that you wouldn't likely need to upgrade anything at all for around 3 years, maybe 4, with this build, where as with the one you showed, the power supplies will need upgrading ASAP, the 770 will probably need a decent upgrade in a year and a half, the 980 is overpriced, the CPUs, MOBOs and RAM are even more overpriced, trust me when I say it is far better to build it yourself than buy it from prebuilt. Remember: the aim of a prebuilt is to make money for the builder, which means they often cut corners (and pretty big ones at that), overprice their components, all these things just to make a profit.
 

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