Desktop Compatibility Check

iAlexander

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So I'm wanting to buy a nice new desktop for gaming with my friends and by myself on games set to fairly high settings. I also want to be able to run multiply programs at a time mostly for recording and streaming purposes without any performance drops and I was wondering if all these components are compatible with each other (and don't limit each other if that's a possibility). If they are, are they overkill and could I downgrade anything to reduce the overall price.

Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K Unlocked Quad-Core, 4.0GHz (4.4GHz Turbo), 8MB Cache, LGA 1150
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97MX-Gaming 5 4x1600MHZ PCI-E 3.0 Bigfoot USB3.0 HDMI/DVI-D/VGA mATX
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro Red 2400MHz CL11 DDR3 RAM (CMY16GX3M2A2400C11R)
Storage Device: Seagate 3TB Barracuda 3.5" Internal Hard Drive ST3000DM001
Power Supply: eVGA SuperNOVA 750W B2 80+ Bronze Power Supply
Optical Drive: Lite-On Super AllWrite SATA DVD Re-Writer OEM (24x - Black)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i Extreme Performance Liquid
Windows Version: Microsoft Windows 8.1 64 Bit OEM - ENG INTL (WN7-00614)
Case: CoolerMaster Silencio 452 With USB3.0 Mid Tower

I'm haven't got much knowledge to do with computers so I just wanted to make sure I checked the compatibility correctly. Also last thing, to my understanding I will have at a D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, at least 6 usb ports,a RJ-45 port and audio ports (And some other things that I don't really need) accessible from the surface, yes? Thank You
 
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Unbalanced for sure. If you have no idea or preference of parts, I'd suggest copying whatever Tom's special config was in their latest system builder marathons. like this: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/alternative-high-end-performance-pc-build,4052.html

Else, I'd post a question with specific needs in the "systems" part of the forum where the internet citizens would provide you with the latest savings and discounts, as well as fine tune to your needs for free. All you need to do is to avoid two types of people:


(1): "Dude wat's yo budget"
proceeds to max out your budget without any consideration for your needs or preferences.
Usually brand conscious fanboy.

(2): "Too lazy to read, here's the best"
Absolutely no context idiot...

JPNpower

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Unbalanced for sure. If you have no idea or preference of parts, I'd suggest copying whatever Tom's special config was in their latest system builder marathons. like this: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/alternative-high-end-performance-pc-build,4052.html

Else, I'd post a question with specific needs in the "systems" part of the forum where the internet citizens would provide you with the latest savings and discounts, as well as fine tune to your needs for free. All you need to do is to avoid two types of people:


(1): "Dude wat's yo budget"
proceeds to max out your budget without any consideration for your needs or preferences.
Usually brand conscious fanboy.

(2): "Too lazy to read, here's the best"
Absolutely no context idiot.
Usually brand conscious fanboy.
 
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