IS MY BUILD GOOD ENOUGH TO MAX OUT MOST GAMES AT 1080p

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the build is perfect. I really would go with the R9 390 if you can find it around the same price of the 970.
If you go with the R9 390 you will have the chance of going 4k later on with your monitor without having to buy another graphics card or doing SLI with the 970.

970 Does only have 4GB of memory so it will not support the 4k reso as well as the R9 390. i mean you can use the 970 on a 4k monitor but your frame rates will be very low at high settings. but with the r9 390 your frame rates will be very high at 4k reso.

the thing i like about the...

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the build is perfect. I really would go with the R9 390 if you can find it around the same price of the 970.
If you go with the R9 390 you will have the chance of going 4k later on with your monitor without having to buy another graphics card or doing SLI with the 970.

970 Does only have 4GB of memory so it will not support the 4k reso as well as the R9 390. i mean you can use the 970 on a 4k monitor but your frame rates will be very low at high settings. but with the r9 390 your frame rates will be very high at 4k reso.

the thing i like about the r9 390 is that it's a 512-Bit instead of 256-Bit that is saying your Graphics card can talk to your CPU twice faster with the 512bit. and a 750W power supply is perfect for it. but i would suggest you to find this power supply. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G28N0668
 
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