Hey i wanna build a computer and i was wondering if everything is good and if it fits together

tajpora

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Hey i want to build a Gaming PC and these are the parts.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/hNcQQ7
I was just wondering if everything fits together and if i can do something better.
I want to be able to play games like GTA V, ARMA 3, CSGO, BF4 at high settings and good FPS
Thanks
 

nymzy

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Also, this is a really good built.
You could swap the evga powersupply out for a even better seasonic 1, they have even better quality and 5 years warranty instead of 3

But it is not really necessary
 

aznricepuff

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One thing I'd like to add is that I'm not sure the noctua will leave enough clearance to accommodate the vengeance pros - they are pretty tall modules after all. If you want to play it safe you can grab some low-profile DIMMs instead (corsair has some in their vengeance line).

Also, a full-tower case is not strictly needed for this build. You can easily get away with a mid-tower case and save $20-30.

Finally, you should do some research on skylake. While the new i5-6600k is not that much faster than the 4690, the new chipset and mobos offer more modern features, like better PCIe storage support, usb 3.1, more overclocking options, etc. Not to mention Z97 is basically a dead-end now in terms of future upgrades while Z170 will be supported ostensibly until 2017 when cannonlake finally comes out. Skylake parts will run you maybe $50 more on CPU/mobo compared to your current build, so consider whether it's worth it for you.
 

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I disagree, EVGA uses super flower for their parts. My EVGA 850G2 has a 5 year warranty