Review my pc build

FAH1M94

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Hey there, I'm going to build a gaming rig next week. Could you guys please tell me if i can max out all games at 1080p now and in the near future?
Specs:
Cpu - i7 4790k
Mobo - Msi z97 gaming 3
Gpu - Gigabyte r9 280x 3gb oc edition
Psu - Cooler Master G750M
Ram -Twinmos 16gb (8x2) 1600mhz
Hdd - Toshiba 2tb
Case - Thermaltake commander ms3 (with blue led fans for all slots)
Optical drive - Samsung dvd reader+writer

Monitor - Dell s2240L 21.5" led
Mouse - Thermaltake eSports level 10M
Keyboard - Thermaltake meka gUnit

Thanks in advance...
 
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You won't be maxing games at 1080P with a R9 280X. Drop the i7 for an i5 and use the money you save to get a R9 390 or GTX 970. Also you could use a better quality power supply. XFX, Antec or Seasonic are great brands. If you want a Cooler Master, their V series are better than the G series.
You won't be maxing games at 1080P with a R9 280X. Drop the i7 for an i5 and use the money you save to get a R9 390 or GTX 970. Also you could use a better quality power supply. XFX, Antec or Seasonic are great brands. If you want a Cooler Master, their V series are better than the G series.
 
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FAH1M94

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You won't be maxing games at 1080P with a R9 280X. Drop the i7 for an i5 and use the money you save to get a R9 390 or GTX 970. Also you could use a better quality power supply. XFX, Antec or Seasonic are great brands. If you want a Cooler Master, their V series are better than the G series.

firstly, thanks for your feedback...
secondly, should i change the processor to i5 4690k? then i guess i can change the gpu to sapphire nitro r9 390.
finally, is the thermaltake tr2 700w gold a better alternative?
 

FAH1M94

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Max out all games now and in the future, no not now even.
The video card is to weak.
I'm also on TwinMOS site and I don't see that memory
http://shop.twinmos.com/dram-modules/desktop-ram/ddr3-r...

decided to go with the G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GBx2 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600Mhz RAMs instead :D