Is this good?Plz give me advise?

phyolinhtet

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Is this good?Plz give me advise?
CPU- Intel Core i7-4790
Cooler- Hydro Series™ H60 High Performance Liquid CPU
Motherboard-Asus Z97-DELUXE(NFC & WLC)
Memory- G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 32GB (4X8GB) DDR3-1333 Memory
Storage- Seagate 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard drive
SSD-Samsung 850 pro 256Gb
Video Card- Asus GTX 780ti 3GB Video Card
Case- Full Tower Gaming Computer Case
Power Supply- Corsair 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular
Optical Drive- LG WH14NS40 Blu-Ray/DVD/CDWriter
 
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Unless you specifically need the extra power from hyperthreading for other stuff besides gaming (rendering, encoding, editing, etc), you might want to drop the i7 and save money with an i5.

The h60 is WAY overkill for a non-overclockable CPU, IMO. Get yourself the usual Hyper 212 EVO and save some money (should you either choose to go i5 or stay i7)

SSDs do give you the upper hand in loading times, but besides specific games (mainly heavily modded Bethesda titles), the advantage is minimal. I'd drop the 256gb for a 128gb, but that's entirely up to you.

With the saved money, get a 970, or stretch for a 980.

Anyway, which specific model of PSU is that?

Vynavill

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Unless you specifically need the extra power from hyperthreading for other stuff besides gaming (rendering, encoding, editing, etc), you might want to drop the i7 and save money with an i5.

The h60 is WAY overkill for a non-overclockable CPU, IMO. Get yourself the usual Hyper 212 EVO and save some money (should you either choose to go i5 or stay i7)

SSDs do give you the upper hand in loading times, but besides specific games (mainly heavily modded Bethesda titles), the advantage is minimal. I'd drop the 256gb for a 128gb, but that's entirely up to you.

With the saved money, get a 970, or stretch for a 980.

Anyway, which specific model of PSU is that?
 
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