is it good desktop build for gaming??

aqarwaen

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MSI Z170A GAMING M9 ACK, Z170, DualDDR4-2400, SATA3, HDMI, DP, USB 3.1, ATX
381.87 €

MSI GeForce GTX 980 Ti GAMING, 6GB GDDR5 (384 Bit), HDMI, DVI, 3xDP
724.60

SSD Kingston HyperX Predator 240GB M.2 2280
161.62 €

Corsair PC4-21300 2666MHz 16GB CL16 (16-18-18-35 (Kit of 2) Vengeance LPX Red
4x 105.00 €= 420.00 €

INTEL Core I7-6700K 4,0GHz LGA1151 8MB Cache up to 4,10 GHz FC-LGA14C Skylake Box
356.82 €

Enermax LiqMax II 240, universal cpu liquid cooler, 240 mm radiator, LED logo, PWM control,
79.00 €

IN WIN CASE MIDITOWER ATX W/O PSU/GOLD 805C IN-WIN
134.04€

Seasonic Platinum Fanless 520 Watt
169.10 €

TOTAL PRICE ===
2427.05 €

is this any good setup for any gaming??could i run gta 4,gta 5 and some new games with this pc??is price worth it??i live at estonia..
 
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Just as an idea I threw this together on the German PCPartPicker (since it's in the same currency) Will perform pretty much the same as the build you posted, save it cost's less. If the purpose is just gaming then it's a far better option in my mind, especially since (partial speculation on my part here) for the original budget you could SLI two 980ti's and up the PSU to support them (would only need another 100watts for headroom)

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CV_Taihou

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I'd honestly also question the choice in motherboard and CPU. If you're just using the computer for gaming an i5-6600k will do fine, no reason to spend the extra on the hyperthreaded cores unless you're also going to be using it for work. Motherboard is awesome. I have the M7 myself, again though, do you really need the top of the line Gaming series board? I'm just not sure that the price is justified when you could trim some unnecessary parts and maybe have enough to get a really nice new monitor or something
 

CV_Taihou

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Just as an idea I threw this together on the German PCPartPicker (since it's in the same currency) Will perform pretty much the same as the build you posted, save it cost's less. If the purpose is just gaming then it's a far better option in my mind, especially since (partial speculation on my part here) for the original budget you could SLI two 980ti's and up the PSU to support them (would only need another 100watts for headroom)

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This would be good for gaming for the next 10 years. In medium settings tho after the 5 years i guess but dude. Skylake and gtx 980. No one has a better pc. Only lirik with 4 Titan X. The biggest waste of money i've seen in my life. I'm pretty sure this guy doesn't know anything about hardware. 99% of the games don't even use 2SLI GPUs. 4? Maybe in 10 years yes. But who's going to care about titan X in 10 years?