High-end gaming PC build

Nicole01

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Hello everyone,

I'm currently picking out parts that I want in my build, I'm not building it myself, I'm picking the parts from a site because I've never actually build a pc myself.

So, I want a gaming pc, one that will last me a long time! For now after a bit of searching around on forums similar to this one I've picked out these parts:
Processor - Intel Core i7-5820k 3,3Ghz
Cooling - Cooler Master Hyper 412S
Motherboard - Asus X99-A
Memory - Crucial Ballistix 16GB DDR4-2400
Graphics Card - Nvidia GTX 980 Ti 6GB
Hard Drive - 1000GB HDD Sata III
Power Block - 750 Watt Cooler Master

I'm also letting it get overclocked at the store. But because I'm letting it get build I can't pick just any part that you guys think are better, I can only limit myself to whatever the store offers.

Now a little disclaimer: I know NOTHING about PCs. I'm also sorry if any of my sentences are weird, I'm Dutch and if I'm not sure how to translate something I'll just use the literal translation.

The store's site tells me this build will allow me to play any game perfectly on ultra graphics, is that true?
Thanks in advance for any help!
 

Nicole01

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I hope this is what you mean: GM G750M



thank you! Sorry for another question but do you think I can downgrade the Memory Card to a 12GB? (Crucial 12GB DDR4-2133)
 

Nicole01

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Yes, it is, I'm sorry I didn't realize at all!
Here's a screencap.



Alright, thank you! Guess I can't cheapskate my way out of that one
 

Nicole01

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The i7-5820k works best in a quad memory channel setup. So 4x4GB of RAM is recommended if you want 16GB.

Are you telling me I need 4 Memory cards with each one being 4 GB, or am I misunderstanding? (Like I said, I know nothing about this subject.) If so, this site only allows me to pick one memory card, with the lowest one being 8GB and the highest 32GB.
 

Nicole01

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I am not going to build this PC myself, why should I care about this?
 
More then likely the builder will choose the correct arrangement of memory but its something you should know about so you get a properly configured computer. Otherwise you're spending money buying something strong that won't live up to its potential.

Why is this all important? So you know what it is your buying and can make informed decisions and ask the correct questions.