Will this setup be good for next gen gaming?

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i7 4790 (non k)
16gb ddr3
1tb seagate hdd
The next amd gpu which might be the r9 490x 8gb (I got HD 7850 2gb for now but I'm definitely upgrading when that gpu is released)
Corsair CP-9020061-EU CX750 Modular psu
Windows 10 pro

I got the motherboard, ram, hdd and psu already (and gpu but not for long)

I cannot afford the k edition of that cpu and I don't want i5

I'm upgrading my current PC which it has:
G3258
Asus b85-mg
16gb ram
1tb seagate hdd 7200rpm
HD 7850 2gb PC edition
Corsair CP-9020061-EU CX750 Modular
 
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''AMD describes Polaris as an architecture that will deliver a “historic” leap in performance per watt, and that’s where the naming convention stems from. As stars are the most efficient photon generators in our universe, thus AMD found it only fitting to call its most ambitious graphics architecture to date “Polaris” after the brightest star seen from earth.

Read more: http://wccftech.com/amd-unveils-polaris-11-10-gpu/#ixzz46OPMIRXM''

get that 620w unit , they will get more pworfull and more efficient. also that seasonic is so stable it can tip 700w before it safely shuts down.

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um if u want it to last a bit id say dont get the cx750..
Corsair cx series is a low quality psu..
If u can get a quality tier 1 or 2 psu it would be nice...
And make sure u get 750W cuz who knows what the next gen amd cards might require to power them
 


Missed the CX part. I agree get something better, it will pay off. although power usage is dropping noticeably next gen. the architecture is half the size. 750 is ample even 650 would probably be fine.
 

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What about the "Corsair CS750M CP-9020078 Semi Modular 750W 80 plus Gold"?
 
DONT GET CORSAIR POWERSUPPLIES IN THAT PRICE RANGE, only the rmi rmx , ax axi series are good.
the corsair cx series are really bad and the 750w version is the worst from them, in short words its really bad.

you need to upgrade that, because its already recreasing lifespan of your components, the 750w version is not made to handle ANYTHING above 30c.

firstoff upgrade the powersupply whenever u can

i7 4790 (non k)-> only if youre into video edditing or streaming otherwise the 4690k is just as fast in gaming.
16gb ddr3. theres no difference nowadays ebtween 8 and 16 gb in gaming(it does video for video edditing(
1tb seagate hdd-> really recommending you a ssd to migrate windows on.
The next amd gpu which might be the r9 490x 8gb (I got HD 7850 2gb for now but I'm definitely upgrading when that gpu is released). great choice so am i.
Corsair CP-9020061-EU CX750 Modular psu(replace asap)
Windows 10 pro good , directx12 willl be fully supported by windows 10
 

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is the "Thermaltake Smart SE 730W" any good? it costs 530
the problem is i live in Israel and where i buy my PC parts the power supplies are so over priced :\
like the "CX750" costs 555 and the "RMx" costs 810
my money range is around 450-580 ( i had 2k to spend on my PC ) (israel money "Shekels")
and i got the 4790 (non k) already for 1420
 

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Can you tell me about some affordable PSU (in my money range) that's stable and over 700Watt?
i dunno what that 490X gonna need
 
''AMD describes Polaris as an architecture that will deliver a “historic” leap in performance per watt, and that’s where the naming convention stems from. As stars are the most efficient photon generators in our universe, thus AMD found it only fitting to call its most ambitious graphics architecture to date “Polaris” after the brightest star seen from earth.

Read more: http://wccftech.com/amd-unveils-polaris-11-10-gpu/#ixzz46OPMIRXM''

get that 620w unit , they will get more pworfull and more efficient. also that seasonic is so stable it can tip 700w before it safely shuts down.
 
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This one? "Seasonic S12II-620 620W"