Looking for Thoughts and Opinions on my Gaming Build

TravisSnowStorm

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First things first: this is a re-of a similar post I made, but due to the link being broken, I made a new one.
*facepalm*
Thanks to Lucky for pointing that out~

Anyways.. so I've been scouring the internet for builds/ideas/prices.. and I *think* I may have the build and the incredible price, for the ship I'd like to sail..
Here's the link: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DbzXZ8
What my goals are with this Gaming Computer is to basically run all types of games at 60 frames, as well as streaming and recording likewise.
I'd like to think that this build would be suitable for decent VRing later down the road as well.

My primary concerns here are just the cooling system, the case (will it all fit?!) and the overall performance.
Obviously I can't tell that second one since I haven't gone out and bought the thing yet for that last one, but the other two concerns hopefully y'all will be able to shine a light for me.
Origionally I wanted to have a water cooling system, but as I don't really card about any overclocking mechanisms, not the desire to spend so much money that it breaks the bank, that's not a big issue.
One last thing, I really want to mod the fu-.. err.. heck, out of Skyrim and be able to play all those delicious looking graphic mods, hence why I chose the latest graphics card and processor I found available, and I believe that the fast 16gb ram I have will be enough to support that plus recording or streaming the modded game as well.
I think.
Again why I need yalls expertise!

Keep in mind this *will be* my first build, so don't beat me down too hard. : p

Thanks!

~T
 
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Looks great.
I'd consider a better cooler given the rest of your build. The 212 is fine and all but it is pretty cheap and the aluminum and copper will tarnish after a few years, making it look dull and not very nice.

I've had much better luck with Cryorig - nickle plating does not tarnish, and they provide really good temps.
Looks great.
I'd consider a better cooler given the rest of your build. The 212 is fine and all but it is pretty cheap and the aluminum and copper will tarnish after a few years, making it look dull and not very nice.

I've had much better luck with Cryorig - nickle plating does not tarnish, and they provide really good temps.
 
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