Best performance/price system I can build with M8H and i7 7700k

Jtfyondaime

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Hello everyone,

Going to build a gaming pc on a Asus rog maximum VIII hero with I7 7700k.

Parts I have bought according to these are:

Nzxt s340 case,
Evga 750w gold gq v2 Psu,
Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 cpu cooler.

What should I get for rest ones? I want a pc for at least 3 years to play games without any problem. Oc is not a thing which I consider to do now. But I might do it after some time passes.

RAM:

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STORAGE (Motherboard supports one pci-e m2 port and lots of sata)

Should I use nvme m2 pci ssd? Are they worthy at gaming? I was considering to buy one for system disc.

This product looks not expensive as others, but I have read some endurance problems about it.

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GRAPHICS CARD

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MONITOR

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However I intend to wait for newly approaching rx vega for a maybe better budget performance option, I am thinking like I would buy nvidia anyway. I really want to buy a g sync monitor but they're really expensive and over my budget. So I am supposing to go 144 hz any quality monitor with a good graphics card.

Are these appropriate for my system ? What do you suggest.

Sorry for my bad english.
 

Jtfyondaime

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I know z270 fits cpu without any extra effort but I wanted to benefit from asus cashback campaing and that mobo was giving much more that m9h and was less pricey. And I have learnt that a bios update is fully utilizing everything except optane thing. So I bought mobo and processor.

SSD problem is like that, There is a one m2 slot which supports pci-e. Those nvme ssd's are faster than sata ones. Are they worth to buy and use on gaming? I am thinking to use a pci-e ssd one M2 slot, One more SSD on sata and a classic hdd like 2 tb on sata too. Is it approvable and and advisable?

By the way I have a msata SSD newly bought for my laptop which I use. Is it usable on my desktop with sata converter parts? Does it work well?
 

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