New PC: i7 2600K

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hi all ,
i want to build a new pc with i7 2600K CPU. I am from Germany.
want to use this pc for video encoding, gaming pc games and make overclock later.
want to add later : more Ram (2x4gb drr3 1600 mhz) , SSD, better cpu cooler ( corsair h80 etc. ) , and HDD ( up to 10x2TB)
i have 500 gb seagate hdd and 2 GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 Gold Low Voltage Dual Channel
i am selling my pc and i cant pay any more than that . a few months later i can add ram , hdd ,graphic card etc. ( i will use processor graphic with hdmi output.

and here is my choiice:

PC Tower:
Coolermaster Silencio 550 : 71 € ( 91 $ ) : this is important for me because i am using my pc in my sitting room it must be quiet and beautiful designed.

P.S.U :
1) OCZ Fatal1ty 550 Watt: 60 € ( 79 $ )

2) CoolerMaster GX 550 Watt: 56 € ( 74 $ )

3) Silverstone SST-ST60F-ES 600 Watt: 60 € ( 79 $ )

MotherBoard:
1) ASUS P8Z68-V LX: 87 € ( 115 $ )
2) Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 (rev. 1.0): 82,5 € ( 110 $ )

CPU:
Intel Core i7 2600K 4x 3.40GHz So.1155 BOX: 265 € ( 351 $ )


Total Budget ( Max.) :500 € ( 662 $)

thanks you..
 
The silverstone is the way to go.

As far as mobo, it's your personal choice. Also consider Asrock Extreme 3 gen 3.

Your going to need more than 2GB of ram if you plan to video encode and gaming. Also that OCZ ram is 1.65v, you need 1.5v ram for Sandy Bridge or you'll have to downclock it to 1333mhz/1.5v

 

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is asrock extrem 3 gen3 better than others? i found it for 107 € ( 141 $ ) 30 $ expensive than other motherboards, Is it worth it?




yes it"s available, only 1 piece:D it has same price with CoolerMaster GX-550. i don't know which one has better quality

thanks for all answers
 

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i am searching best price over 1 hour for each hardware, i coudnt find cheaper.
i want to buy 4x4gb or 2x 8gb but later now i cant..
i am thinking about XFX
 
The XFX core line is built by Seasonic, one of the best psu makers out there. It also has a 5yr warranty here in the USA.

Asrock is generally less expensive here in the USA, than MSI, Asus, Gigabyte, and have become quite popular.
 

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