Need Advice on Gaming computer i recently built, is it good and what else do i n

yorrickk

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Dec 4, 2012
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Hello,
Just want to know if my Computer is good, compatible, reliable and if it needs any more parts, or accessories for gaming, price under $2000 and last at least 3 years with efficiency.
Case - Corsair CC400R Carbide 400R Black Mid Tower Case without PSU
$115
PSU - Antec TruePower TP-550Watt. PSU $95
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H Intel Z77/1155p/4xDDR3/SATA3/SATA/USB3/ GLan/DP/HDMI/DVI/Raid ATX MB
$166
CPU - Intel i5-3570K LGA1155 IVY Bridge Boxed CPU $227
RAM - Kingston HyperX KINKHX16LC10K2/16X 16G kit DDR3 1600 RAM
$85
GPU - Gigabyte GV-N670OC-2GD 2GB GTX 670 OC PCI-E VGA Card
$425
SSD - SanDisk SSD extreme SATA3 240g $176
HDD - Seagate 3.5" Barracuda 2TB ST2000DM001 SATA3 7200rpm 64MB Cache Hard Disk
$97
Optical Drive - Samsung SATA 22x Black DVD RW - 1 Year Warranty
$19
Fan - Noctua NH-D14 All-In-One Extreme Performance CPU Cooler (universal)
$84
OEM - 64 bit Win7 Pro
$136
Really sorry if it is not as neat, couldn't get it to look nicer, soz, but yea, advice on this computer in general would be nice, any info input is appreciated, and also really sorry, didn't know which thread to post this in... so kinda winged it
 

scorpinock2

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Oct 18, 2012
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Good specs, but you need better power supply, get a 750 Watt as since you are gaming you will be putting stress on your PSU an with a 750 watt you will not be going past 80 percent of the power use so you will get better efficiency and you are less likely to run into problems. Also, this extra power will be useful when your computer components age and sap up more juice, as well as future upgrades. Make sure it is around 80 plus bronze for efficiency. This will probably be around 120 bucks instead of 95 but power supplies are essential and should not be skimped on.