Will this computer be good at everything, tell me if there is anything wrong as this is my first time making a computer.

conkam

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May 8, 2013
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The specs of my first gaming pc
• 3rd Gen, Intel® Core i7 Processor 3770, 3.4Ghz-3.9Ghz, Quad Core
• Genuine Intel Water Cooling-cpu cooler
• ASUS SABERTOOTH-Z77, 4 x DDR3 / 2 x PCI-E3.0 x 16 / 4 x SATA3 / 6 x USB3.0 / HDMI / DP / GBLAN / RAID / ATX (Max Ram:32GB)- motherboard
• 16GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz- ram
•128Gb Solid State Drive, 6Gb/S SATA III
•1Tb Hard Disk, Serial ATA III, 300Mb/s, 7200rpm-Hard Disk Drive Secondary
•Nvidia Geforce GTX 670 2Gb- video card
•Dual Layer DVD Burner, DVD player, CD Burner CD player-optical drive
•Cm Storm-case
•850Watt Power Supply
•Thermal Take eSPORTS Challenger Gaming Keyboard
•Thermal Take eSPORTS Black Element 6500 DPI Gaming Mouse
•2x Channel Speaker Set
•23" LED Widescreen 1980x1080-monitor
•Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Edition
•Microsoft Office Home & Student
•Mcafee virus protection

I would like to know if this will be a good overall computer, good/fast at playing games and using student programs and does it need better parts, more fans or better cooling.
Thanks a heap!!



 

Emelth

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You dont need an i7 for gaming reduce it to an i5 3550

You dont need a Z77 motherboard where you arent going to be over clocking (Or are you? if yes switch CPU to a "K" type). Change motherboard to a H77 for around $100

You dont need 16GB for gaming change RAM to 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz and make sure the voltage on it is 1.5 or you will mess up the motherboard

Samsung 840 PRO SSD is the way to go

I would change GPU to a 7970

Lower PSU to a 550W if you dont plan to SLI/CF down the road (if your not adding another GPU that is)

You got a lot of spots where you can save money