$700 Gaming rig?

Talicea123

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I want to know if I can play the next gen games.
Also if you see anything wrong with this build.
My budget for this rig is $700. (i dont want to go to much over with tax and shipping)
I also got the operating system and a monitor.
Can i crossfire with this mobo?
Any information would help thanks.

My Build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1NBDO (no i havent built it yet)
 

JoshJugz

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You must get a better psu! I've never even heard of that make. And try 600W aswell. corsair, seasonic, xfx, ocz and antec all make good psu's don't by crap under load it fails, try one of the above brands.
 

Talicea123

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Ok thanks anything else you see i plan to crossfire but later on
 

Talicea123

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I dont know if i can go with a 600 W those brands are good, But 600 W is a little to much how about a 400W or a 500W?
 

JoshJugz

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600 if you're planning an sli later, you're going to need power for two graphics cards
 

d0m1n2t0r

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Don't SLI! SLI has a hell lotta problems when it comes to cooling and power supply! Also SLIs are pretty unstable. Most games arent even optimized for SLIs. Just buy a good, single GPU and end it. Trust me, my dad (Yeah gamer dad :/ ) has an SLI of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti and he keeps the cabinet open even after proper cooling measures. His RAm has already failed twice in the last three months due to the amount of dust that goes into it. Tooooo many problems. I have a Radeon HD 7970 Ghz edition and dont have to deal with all this.
 

Talicea123

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aren't sli and crossfre diffrent?? amd = crossfire, nividia = sli. Right?
Also hd 7950 alone is good right?