Is this build good for 3D graphic work?

ricsaka

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Jul 5, 2014
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Hello everyone!
I want to build a PC for 3D modelling, rendering and stuff. The programs I use are Maya, 3Ds Max, AutoCAD, Photoshop, sometimes Adobe After Effects, Premier Pro.

The components are the following:
Case: Cooler Master Elite Knight 350
Motherboard: ASUS H97M-E
Video Card: ASUS GeForce STRIX-GTX750TI-DC2OC-4GD5 4GB
CPU: Intel Core i7 4,0GHz 1150 i7-4790K
RAM: 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM Kingston HyperX Fury Black Series CL10 (for starters)
SSD: 240GB Kingston SSD SATA3 2.5" V-Series
HDD: 1TB WD 3.5" Caviar Blue SATAIII 64MB cache winchester
PSU: Thermaltake Berlin W0393RE 630W
Monitor: 22" LG 22MP65HQ-S IPS LED
+ a cheap LG DVD drive

This is aprox. 1200$ (I live in Hungary, so I converted the price from HUF). It includes the monitor, and I don't need to by any software. Is my config good for this kind of work? Are there better parts to choose with staying in this price? I am thankful for every help and opinion.
It's a bit urgent, I want to order the parts this week.
 

CTurbo

Pizza Monster
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There is no psu listed. Make sure you get a very good one.

Where you wanting to overclock? If so, switch to a Z97 motherboard. If not, you could drop to the regular i7 4790.

How many monitors are you going to be using? You may not need a 4GB 750ti. A 2GB GTX960 would be better for a similar price.

That Kingston ssd is not terrible, but it is below average in terms of quality. You should get a Samsung or Crucial if you can.

Make sure the RAM is 1.5v. A lot of Kingston HyperX Fury are 1.6-1.65v. You should be able to find 1600mhz CL9 pretty easily.
 

ricsaka

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Jul 5, 2014
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Hello, CTurbo!
Oh yeah, I forgot the PSU :D
Thank You for Your answer!

So I can't overclock at all with the listed Motherboard?
At first I will only use one monitor, but I want to use more in the future.
The GTX960 is quite a bit more expensive here :S
I try to get a betteg SSD.
Why is it better if the RAM is 1.5V instead of 1.6? I'm not an expert at all, can You explain this to me?