Newbie System Build

jrmartin76

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I'm building a system for the first time after having a Dell for the past 6-7 years. Not for sure what I'm doing but here are the components that I have on a wish list so far...

ASUS Z97-WS LGA1150 Intel motherboard
Intel i7-4790K Devil's Canyon Quad Core 4.0Ghz processor
EVGA 220-P2-1000-XR 1000w power supply
Corsair Vengance pro 16gb 240 pin DDR3 2933 memory
EVGA GeForce GTX1070 8gb GDDR5 DX12 graphics card

Will this power most of the games that are out there today? My kids are big into most online games and just want to make sure that I have something that will not create alot of lag for them.

Thank you
 

jrmartin76

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Jul 28, 2016
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1150 is older 1151 is newer 1151 has M.2 USB 3.1 DDR4 among other things also its about the same price or cheeper then the parts you listed

you can read up on it http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/what-are-intels-lga-processor-sockets/

if you have a price in mind and tell us what rez monitor you or the kids will be playing on we can get the most for your money

monitor rez 1080p 1440p 4 K ?
 

jrmartin76

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Jul 28, 2016
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I'm currently running a 23" Lenovo Flat screen LCD monitor at 1920x1080. I have about $1500 i'm willing to spend for my build.
 
This build will play games at max settings at 1080P would also play at 1440p at high to max setting ( if you decide to get a new monitor latter on )

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Niklas_13/saved/#view=RWqLrH

If you think you will sli then you would have to go with a 850W PSU ( sli ) is adding another GPU to work together to achieve higher frame rates < sli don't all ways give you 2x the frame rate and in some games it don't scale at all.

if you don't think you would OC your CPU you can get the price down a bit more with a non OCing setup

This is a 4 core i5 6600K build vs a i7 6700K with 4 cores 8 threads