here is the link : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kZ4b
Tell me what you think about it.
here is the link : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kZ4b
Tell me what you think about it.
Im not sure if this is the best for me.
You might consider stepping the psu down from those 1000w it's not needed and also it won't be as effecient. I think you're better off with a 850w or maybe lower.
I agree with Ranth, go down a bit on your wattage and get a higher quality PSU like a Seasonic. Those usually have passive fans and other cool features. Everything else looks soild.
If I were you I would spend less on your case... which would mean getting a standard ATX mobo saving you some more money that you could put into other parts now or down the road.
Never go with OCZ for PSUs. They have crazy coil whining issues.
If you want 16GB of 1866mhz ram, then I would go for this kit instead. It has tighter timings: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148563&name=Desktop-Memory
Also, I don't think it's possible to mount the H100 in that case.
I would personally go with a 7970 over a GTX 680. It should be cheaper, and it should be faster when overclocked.
Also, why do you have two different SSDs? Why not get two of the same SSDs and put them in RAID 0 or something?
So I made a few adjustments to the build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/l04u
Does the H100 fit inside that case?
in the other case it does
I like it, but I would personally rather go with a couple of Radeon HD 7970s and overclock them.
Also, I'm not big on the Corsair 800D because it doesn't have enough airflow, and when I say it doesn't have enough airflow, I mean that it has absolutely no places to mount intake fans.
BTW budget : about $2500
Well it looks good to me. I would just personally get a different case and some different graphics cards.
its pretty to look at, that's the extent of its functionality
Well it has nice cable management too, but I'd personally never get one. The 900D on the other hand looks amazing if they actually get it out on the market.