Can you guys have a look if this is build is good?

Hello expirenced pc builders i am a european first time pc builder that needs some advice.

I would love you guys to comment and maybe tell me what i can do better also this is all the money i have so i can't buy anything expenciver.also sorry for my english :D

-AMD FX8350

-ASUS 990FX gen3 r2.0

-Corsair tx750M

-Fractal design define r4

-Kingston hyper x 120gb ssd

-Seagate barracuda 1tb hard drive

-Sapphire vapor x 7970 3gb

-Corsair H80

-2 140mm corsair quiet fans

-Corsair vengeance 16 gb memory 1866

 

This build is for gaming only and i don't have a problem that i don't have advanced physx

Thanks if you have read so far!

That's a damn good build. If you gave your budget and how much that build will cost you, other people might be able to jump in with suggestions and/or revisions.

 

looks good, but check the prices. I for instance have chosen an sandisk ssd, because it's 40€ cheaper, but has nearly or equally the same write/read speeds like the others, and has good quality.

I think its about 1400 euro's but on amazon i could get it for 1300 euro's. For dollars i don't know the price but i search amazon

It's definitely better than my 2009 Alienware PC.  I'd say that this build is really good.  Just one question, what is the original factory setting for your CPU speed?  Have you overclocked it, and how far have you overclocked it?

Nice job!

 

~Nibroc99

Also is the 750 watt enough? i maybe want to upgrade in the next 6 months to another 7970?

Looks great! If you ever plan on getting a second 7970, however, the 8350 will hold you back. That being said, by the time you want another 7970, it will be time to get a new build anyway. The one thing I would change is the PSU; I would get a SeaSonic G 550W. For your purposes, it is plenty. You won't get a benefit from having 150 more watts if you aren't using them. The SeaSonic G is modular, 80+ Gold, and very well built. Aside from that, great build :)

The stock speed is 4.0 GHZ and i don't have it yet :D but i have seen 5.0 GHZ overclocks sow pritty damn far

yes nice build

Thanks 

If you're going to get a second 7970, you should invest in a 3570k or 3770k setup. If you can, go for a 3820 setup. The 8350 seriously holds back performance of a second GPU; with one, it is just fine, but 2 7970s would pose a serious bottleneck. A 3570k setup wouldn't be much more, and the multi-GPU performance would be great.

So i searched amazon.com and found it for around 1600 dollars

Ow but the reason that i went for amd was that it beat the 3570K and it cheaper but as you said maybe ill just to a new build