College Gaming build

This pc is to last me for college, I want it to last for 4 years.  I plan on spending a bit extra now to last me. 
  • Budget. How much are you willing to spend? As litle as possible, lots of bang for my buck.
  • Where do you live (what country),  and what currency do you use? US 
  •   -Is there a retailer you prefer? anything but micro center
  • Do you need or already have peripherals? (this can add to costs)
  • What will you be using your future computer for? Gaming? Rendering? Mix of both? Or is this a home media PC? Gaming and rendering, this is ment for heavy gaming 
  • Do you overclock or want to get into overclocking? i plan on getting into overclocking 
  • Do you plan on going for custom watercooling now, or in the future? no custom watercooling
  • OS. Do you need a new one? yes Windows 8 64 bit 
  • Do you plan on Mining BTC either for yourself or Tek Syndicate? nope

If you Game-

  • What kind of settings do you like or what FPS do you want to play at? max settings
  • What resolution will you be playing at? //or would like to play at. 1080p 
  • What specific game will you be playing (if applicable)BF3, world of warcraft, League of Legends, new games 

If you Render or Edit things-

  • What application do you use to render? (very important) rendering and stress testing in soild works and inventer auto cad

Will be running two 23in monitors.  Razer Naga for a mouse, and Razer Black Widow Ultimate for keyboard.  There are a few things that are must have, a modular power supply, must have a enough power to run duel grapic cards and oc on everything.  For a processer I am getting the i7- 4770k this is a must have.  Finally for my grapics card i want the MSI N770 TF 2GD5/OC This is another must have!  For cost sake i just want a ssd to start off with and will add a hdd later for extra storage.  Again, this computer is to last me for 4 years, I plan on adding a second 770 after tax season, but do not have money for two at this time.  Any help is highly appreshiated. 

 

remember, because you do rendering you want to get 2x8GB ram to start with, if you ever need more you can buy a secon kit later... also, does solidworks support GPU acceleration? I never used a new version of solidworks...

Yes Solidworks does support GPU acceleration 

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