Here's a build. I don't know your budget so I tried to estimate.
You also have no RAM(memory). You need that.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3BDTs
Here's a build. I don't know your budget so I tried to estimate.
You also have no RAM(memory). You need that.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3BDTs
Ok so how about this, It's extactly 1000 pounds http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/
What you'll wanna do is move the bottom hard drive cage over a little (like in this videohttps://support.fractal-design.com/support/articles/143287-define-r4-front-radiator) to put the H100i in the front, then you will move the 140mm case fan that was in the front up to the top along with the extra 140mm case fan i added to blow lots of air down to the GPU and. The rear 140mm will be an exhaust which you can have blowing out because there is no dust filter on it but you could also have it blowing in for a cooler case but at the cost of extra dust, it would be minimal though. Also i chose the 8320 over the 8350 as it's cheaper and can easily be over clocked to a 8350 and further as it is pretty much an underclocked 8350. Hope this helps.
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i loooove this board http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00D3IKKVA/?tag=pcp0f-21. 4.7ghz for me. i don't know how much power phases that motherboard has but that z87 board looks very good.
Beheemoth the link your providing is taking me to my build, just about the parts youve picked, copy and paste the bit that says permalink
Sorry about all that, i had to remake it, it's the same build but for some reason it's cheaper this time hahahttp://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3Ci7a
I have 2 power color r9 290's pcs+ in a corsair 540 but previous was a fractal define r4, middle hard drive cage removed the gpu's are 2.5 slot cards running at same stress test the 540 does 8c cooler then the define r4 and i think if it had a side fan it would be more but overall the build quality of the corsair to fractal just isn't the fractal is a much better case in terms of build quality features and included hardware, but i picked the 540 up locally for cheap and is really easy to cable manage not sure how i feel about the case might add side fan but its dusty where i live and they only have 1 filter which is up front define had lower and front along with less vents so it stays pretty clean inside. 30min of testing in a room at 27c define r4 did top card 87 bottom 72 in the corsair it was 79,66. the power color's have a beast of a cooler which is why i went with them.
That's an H87 board. I'm pretty sure there's a z87 Fatal1ty board as well. Those boards are pretty good.
Gonna critisize your choices here.
That motherboard, the M5A97 LE r2.0 is not close to being capable of handling an 8320. No/minimal cooling, and a weak 4+2 power phase design. You will experience VRM throttling if the board doesn't fry itself.
Kingston's V300 series of SSDs uses asynchronous NAND flash. While cheaper, read and write speeds are much more inconsistent and slower. Get another SSD.
PSU has 4 +12V rails. If the builder knows how to balance out components on each rail, it should work. I prefer a strong single +12V rail.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3Cl5p
Oh shit whoops, i forgot to change the motherboard haha so it's actually 8+2, Here's the ACTUAL original build that i remember making, i changed the PSU as you reccomended too. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3CsBy
This is more powerful and cheaper than what you had before. You can get the i5-4670k over 4gh easily on this setup which will beat the FX 8320 without a sweat. The asrock board is high quality as well.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3CzAa
I really hope you didn't purchase yet.
That looks better.
Also, the M5A99X Evo and M5A99FX Pro R2.0 uses 6+2 Digi+.
Oh weird, Tom's said it was 8+2, oh well whatever it'll still do the job