Theorethical pc for internet cafe

In a project I'm building a fictive internet cafe. In that cafe I'm gonna need some pc's that dont cost too much but that would play all new games, and some future ones as well. I only need the machine itself, I've got the pheriphals sorted out.

 

I've got some ideas for hardware already.

CPU: http://www.proshop.dk/CPU/Intel-Core-i5-3350P-Ivy-Bridge-Box-2374926.html

MOBO: http://www.proshop.dk/Bundkort/ASRock-H61M-VG3-2393476.html

Ram (2x4gb): http://www.proshop.dk/RAM/Crucial-Ballistix-SP-DDR3-1600-DC-8GB-2332241.html

Case: http://www.proshop.dk/Kabinet/Inter-Tech-AOC-01-Magnum-Black-2147626.html

PSU: http://www.proshop.dk/Stroemforsyning/Corsair-CX430-430W-PSU-2380030.html

Hdd: http://www.proshop.dk/Harddisk/Western-Digital-WD-Green-2TB-2371434.html

Gfx card: http://www.proshop.dk/Grafikkort/MSI-GeForce-GTX-770-Twin-Frozr-2GB-2410127.html


In total this is 5523 danish kroners, (about 1000 USD).


Are there components I've skimped on too much or components that are better / more expensive than they need to be?

You don't even need a GTX 770 to beat up most games. A GTX 760 will more than suffice for 1080p gaming. You will want an adequately rated gold or platinum power supply for an internet cafe build, as they will be running continuously, often at near peak output. I would probably actually go with an AMD build on this one though, because they are much better priced most of the time. a FX 6300 should more than suffice for this, as most games do not that heavily rely on the CPU. Also, please find a more attractive case. That one is hideous.

agreed you can cut down cost as if you dont go over 1080p its over kill. even a hd 7870 can handle alot of games on max setting at 1080p

Build's pretty balanced imho.  The GTX 770s are pretty good value for the money, especially with the price drops from nVidia.