Hello there #gtribers give me your advice if this worth buying.
Motherboard - Asus Z97 MAXIMUS VII HERO, Socket 1150 - 250$
Proc - Intel® Core™ i7-4790K, 4.0GHz, Haswell, 8MB, Socket 1150, Box - 460$
Video Card - Sapphire AMD Radeon R9 290 TRI-X, 4096MB, GDDR5,
512bit, HDMI, 2x DVI, mini Display Port, Triple Fan - 320$
SSD - Samsung 850 EVO, 2.5", 250GB, SATA III - 150$
Memory - Kingston HyperX BEAST 16GB (2x8GB), DDR3, 2400MHz, CL11, 1.65V, XMP - 190$
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Power Supply - Super Flower Leadex SF-750F14MG 80 PLUS® Gold, 750W, ATX 2.2, PFC Activ - 135$
HDD - WD Blue 1TB, 7200rpm, 64MB, SATA 3 - 70$
pcpartpicker.com/p/pz2jCJ
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Second option
pcpartpicker.com/p/H362nQ
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Oki, then in this case, this is one option
pcpartpicker.com/p/XXjvcf
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Check this build, if in your budget. I don't see any reason going for i7 if for gaming here.
pcpartpicker.com/p/rbHppg
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Awesome build. Give me part no of RAM though as I doubt about it. HyperX rams are PnP and they don't support XMP. What is your total budget and what other things you are considering? I don't see a CPU Cooler here
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It looks like a very solid setup to me
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As Luka says, it's a good selection of quality parts that will see you through the next few years, and the PSU is easily powerful enough for you to buy a 2nd 290 in a few years when games get a bit more demanding and the prices drop. As for the cost, I have no idea what's right for your country so if you're happy paying the listed price then it's the right price to pay
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pcpartpicker.com/p/fyvJ23 i made this like a week ago for fun, turned out pretty good, your build is like overkill and its too expensive
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