brandonkick
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I plan on building a high-end gaming PC this fall. What do you think of the specs?
This will be my first personal build.
*Includes mobo/CPU/GPU that will be out in the near future.
Prices are based on current models
314.86.....Intel Core i7-4770K Haswell
80.77.......Noctua NH-C14
399.99......EVGA GeForce GTX770 FTW
221.99......Asus Sabertooth Z87 Motherboard
27.99.......Corsair Air Series 120mm Case Fans
239.63......Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
169.99......G.SKILL Trident X 16GB RAM
189.99......Corsair Pro HX 1050 PSU
421.99......In Win H Frame Tower
47.95........LG Blu-Ray ROM
Total: 2115.15
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The GTX 670 is way more then you should pay, considering the Radeon HD 7870 (Tahiti) is available for $150 less then the 670 and is within 10% performance wise.
I personally recommend the cooler master hyper 212 + heatsink as for the $30 this thing is a real beast of a cooler supporting single/dual 120MM fan configurations. You might need a slightly different model or mounting bracket if the haswell socket is different... but you can save another $50 right there.
As far as the ram goes, 8GB should be fine in all honesty. I've used a lot of G.Skill ram and never had an issue.
I see no reason to spend over $100 on a power supply, or to spend more money on a really high wattage unit. 600W will be plenty, if your worried about noise then just make sure to select a unit with a 120MM fan.
Another vote no on the SSD's. The reliability just isn't there for me. Go for a raptor if you want, but I'd stick with a good quality western digital. I have a western digital blue in my current workstation that has been solid for going on three years now.
Why not get a blue ray burner if your going to go the $50 for a blue ray rom? They are in the same price range.
As far as the case goes, I personally would get a nice antec case. You can get a good one for nearly $300 less. It's up to you honestly, but i'd never pay $400 for that case.
You can get good quality 120mm fans cheaper then $27 each unless I misread that.
I personally found quickly that the case illumination was more of a pain and quickly became tacky for me. I ditched my 120mm fans that had blue LED's in them for some good plain 120mm with no leds.
@ the i7 chip
That's a good processor if you intend to overclock the machine and use it for a long time to come. I personally regret buying my core i7 930 and not going with an i5 unit. The difference in performance would have been negligible to me, but the difference in cost would have been a few hundred dollars. Mainly because the original i7's used triple channel memory, the chip itself was more expensive as was the board.
I spent $1200 when I could have spent $800 and got basically the same machine.
In your case you can save a few hundred and get basically the same machine.