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2 Future Builds - Taking Suggestions And Critiques


Anarchy24
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I have 2 builds that ready to order whenever.

 

List 1:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3dWVQ

More expensive.

Part List if you don't want to click the link:

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List #2 Cheaper but more powerful??

list link: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2IohI

 

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Any suggestions I should make?

 

Budget

1000-1600

Company Preferences:

What you see on the list are companies I want to stick with.

What I plan:

Play all the games all at once for 2 years minimum ;) oh, and work

Where I plan to order parts from:

I'm gonna stick to pcpartpicker, usually shows you the lowest price parts anyways.

What parts I /do/ have?

None, it's a future build happening over summer when I have the time to build it.

Do I plan to overclock?

Nah, I most likely won't need it with a 4.0GHz 8-Core.

Do I have an OS for installation:

No, but I want to stick with 7 until MS fixes the compatibility issues with Windows 8.

 

 

Extra info: The keyboard I will be getting is made by Roccat, their top of the line. My mouse is a Razer Deathadder 2013 Black, and I already have 2 BenQ 21" LED Gaming monitors.

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Why do you need that much ram.

You can easily get a i7 4770 k at this price range.

Also needs more wattage on the PSU. I'm on my phone so not gonna suggest anything until I can use my PC. Comcast is being a butthole. To much work to do it with my phone

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What I noticed:

 

Holy jumpin' fuckin' shitballs. $300 OF RAM? No. You only need like 8g of ram and if you needed more, you'd prob realize $300 is just stupid overpriced.

I have almost the same PSU and it's sufficient for my system, but it definitely isn't sufficient for the one you want.

Get a 1 TB or 2 TB harddrive. I doubt you need 4 TB.

I'd recommend you go ahead and upgrade to an Intel and a Nvidia once you take off the extra $500 you're spending on uselessness.

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