This are pieces that you'll never regret to have. In the far future you can go for a 970 SLI, none of that hardware will make you want to replace it. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
This are pieces that you'll never regret to have. In the far future you can go for a 970 SLI, none of that hardware will make you want to replace it. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
This are pieces that you'll never regret to have. In the far future you can go for a 970 SLI, none of that hardware will make you want to replace it. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
I like this build above but In would change the 970 to a gigabyte or MSI card (the ASUS one has some problems) and I would get the Phanteks Enthoo Luxe at that price range (I have the 750D and its just not competitive at that price point anymore.
Why Gigabyte or MSI?
Windforce is noisy and not very effective at that loudness (I mean, if a fan's loud, it should perform VERY WELL)
MSI, well, I just don't like its QC, don't blame me for that...
Maybe to futureproof the computer for the next five years? Before, in about 2005-2007, 2 GB of RAM was enough. Look at today, with games like Watch_Dogs taking up 6-8 GB of RAM. Who knows how much RAM we'll be needing in ten years...
Sorry the website is not letting me reply for some reason.
The Gigabyte card is not that loud and is made like a beast. The MSI has the highest rating so far. The ASUS has had poorer ratings to to its poor VRM cooling design and its inability to overclock like the rest.
This would be more future proof leaves 500 bucks for the monitor, keyboard, mice, enough power to add another 970 card in the future if needed. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/m9N2zy
6 core processors already give better performance in some of the newer games and I believe it will be the trend of most newer games with the new game engines.