$900 Gaming PC

pedenski

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Nov 24, 2012
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community, need your expertise on my gaming PC.

some considerations:
- could run 60+ FPS games (Battlefield 4/COD/other future games)
- budget $900
- overclocking: yes
- SLI in the future?: maybe
- monitor not included in budget

my build:

CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: probably some closed loop coolers (no brand yet)
PSU: some 600W+ (no brand yet)
RAM: 8GB Ram (no brand yet)
MOBO: Asus SABERTOOTH Z87 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard
GPU: unfortunately, my local store only provide these options: can you help me decide whats suited to my needs?

ASUS GTX660 DC2 OC 2gb ddr5 192bit
Asus GTX660Ti OC 2gb ddr5 192bit
Asus GTX670 DCII 2gb ddr5 256bit
Asus GTX760 2gb ddr5 256bit
Asus GTX770 OC 2gb ddr5 256bit
Inno3D GTX670 2gb ddr5 256bit hdmi
Inno3D GTX760 2gb ddr5 256bit hdmi


would greatly accept other alternatives :)
 
For gpu I would get the asus gtx 770, it's really the best choice there

For psu- any seasonic, antec, xfx or corsair (not cx series) will be fine

For the ram I would recommend g skill or corsair

Water cooling- I really don't know that much about ive also been an air cooler type of guy :)

For the motherboard this is also an option
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-fatal1tyz87killer
It's quite a bit cheaper but still good and will allow you too save money for other components :)
 
www.newegg.com or www.newegg.ca are excellent one stop buy it all choices. Pay for express (purolator) and you literally will get it in 2 - 4 days. Neither of those GPU's will get you 60 FPS on max setting (and I mean MAX, no turned off / lowered AA)

Edit : Sure, pcpartpicker is nice, but does one really want to make all the different accounts, and order all from different places? I don't.