Building a PC

BlackSnip3r

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Jul 14, 2013
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I wanted to know if this parts for my new pc will be compatible.

-Intel Core i7-4770K (3.5 GHz)
-Asus Z87-A ( MainBoard )
-Ventirad Cooler Master Hyper 412S
-Kit Dual Channel DDR3 G.Skill Ripjaws X, 2 x 4 Go, PC3-17000, CAS 9
-Gainward GeForce GTX 770 Phantom, 2 Go ( graphics card )
-SSD Kingston Now V300 7 mm, 120 Go, SATA III
-Western Digital Caviar Black, 1 To
- DVD LG GH24NS95
-Zalman Z9 U3
-GS700 Edition 2013, 700 W

And if they are any problems with this Parts please tell me.
and all this will cost like 1400 euros
 
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Hey
i agree with other friends.
Go with i5- if going to play gaming only.
Go with samsung 840 pro least 120gb ssd. Ot is world's one of best ssd.
Go with 750w psu least if you plan sli.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
go for i5, an i7 makes no difference to gaming, get at least 8gb ram preferably 16gb as it reduces ware on ssd.

have a look at a bigger ssd i got a 840 pro 256 for £180

(write speed is low on that drive you posed, only 130 write0 ive seen on amazon)

that one i posted is 500/500 or so and bigger capacity (you shouldn't need that cooler unless your planing on overclocking)
 
Hey
i agree with other friends.
Go with i5- if going to play gaming only.
Go with samsung 840 pro least 120gb ssd. Ot is world's one of best ssd.
Go with 750w psu least if you plan sli.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
 
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Not true at all. For Crysis 3, it adds around 25% to your total framerate. And the most likely increasing need for moar cores will probably happen later this year when next gen consoles come out. I wouldn't say its a waste of money, but it'll probably be needed next year.

 


makes very little difference

Crysis3-CPU.png



 


That image doesn't prove a thing. Its not comparing a CPU without HT, and the same CPU with HT. For the results to be accurate for what you're saying, it would have to show, for example, a 3770k using HT, and what frames it gets, and a 3770k not using HT, and what frames it gets. The image you sent does not prove a single think. I however have proof.

http://maldotex.blogspot.com.es/2013/02/hyperthreading-and-real-custom-graphics.html
 


this is from toms best cpu for the price

We have seen a small handful of games benefit from Hyper-Threaded Core i7 processors, though. Because we believe this is a trend that will continue as developers optimize their titles, we're including the Core i7-3770K as an honorable mention, now selling for $320. In a vast majority of games, the Core i7 won't demonstrate much advantage over the Core i5. But if you're a serious enthusiast who wants some future-proofing and values highly-threaded application performance, this processor may be worth the extra money.