Building my pc

liam0415

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hi, i am building a good gaming pc have have selected the components i want although i do not know if they will all fit together and into my case.

list of my components:

Case- Corsair Carbide Series 200R Compact ATX Computer Case - Black

Graphics card- Asus GTX 770 Nvidia GeForce DirectCU II OC 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card (PCI Express 3.0, HDMI, DVI-I, DVI-D, Display Port, 256 Bit, 3D Vision Ready, GPU Boost 2.0)

Cpu - Intel Core i5 4670K Quad Core Retail CPU (Socket 1150, 3.40GHz, 6MB, Haswell, 84W, Intel
Graphics, BX80646I74770, 4th Generation Intel Core, Turbo Boost Technology 2.0)

Psu- EVGA 650W SuperNOVA NEX650G Gold Fully Modular PSU

Ram - HyperX 8 GB 1600 MHz CL9 DDR3 HyperX Beast Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 4GB) - Intel XMP

Cpu cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (120mm)

Motherboard - Asus Z87-A USB 3.0 Motherboard (4x DDR3, ATX, 2x PCI Express 3.0/2.0x16, Intel, 6x SATA 6.0Gbps)

dvd-rw drive - Asus DVD-RW Drive (DRW-24F1ST, S-ATA, DVDR: 24x, CD-R: 48x, E-Green, Disc Encryption II)

hard drive - WD 1TB 3.5 inch Internal Hard Drive - Caviar Blue



thanks and if i am missing any components needed or any suggestions for better components (not much more expensive than what i have now) please say as it would be very helpful thank you.

also i have been told by some ssd is not needed and by others it is crucial for gaming so do you think i should get it and what one?
 

raihan4

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Yes, it would fit perfectly to your case. The parts are fine, however i'm *slightly* worried with the PSU. I have never experienced going with evga psu's before with builds, so i would recommend something like Corsair, Antec, Seasonic, XFX and the likes. I'm not saying it's a bad PSU, i just have never tuck one in one of my builds.

About the importance of SSD's , it really depends on what you need. Put Windows and system files to SSD, and you'll get way faster boot times, loading times, switching from one app to another becomes a lot smoother, etc. The same goes with games. Slowest SSDs could cap a speed of 500% faster than the fastest HDDs. However, they don't affect ingame frame rates, it just makes apps load much faster.

Good luck !