Feedback on build

bevo

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Hey guys,
Im looking to build a new computer in around 6 months time (when school ends) and I'm planning for it now, searching around trying to find items on special ect. I'm going to use it for some gaming Minecraft, Football Manager, DayZ as well as some streaming stuff.
Il be using dual monitors as well if that helps with anything.
The problem i have is that i always want the best (I'm sure everyone does), even though it will be wasted.

I have been doing some research and came up with this build
Mobo: Maximus VII Hero (wait for it to be released)
CPU: Intel i7 5770k (should i wait for broadwell) or get a i7 4770k
GPU: GeForce GTX 770 - not too sure about this area, or what to get
RAM: Not sure, depends on the mobo i guess
SSD: Crucial 480gb
HDD: Seagate 2tb Barracuda
Case, power not too important, last thing I'm worrying about.

Please point me in a direction (the build is too good for what i am going to do) and feedback.
Thanks
 
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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3G5Gb
This is my suggestion. You dont need better GPU for the games you are playing, while you will still enjoy other titles at 1080p/high settings with 40-60+ fps. Dayz is cpu intensive game, because i play it as well. So the i7 might give you that extra boost over the i5 4670k. At the moment go for something like that. You might change few things to suit your way. You can upgrade gpu if you wish and if you have got the budget to do so. 250gb SSD will leave you enough room for windows and other programmes and games.

bevo

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Don't really have a budget, i just don't want to be buying top of the line things when i won't be using it to its full potential
 

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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3G5Gb
This is my suggestion. You dont need better GPU for the games you are playing, while you will still enjoy other titles at 1080p/high settings with 40-60+ fps. Dayz is cpu intensive game, because i play it as well. So the i7 might give you that extra boost over the i5 4670k. At the moment go for something like that. You might change few things to suit your way. You can upgrade gpu if you wish and if you have got the budget to do so. 250gb SSD will leave you enough room for windows and other programmes and games.
 
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