First PC build specs. opinions

crazymunky7

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what do you think about this stuff?


Processor – Haswell i5 4670k 1150 socket
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/processors/intel4thgencorei3i5andi71150socket/bx80646i54670k.html

motherboard- ASUS Z87 maximus vi hero
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/motherboards/intel1150z87chipset/atxformfactor/90mb0fu0-m0eay0.html

Memory- http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/motherboards/intel1150z87chipset/atxformfactor/components/memory-pc/ddr3-pc3-128001600mhz/blt2cp4g3d1608dt1tx0ceu.html

Case- Antec One midi tower case black no psu
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/cases/cases/0-761345-15970-8.html

Storage- Seagate barracuda 1TB 64mb cache
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-internal/sata1tbto1.5tb/st1000dm003.html

Operating system- Windows 7 home premium SP1
Around £78

Optical Drive- OEM DVD Drive
Around £13

Also will a 500w power supply be sufficient for this?
and in the future thinking about looking at getting a graphics card and an ssd
ssd- probably samsung 840 128gb
graphics card- gtx 660 ti
might have to look at a more powerful psu for these future upgrades.
 
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This is a great start. And the 500w power supply should be suffice enough for it to run properly. However, if you plan on upgrading, you may start to notice a low in performance because of power supply not being able to give enough power. Try looking for at least a 600w or even better, a 700w.

bmanv13

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This is a great start. And the 500w power supply should be suffice enough for it to run properly. However, if you plan on upgrading, you may start to notice a low in performance because of power supply not being able to give enough power. Try looking for at least a 600w or even better, a 700w.
 
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