Gaming PC Parts Check

SkullyDaGamer

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I'm extremely new at this whole building a computer business, so for my first one I'm just picking the parts from the cyberpowerpc customizer and having them build it. I've seen people post the specs on there, but I'm not sure how to do that myself, so like most people, I'll just post the main specs. A lot of these parts are only on sale for another 24 hours or less. Anywho,

CPU: Intel Core i7 3770k 3.5ghz
Cooling: Asetek 510LC 120mm liquid cooling (could upgrade to 550LC for $20)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G56 Gaming ATX
RAM: G-SKILL RIPJAW X 16GB 2133MHz Dual Channel
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 770 2GB EVGA Superclocked
800W Power Supply, 2TB HDD

Any and all feedback would be AWESOME! Thanks guys :)
 
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Is there any reason why you're not building it yourself? If you build it yourself, you have a much wider range of components available to you, unlike cyberpowerpc where it's extremely limited. And then it's overall cheaper and you get much better quality components. It's very easy to do so, there are tons of videos on youtube to teach you step by step.

Also, are you overclocking?

SkullyDaGamer

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Dec 1, 2013
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Oops, I did mean 3770. That website was helpful though, thank ya :)
 
Is there any reason why you're not building it yourself? If you build it yourself, you have a much wider range of components available to you, unlike cyberpowerpc where it's extremely limited. And then it's overall cheaper and you get much better quality components. It's very easy to do so, there are tons of videos on youtube to teach you step by step.

Also, are you overclocking?
 
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SkullyDaGamer

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Dec 1, 2013
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Pretty much scrapped the build for a diy off NewEgg. Thanks for the advice guys, I'm basically getting a monitor w/ Razer keyboard and mouse free with the money this new build saves.