Good PC for gaming?

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Good rig overall in my opinion!
An i5 CPU is plenty for gaming and since it's a sandy one, it's nice for overclocking, which I take is what you're going to do since you're thinking about water cooling. 8GB is plenty for gaming too. As for SSD, I'd say it's up to personnal preference as some people (like me) play games with regular loading time (on an HDD) with any problems. 750W is enough for all your gaming needs. To give you an idea of the GTX 770, i'll compare my R9 270 with this one. Here you can see the difference : http://www.hwcompare.com/16558/geforce-gtx-770-vs-radeon-r9-270/. I can play battlefield 4 at very high settings no problems. As for dayz, even a 780ti could have some framerate issues as it's really demanding and very...

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Good rig overall in my opinion!
An i5 CPU is plenty for gaming and since it's a sandy one, it's nice for overclocking, which I take is what you're going to do since you're thinking about water cooling. 8GB is plenty for gaming too. As for SSD, I'd say it's up to personnal preference as some people (like me) play games with regular loading time (on an HDD) with any problems. 750W is enough for all your gaming needs. To give you an idea of the GTX 770, i'll compare my R9 270 with this one. Here you can see the difference : http://www.hwcompare.com/16558/geforce-gtx-770-vs-radeon-r9-270/. I can play battlefield 4 at very high settings no problems. As for dayz, even a 780ti could have some framerate issues as it's really demanding and very poorly optimized. I can't personally run dayz at more than low-normal settings but check this video of dayz on a GTX 770 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGbzEKup-O4
Hope this helps!
 
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