Good setup for a Ultra-performancing gaming PC??

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Here is a setup I have though of buying (in Swedish, sorry):http://www.inet.se/kundvagn/visa/6545955/pleasehelpme

Is this a good setup? and do I need the extra computer case fans to keep the temperature down if I'm going to overclock the GPU?
Do I need more than 120GB SSD? And why? And how much better is the Samsung PRO than Samsung EVO?
2x4GB RAM or 1x8GB RAM?
Water cooling CPU (Hydro H75/80i) or the one I have atm [Not going to overclock the CPU]

Thank you guys for your time and if you need to translate, use Chrome's whole-page translate :) <3
 
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i would also go with a slightly better psu as rm/cx corsair models are sometimes plagued with issues sometimes depends on luck of the draw with them. i wouldnt risk it and here is a powersupply that is perfectly fine to go with that setup

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power-supply-p1650bbefx

i personally think that a hyper212evo is perfectly fine if your trying to achieve clocks around the range of 4.2ghz. it really depends on how much voltage you have to use to achieve your clocks as every chip is diferent. some 4770k can only achieve 4.3 while others can get 4.5. however i wouldnt go above 4.3ghz on that board anyway as for harder overclock you would need a better board.

right now gaming is fine on 2x4gb but bf4 even pushes...

Bad_Kitty13

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if it is a home built system you are building your self, could you go to pcpartpicker.com to assemble so some of us who cant translate swedish. or translate yourself and post in reply or edit your op with the update so we can give advice? thanks
 

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Here you are: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/33x6i
In addition to that I also have 3 extra computer frame fans [3x140mm] which I wonder is necessary :)
Sorry for not doing this first!
 


Hi there!

That is a pretty sweet little build. My advice, if you plan on overclocking that CPU would be to go with the biggest water-cooler you can get which should be the H100i. I can't speak to the SSD as I have no experience with them, though I doubt you'll really need much more than 128GB unless you plan on putting lots of Triple A games on it.

As for the ram, I would actually go with 2x8GB for a little more future proofing. Other than that everything seems perfectly fine and extra fans never hurt matters unless they are big and loud, lol.
 

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Since I will only go with 1 GPU and overclocked I guess I'll be better off with the 4670k. It is much cheaper so that makes me glad!
 

Bad_Kitty13

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i would also go with a slightly better psu as rm/cx corsair models are sometimes plagued with issues sometimes depends on luck of the draw with them. i wouldnt risk it and here is a powersupply that is perfectly fine to go with that setup

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power-supply-p1650bbefx

i personally think that a hyper212evo is perfectly fine if your trying to achieve clocks around the range of 4.2ghz. it really depends on how much voltage you have to use to achieve your clocks as every chip is diferent. some 4770k can only achieve 4.3 while others can get 4.5. however i wouldnt go above 4.3ghz on that board anyway as for harder overclock you would need a better board.

right now gaming is fine on 2x4gb but bf4 even pushes that limit. so as the newer consoles are x86 architecture more games will be ported and require higher specs( quad core and 6-8gb ram usage with os) it will only be a matter of time before they are using more ram.

the pro you have chosen is the best pirce/performance ratio there is for that device. the black is too but where as you might notice the performance of the pro over an average ssd you will not notice the difference if you were to say go to a caviar blue instead of black

all in all a excellent build all the best to you
 
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