How's my build?

Joshua Martin

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I finally finished upgrading my build. I love it so far and does everything I need.
I was hoping you guys could tell me what you think of the end product and how long this system will last. It's themed green as well.

1 - Gigabyte GA-G1 Sniper B6 Chipset (http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5173#ov)
2 - Intel Core I5-4440 3.3GHz (stock cooler)
3 - Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 2GB (reference design by Nvidia)
4 - 16GB (4x4GB) Team Vulcan 2133MHz DDR3 RAM
5 - DIYPC Solar PC Case Green (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811353025)
6 - 120GB PNY XLR8 Solid State Drive (Windows 8.1 Pro)
7 - Corsair CX600M 600W Modular PSU
8 - 1TB Western Digital HDD (Backups)
9 - 2 x 1TB Seagate HDD (Games and Media)
10 - Razer Naga Epic Gaming Mouse
11 -Steel Series Merc Stealth gaming keyboard
12 - 2x Green LED 120mm system fans & 2x Green cold cathodes

So, what do you guys think about my build? Is it future proof for 2-3 more years?
I had thought about getting a different cooler, but I'm not interested in overclocking just yet and if I do I'll have to get another CPU. Thanks for the input!

-Joshua
 
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Looks fine I just don't see where it supports 2133 ram, on newegg's site it appears that it only supports up to 1600 which is actually plenty anyway your not going to see a huge difference in gaming between the two frequencies anyway. I would save the money and go to 1600 other than that it all looks pretty sweet.
Depends what you would use it for, I would say you really don't need 16gb, and that money saved can be spent on a better cpu, the 4440 is good but uts the bottom line of i5s, or you could spend the extra on a better gpu?
Hope this helps :)
 
Looks fine I just don't see where it supports 2133 ram, on newegg's site it appears that it only supports up to 1600 which is actually plenty anyway your not going to see a huge difference in gaming between the two frequencies anyway. I would save the money and go to 1600 other than that it all looks pretty sweet.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions! I already had the 16GB Vulcan RAM, so it wasn't any money lost.
I knew the mobo didn't support 2133 anyway. Generally, I'd have stuck with 8GB, but I had 16GB so I stuck it in there.
Thanks again!