Is this a good build guys?

BuckCity

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I put in 2 graphic cards so I can run games at 90fps. I think I may need a better cpu processor but I'm not sure.

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Good component choices, you probably don't need a 1000W power supply, 800W would probably be fine but I can understand if you want the room to grow. I've also never heard of that case manufacturer, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything.

And the SSD, I think you can get the newer Samsung 850 EVO for a similar price.

bxflow

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Nice build, I wish I had a budget like yours :D. For that budget I probably would have went with an i7 but if gaming is the sole purpose then I guess there isn't much difference.
 

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Good component choices, you probably don't need a 1000W power supply, 800W would probably be fine but I can understand if you want the room to grow. I've also never heard of that case manufacturer, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything.

And the SSD, I think you can get the newer Samsung 850 EVO for a similar price.
 
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HappyGamer99

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It is a very good build overall. The i5 will be fine with those cards and even if it does cause a little bottleneck you can overclock the i5 especially with that cooler. If you do have the extra money and you don't want to have the possibility of a bottleneck our don't want to deal with overclocking you could upgrade to an i7. Quality motherboard and RAM is OK. That SSD is an older model Samsung and you could change the brand to increase capacity and possibly even lower the price. You could get a Crucial MX200 250 GB drive for just $10-15 more(http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-internal-hard-drive-ct250mx200ssd1). Really good and speedy HDD. The Video Cards are very good and will destroy current and new games especially when DX12 becomes more common. Nice large case with good build quality. PSU may be overkill but with AMD and if you upgrade to an i7 or if you decide to overclock either the CPU or GPU it will be nice to have the extra power. PSU is also a little expensive for being Gold and only 1000 Watts you can get a 1000 watt PSU with Platinum certification from respected brands for less money. But, as I said overall it is a very good build.