My Gaming PC

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Hi guys,
I buy one week ago the my PC gaming!

CPU: Intel Core I7 4770 3.5GHz(3.9 T) 8MB cache
Cpu Cooler: Scythe Mugen 3 rev .b.
Mainboard: Gigabyte H87-D3H Ultra Durable™
GPU:Gigabyte GTX 780Ti (OC) 3GB Windforce X3 cooler
RAM: Corsair XMS3 (4X2) 8GB 1600MHz CL9.
PSU: FSP Aurum 750W Gold 80 Plus Modular
Case: Corsair 500R (White) & 6 Fans white led.
HDD + SSD: Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 2TB & SSD SAMSUNG 120GB EVO

And i need to do if i play with this Monitor it's good? (1080P)
Monitor: Dell 23" UltraSharp LED IPS it's good? (in my country is the one monitor (cheaper and the best for gaming). how is it?


ty all of you also all my topics.
 
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Well, I'm sorry, you are wrong. The i7 will be old and out of date before hyper threading makes any real difference in games. The i5 REALLY is the best way to go, even for the future.

That monitor is a good monitor. But there are identical monitors for less money.

It's good PC i do not want change anything :)
it's good like this and better than every system PC that you can give me.

In my country is a lot of expensive but it's Worth It.

And i think about the futre and is impornetn to me...the furte!
 
Well I promise, it isn't better than any system I could put together for you. IMHO, buying a CPU with a locked multiplier is a death sentence for the longevity of a gaming system. When that CPU starts to get old, you will have no way of speeding it up again. You also have a small 120GB SSD, and when you put other beefy parts in the system, you might as well not skimp on storage. With a 120GB SSD, you will likely only be able to fit your OS, a couple applications, and a game or two. You won't have much room to breathe. Also, that CPU cooler is expensive for the performance it offers. You will likely get comparable performance from a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, which is half the price. And if you wanted top-notch air cooling, you can try out the Phanteks PH-TC14PE, if your case can fit it. As for monitors, if you are getting a 780TI, why not get a monitor that can display the extra FPS you will undoubtedly be getting in games? Grab a 120/144Hz monitor, they are FANTASTIC for FPS gaming. If you can find it in your area, I highly recommend the ASUS VG248QE.
 


Difficult for you to praise me? I thought only of my country has no appreciation but I notice that in all the world you like! Just a shame .. you know to praise all came jealous that you can not bring that to yourself! Have a good night and answer me this cluster.
 
This is a troll. Don't take it too seriously.

But you can save some money and lose no performance. For example there is no difference between an i5 and an i7 in gaming. An i7 is a waste of money for a gaming computer.

The monitor you listed is good but there are less expensive options that have identical specs.
 
Did I miss something? You may have misread my question. I only gave suggestions for some cost-efficient alternatives that can improve performance and longevity. I said nothing about praise, or appreciation. I promise, I mean no disrespect. I offered my best advice.
 


He is the troll?

Nevermind..Listen, all people say's me "don't take I7" but always i want's that :) so it's good for me also to futre.
i love I7 and belive that I7 run in futre better then I5. i'm sure :)

ty.


*what are you mean about the monitor?

"The monitor you listed is good but there are less expensive options that have identical specs."

What do you mean?:)
 
Well, I'm sorry, you are wrong. The i7 will be old and out of date before hyper threading makes any real difference in games. The i5 REALLY is the best way to go, even for the future.

That monitor is a good monitor. But there are identical monitors for less money.
 
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Ok ty :)
i have good PC maby great!

Don't tell me somthing with my CPU! I have new PC and great so i'm so happy!!!!
everything on ultra and MSAA and all filters on VERY HIGH.

good day 😀