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My gaming pc

Bondalfen

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May 10, 2014
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Hello!
I found the answers and comments on this site to be really polite and helpful, so why not post this here. I am planning on building a pc when i get some money this summer, and as always i get overwhelmingly interested and have already found the components and such. I really want to game 1440p and my budget is around 2600$ ish This is what i thought about:

Intel Core i5-4670K
ASUS MAXIMUS VI HERO, Socket-1150
MSI GeForce GTX 780Ti Gaming 3GB PhysX
Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3 1866MHz 16GB
Corsair RM850, 850W PSU
Fractal Design Arc XL Sort
Corsair AF140 Quiet Edt. 140mm Rød LED x 3
Cooler Master V8 GTS CPU Kjøler/ Corsair H100i Hydro Series
Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB BK OEM
Seagate Barracuda® 3TB
ASUS BC-12D2HT, BD-Reader/DVD-Writer
Razer DeathStalker

Maybe think the 3TB is a little overkill, but besides that, this is what I have been looking at, any flaws here? Something that is not nessecary or something i should change? And yes, is the new v8 gts enough cooling for overclocking the cpu or is the h100i needed?
Apologize for any mistakes in my english and help is really appriciated 😀 (cant wait for this shit!<3)
 


Thanks! So this will get high fps's with 1440p and topped graphics? And the power supply is enough? Tried using a site that "estimated" my power usage, and it was baerly enough with 850w.. Not sure how polite that calculation is though 😛
 


Yeah, grown tired of my laptop, want to step it up a notch! 😛 Here the noctua is like the exact same price as the v8, but wow the 212 evo was really inexpensive. How much do they differ in preformance( v8 and noc)? The v8 got these red LED's that would look so sexy with my red/black motherboard, red memory and maybe red cabels to my power supply.. If I buy them :)