My New Built Gaming Computer: Please rate and advise

Florian S

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I am trying to build a new computer for gaming purposes. Below is a list of the parts that I would like to use. Please rate this "computer" and advise if I should replace anything.

- Zalman, Z11 Plus ATX Mid Tower Case
- eVGA, SuperNOVA 650 G 650W Gold Modular Power Supply
- Seagate, 1TB Desktop HDD SATA III w/64MB Cache
- eVGA, GeForce GTX970 SuperClocked 4GB PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort
- Asus, DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS Black SATA 24X DVD Burner - Bulk - OEM
- ASRock 970 Extreme4 AM3+ AMD 970 + SB950 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard with UEFI BIOS
- G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2x4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL
- AMD FX-8320 Vishera 8-Core 3.5GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 125W Desktop Processor FD8320FRHKBOX
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Coller with 120mm PWM Fan
- Kingston SSDNow V300 Series SV300S37A?120G 2.5" 120GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

Thanks.
 
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The i5 4690k is the ultimate gaming CPU, beyond which i7's start, and they mostly offer lesser price/performance than the i5's do.
Asus and Gigabyte are my brands of choice for motherboards - a Gigabyte Z87x or Z97x would be good, as it allows for SLI'ing graphics cards. Although for the not-so-hardcore gamer, one 970 or 980 is enough for the time.


I value your opion, cst1992. Thanks.
 


If you ask me, the brand for the 970 doesn't really matter; MSI make great overclocking cards whereas evga have top notch customer service. evga has cooling issues with their new coolers and MSI has coil whine.
Both have their fair share of benefits and issues.
 


I agree on this one.

Also, it's not "people on here", but "people here". I see a lot of folks do that mistake.
 
How much difference would it actually make to change to an i5? It's a pretty big price tag. (I'm helping Florian S with the build). Also, is there a specific i5 or motherboard you'd recommend?
 
The i5 4690k is the ultimate gaming CPU, beyond which i7's start, and they mostly offer lesser price/performance than the i5's do.
Asus and Gigabyte are my brands of choice for motherboards - a Gigabyte Z87x or Z97x would be good, as it allows for SLI'ing graphics cards. Although for the not-so-hardcore gamer, one 970 or 980 is enough for the time.
 
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