Hey everyone from the community. Been reading the forums for quite some time now, but first time posting. Looking to do a new build after building my first gaming desktop 5 years ago and looking for some advice. I took the template from the pinned thread so hopefully answering these will give a better idea of what I'm looking for and what I can spend more on and what I can save money on to spend on better parts. I've included the PCPartPicker link below, but it will only have the CPU and Memory I'm looking to get so feel free to use it or start a new one.
PCPartPicker - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kM26zy
Approximate Purchase Date: Looking to target end of June (I know Pascal GPU's are "rumored?" to be releasing, but I have no intention of buying them)
Budget Range: $1500 after everything (shipping/mail-in rebates/etc) Budget is slightly flexible, but I would really want to keep it within budget.
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming, Entertainment (movies/music), possible video/picture editing in the future
Are you buying a monitor: Yes - Looking to get two monitors.
Parts to Upgrade: New Build
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Flexible
Parts Preferences: Right now, I'm open to all builds, but just from reading around, I've chosen the below CPU and Memory. I'm still up in the air between the r9 390x/980/980Ti, but as far as GPU goes, I think these are the three I would want included in the build. As far as storage goes, I'm looking to have the OS on a SSD with additional space for installing certain programs/games onto and having a secondary HDD.
CPU - I7-6700k
Memory - G.Skill Ripjaws Series
GPU - r9 390x/980/980Ti
Overclocking: Yes
SLI or Crossfire: Maybe - I'm okay with have a single card build since right now, my gaming needs would not require it.
Your Monitor Resolution: At least 1920x1080
Games played currently: League of Legends, Diablo 3, Overwatch, Street Fighter V, CS:GO
Additional Comments: I know the games I play right now do not require a build that is something I'm looking to build, but I'm looking to "futureproof" the build so that if say I want to play Final Fantasy XV at high/max settings, I would be able to do so.
PCPartPicker - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kM26zy
Approximate Purchase Date: Looking to target end of June (I know Pascal GPU's are "rumored?" to be releasing, but I have no intention of buying them)
Budget Range: $1500 after everything (shipping/mail-in rebates/etc) Budget is slightly flexible, but I would really want to keep it within budget.
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming, Entertainment (movies/music), possible video/picture editing in the future
Are you buying a monitor: Yes - Looking to get two monitors.
Parts to Upgrade: New Build
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Flexible
Parts Preferences: Right now, I'm open to all builds, but just from reading around, I've chosen the below CPU and Memory. I'm still up in the air between the r9 390x/980/980Ti, but as far as GPU goes, I think these are the three I would want included in the build. As far as storage goes, I'm looking to have the OS on a SSD with additional space for installing certain programs/games onto and having a secondary HDD.
CPU - I7-6700k
Memory - G.Skill Ripjaws Series
GPU - r9 390x/980/980Ti
Overclocking: Yes
SLI or Crossfire: Maybe - I'm okay with have a single card build since right now, my gaming needs would not require it.
Your Monitor Resolution: At least 1920x1080
Games played currently: League of Legends, Diablo 3, Overwatch, Street Fighter V, CS:GO
Additional Comments: I know the games I play right now do not require a build that is something I'm looking to build, but I'm looking to "futureproof" the build so that if say I want to play Final Fantasy XV at high/max settings, I would be able to do so.