New Gaming PC build ( for future Xfire )

weez0r2k

Commendable
May 28, 2016
6
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1,510
Hello, I have read many of this forums reviews and some Q&A about the components im interested in, but just wanted to know your opinion on this build [ mainly for gaming (cs:go,arma3)and some light coding ]
Already got an AOC G2460PF 144HZ freesync so displayport is a must.

Processor : Intel 6700k 4ghz skt 1151
CPU cooler : COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO

Memory: KINGSTONPC-17066 2133MHZ HYPERX BLACK CL13(2X8GB) DDR4

GPU : MSI RADEON R9 390 TWIN FROZR V GAMING 8GB GDDR5

MOBO: MSI Z170A GAMING M5

CASE: Zalman Z11 Neo ( will it fit crossfire ? 2x r9 390s ? )

Storage : Western Digital SATAIII 1TB 7200rpm 64Mb Black 6Gb/s
SSD Samsung 850 PRO SATA 256G

PSU: CORSAIR RM850I MODULAR 850W 80PLUS GOLD
(enough for Crossfire ?) or go for a 1k W ?

Just let me know ur toughts on that. Am I missing something ? is compatibility okay ? would u swap any item there with another ?
Also Computex' is in a couple of days now and till june expecting a price drop hopefully :)


 
Solution
Read through this article to understand how much power draw is for your system:
www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm
and this tier list to locate a reliable and robust PSU:
www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

As for you chassis,
Z11NEO_kor_26.jpg

the case can accommodate large graphics cards but you'll have to remove the HDD cage at the front.

I'd suggest that you follow through with this guide, and make a follow up post with the necessary details if you'd like to see if we can find a better solution for you at a given price point.

Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
Read through this article to understand how much power draw is for your system:
www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm
and this tier list to locate a reliable and robust PSU:
www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

As for you chassis,
Z11NEO_kor_26.jpg

the case can accommodate large graphics cards but you'll have to remove the HDD cage at the front.

I'd suggest that you follow through with this guide, and make a follow up post with the necessary details if you'd like to see if we can find a better solution for you at a given price point.
 
Solution

weez0r2k

Commendable
May 28, 2016
6
0
1,510
Cheers man i dont get usefull links there specially regarding PSU i was thinking i needed double Wattage there :) will follow up with the build here and some benchmarks :) as soon as i get it