Hi,
So I'm trying to build a gaming pc and since it's been a while since I've been doing pretty much anything pc related I thought I'd ask your opinion.
I know "future proof" is a hot topic and I get why it's next to impossible to predict the future in the pc world. That being said I still want to at least try and build one that will last some years.
So far I've got the following build in mind;
i7 6700K or i5 6600K
Noctua NH-D14
asus z170 pro gaming
8 or 16gb kingston hyper fury 2166
Corsair Carbide 100R
Corsair Air series AF120 quiet TP x 2
Corsair VS650 V2 - 650W PSU
And I've got the harddrives - ssd and mechanic.
Now the question is how to go about the graphics and I'm thinking one of 2 solutions. Run with a KFA Geforce GTX 950 EX OC W 2G until we probably see the new pascal based GPU's late this year and then upgrade to one of the high end models. Or get a Asus Geforce GTX 970 strix and then at some point get another and go SLI.
I very much look forward to your inputs and thank you all in advance.
Edit: Also I think I posted this in the wrong category probably should be under components, sry.
So I'm trying to build a gaming pc and since it's been a while since I've been doing pretty much anything pc related I thought I'd ask your opinion.
I know "future proof" is a hot topic and I get why it's next to impossible to predict the future in the pc world. That being said I still want to at least try and build one that will last some years.
So far I've got the following build in mind;
i7 6700K or i5 6600K
Noctua NH-D14
asus z170 pro gaming
8 or 16gb kingston hyper fury 2166
Corsair Carbide 100R
Corsair Air series AF120 quiet TP x 2
Corsair VS650 V2 - 650W PSU
And I've got the harddrives - ssd and mechanic.
Now the question is how to go about the graphics and I'm thinking one of 2 solutions. Run with a KFA Geforce GTX 950 EX OC W 2G until we probably see the new pascal based GPU's late this year and then upgrade to one of the high end models. Or get a Asus Geforce GTX 970 strix and then at some point get another and go SLI.
I very much look forward to your inputs and thank you all in advance.
Edit: Also I think I posted this in the wrong category probably should be under components, sry.