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Scotty1995

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Heey guys,

I'm fairly New to this site. But i have been following and using it the last week. To check and know what to do.
But i have this build here i've been thinking about it a week. This is also the first pc i Will ever build. And have never searched anything about building pc. After watching al lot of diy videos and researching this site i Come with this question
Offcourse i aiming to make a beast station and would like to know youre opinions.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/FFs39W

I have been picking these parts myself last week and only just know checked it is compatible with each other. But i would like to know an experts opinion and would like to know if this rig gets
1080P or higher (4k) at 144Hz. Dual monitor also :)
This site has been very helpful in searching al my questions (like quadchannel, ram frequentie, cores, wich MOBO, etc...)
If someone has a better tip or parts please Let me know!
Thanks in advance!

Ps. Sorry for the writing but english isn't my native language :)
 
Yeh it is bit in accurate as cooler master gives good 10% head room from what is required. But there is no other accurate software than this available online. 750W is no option but even if 850W be sufficient a PSU being on nearly 100% load while gaming I personally don't like. 850W may work out(not guaranteed to last long).
 
wow guys i was driving for 22 hours. 'holiday)
and checked this post again for the reply , and what i discussion we hae going on here.
1st i would like to say thanks for the replies and discussion this so nicely and torough
it really gave me new ideas for the build, in what to use as parts.
i started my built on paper on the new 2011 -v3 socket and mobo chipset.
thus to be sure i could uprade this baby for 5 more years maybe.
can i still make a beast pc on the old LGA 1151 that will last maybe 10 years ?
als this board had quadchannel ram, thats why i picked 4 ram cards. at 3000mhz.
can a board with dual channel , 2 ram cards still be runnable in 5 years. performance talking.
also i will defenitly be looking again at the psu. the retailer sold me this one probably because he tought i wouldn't be drawing that much power with the build.
again i am just a noob in this area right now.
so any advice is welcome. 😀
 
LGA1151 will also support Coffee Lake coming up next year
RAM can be upgraded when required. Add two RAM sticks now and add two more later.
If you plan on having SLI Corsair RM1000x is good and costs only 35 bucks more than RM850x. Even RM850x will be fine but will be under 100% load.
 
this list is good and i will probably follow this one then.
but one question, in the list there is a 520W psu. but i already have a 650W psu from sharkoon.
i can just use that one. right ?
and i a couple of year i might upgrade to 850W gold80+. wich will be enough to run SLI in a couple of years if i buy another graphics card.
the monitor is also good :)
how long will the LGA1151 last, 5? 10 years?
and means i have to buy another MOBO in 5? 10years ?
 
So i change the card to a 2400mhz instead of 3000?
Will probably be cheaper to, right?
And the cryorig H5 ultimate is cheaper and better then the cryorig H5 universal. So i can also order that one instead?
I checked and the case support cpu-coolers to 180mm height sobit fits. :)
 
Oh crap, that post was meant for another thread! 😱
My bad! :)
The CPU supports 2400MHz speeds and 2133MHz natively, the motherboard controls RAM speed though, nothing to do with it, 3000MHz will be a better performing option.
The H5 Universal is slightly slimmer while performing identically, has more RAM clearance making it easier to swap out modules and allows for all RAM heights as it does not interfere with the slots.
 

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