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Hello again, still looking for the right computer. Anyways with the help of a friend, I've configured a list of parts on PC partpicker. My question is, is it worth the money, and should I change anything. I want a PC that I won't have to upgrade for at least a few years, so keep that in mind. Here's the link:

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Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

750w is overkill but it will be fine.
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get h100i cpu cooler 8gb ram no need for sound card get a 650w power supply dont need operating system just get a crack saves loads of money i would recommend 21" monitor mid size case
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Gigahertz wrote Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

700w is overkill but it will be fine.


OK. My question is, does a bigger case have better airflow? That's one of the reasons I chose it. I'll ditch the sound card. What would be a good power supply? And also you said a 1gb graphics card is better? Thanks.
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Gigahertz wrote Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

700w is overkill but it will be fine.


OK. My question is, does a bigger case have better airflow? That's one of the reasons I chose it. I'll ditch the sound card. What would be a good power supply? And also you said a 1gb graphics card is better? Thanks.

A bigger case might have better airflow in some builds. But honestly you'll get good enough airflow in a mid tower.

A 550 or 600w PSU would be absolutely fine, just make sure it's good quality. For example: SeaSonic or XFX.

I didn't say anything about a 1GB GPU.
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Gigahertz wrote
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Gigahertz wrote Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

700w is overkill but it will be fine.


OK. My question is, does a bigger case have better airflow? That's one of the reasons I chose it. I'll ditch the sound card. What would be a good power supply? And also you said a 1gb graphics card is better? Thanks.

A bigger case might have better airflow in some builds. But honestly you'll get good enough airflow in a mid tower.

A 550 or 600w PSU would be absolutely fine, just make sure it's good quality. For example: SeaSonic or XFX.

I didn't say anything about a 1GB GPU.


Oh ok I'm just an idiot, I din't realize gigabyte was a brand. My bad. I'll prob keep the tower just cause I like it. As far as not having to upgrade in the future, would it be a good idea to keep the 16 GB of RAM?
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grunt987654 wrote
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grunt987654 wrote
Gigahertz wrote Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

700w is overkill but it will be fine.


OK. My question is, does a bigger case have better airflow? That's one of the reasons I chose it. I'll ditch the sound card. What would be a good power supply? And also you said a 1gb graphics card is better? Thanks.

A bigger case might have better airflow in some builds. But honestly you'll get good enough airflow in a mid tower.

A 550 or 600w PSU would be absolutely fine, just make sure it's good quality. For example: SeaSonic or XFX.

I didn't say anything about a 1GB GPU.


Oh ok I'm just an idiot, I din't realize gigabyte was a brand. My bad. I'll prob keep the tower just cause I like it. As far as not having to upgrade in the future, would it be a good idea to keep the 16 GB of RAM?

8GB would be enough. Games are just starting to recommend 8GB (BF4) so you'll be fine. 16GB is not needed unless you're rendering.

Seriously the full tower is huge. Take a mid tower and double it, that's what you'll end up with. It's really unnecessary for your build. You would pay less for a mid tower also.
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Gigahertz wrote
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Gigahertz wrote
grunt987654 wrote
Gigahertz wrote Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

700w is overkill but it will be fine.


OK. My question is, does a bigger case have better airflow? That's one of the reasons I chose it. I'll ditch the sound card. What would be a good power supply? And also you said a 1gb graphics card is better? Thanks.

A bigger case might have better airflow in some builds. But honestly you'll get good enough airflow in a mid tower.

A 550 or 600w PSU would be absolutely fine, just make sure it's good quality. For example: SeaSonic or XFX.

I didn't say anything about a 1GB GPU.


Oh ok I'm just an idiot, I din't realize gigabyte was a brand. My bad. I'll prob keep the tower just cause I like it. As far as not having to upgrade in the future, would it be a good idea to keep the 16 GB of RAM?

8GB would be enough. Games are just starting to recommend 8GB (BF4) so you'll be fine. 16GB is not needed unless you're rendering.

Seriously the full tower is huge. Take a mid tower and double it, that's what you'll end up with. It's really unnecessary for your build. You would pay less for a mid tower also.


OK i'll ditch the ATX. I'll lower the RAM to 8gb. With that, will I be able to max most games with a reasonable FPS?
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grunt987654 wrote
Gigahertz wrote
grunt987654 wrote
Gigahertz wrote
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Gigahertz wrote Drop the 16GB RAM to 8.

If you're going to be overclocking a haswell CPU you might want to get a cooler thats a bit more high end.

A Gigabyte 7970 would be a better option as it has the Windforce cooler which is significantly better than the reference one.

Sound card isn't really needed.

Full tower is definitely not needed unless you want to run two systems in one case or do a custom loop water cooling system.

700w is overkill but it will be fine.


OK. My question is, does a bigger case have better airflow? That's one of the reasons I chose it. I'll ditch the sound card. What would be a good power supply? And also you said a 1gb graphics card is better? Thanks.

A bigger case might have better airflow in some builds. But honestly you'll get good enough airflow in a mid tower.

A 550 or 600w PSU would be absolutely fine, just make sure it's good quality. For example: SeaSonic or XFX.

I didn't say anything about a 1GB GPU.


Oh ok I'm just an idiot, I din't realize gigabyte was a brand. My bad. I'll prob keep the tower just cause I like it. As far as not having to upgrade in the future, would it be a good idea to keep the 16 GB of RAM?

8GB would be enough. Games are just starting to recommend 8GB (BF4) so you'll be fine. 16GB is not needed unless you're rendering.

Seriously the full tower is huge. Take a mid tower and double it, that's what you'll end up with. It's really unnecessary for your build. You would pay less for a mid tower also.


OK i'll ditch the ATX. I'll lower the RAM to 8gb. With that, will I be able to max most games with a reasonable FPS?

You should be able to max every game with 60FPS. The 4670k is the best gaming CPU and the 7970 is a great card.
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It's really worth grabbing a tape measure and showing yourself how big a full tower would be in person before buying. I class my mid-tower as being big and its one of the smaller midtowers.
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