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    ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

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    i5-4690k
    MSI Z97 G55 SLI
    8GB Kingston Fury White Series DDR3-1866
    Crucial MX100 256GB SSD
    Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970
    Phanteks Enthoo Pro- Windowless
    Corsair RM550 Power Supply
    Windows 8.1
    Asus VN248H IPS Monitor

    Notes: I will buy an aftermarket cooler later, because I don't plan to overclock at the moment.
    I will buy an HDD later but currently I can't fit one into my budget.

    Also, here is the pcpartpicker link:http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/s6Cjbv
    Last edited by RoryMcK; 23-11-2014 at 02:14 PM.

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    Looks reasonably solid to me,although maybe a larger PSU if you want a dual card setup and maybe also consider the GTX780 or R9 290 too if they are a good price.

    If you are not overclocking I would consider the Xeon E3 1230 V3.

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    Also, they RM series aren't very well built compared to the competition. I much prefer the EVGA range of PSUs at the moment (better reviews, nicer cables etc

    http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory6&reid=369
    http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory6&reid=363

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    I'm not really bothered about SLI to be honest. I just chose the mobo because it was like £2 more expensive than the ASRock Z97 Pro4 I was planning on buying and it had better rear IO.

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    Also, I heard that the RM550 is a solid PSU. What do you think is wrong with it?

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    Nothing wrong with it, per se, just not as good as the competition. Don't get me wrong, it's still going to be mighty good, and for the price it's still really good.

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    What else do you suggest? I will be overclocking my CPU and my GPU so it needs to be good quality.

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by RoryMcK View Post
    What else do you suggest? I will be overclocking my CPU and my GPU so it needs to be good quality.
    Will you be overclocking later (like when you buy your HDD)?

    Also,would you consider this PSU -> http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/supe...ply-sf650f14mg

    Review -> http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/psu...psu-roundup/10

    Semi passive PSU so would do good. Also your chosen PSU apparently got Chinese capacitors. Cooler Master V semi modular 550W is similar but uses Japanese capacitors instead.

    Or CM V550S. Review -> http://www.techpowerup.com/mobile/re.../V550S/11.html
    Free shipping from eBuyer, CCL or Scan.
    Last edited by Bonebreaker777; 14-12-2014 at 11:07 AM.

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    Re: ~£1000 Gaming build including monitor

    Looks pretty good to me. You may want to get a larger power supply if you are going to overclock.

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