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The H100 will be fine. You do not need to disable anything AFAIK. 

I'm getting the GA-Z97X-Gaming GT with a i7-4770k & I’m going to use my Corsair Professional Series GOLD AX1200 PSU to power the 4770k I wanted to know if I need to disable the C6/C7 states in the BIOS & also will an CORSAIR H100(CWCH100) be enough to keep the 4770k cool, thank you!

 

BTW, thank you NannerBeans for the new i7-4770k!

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I'm getting the GA-Z97X-Gaming GT with a i7-4770k & I’m going to use my Corsair Professional Series GOLD AX1200 PSU to power the 4770k I wanted to know if I need to disable the C6/C7 states in the BIOS & also will an CORSAIR H100 (CWCH100) be enough to keep the 4770k cool, thank you!

 

BTW, thank you NannerBeans for the new i7-4770k!

H100 will be more than enough to cool that CPU. Also i can assure you, you will not need a 1200W PSU. What are the other components you plan to buy?

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No and yes. But 1200W might be overkill.

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The H100 will be fine. You do not need to disable anything AFAIK. 

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I'm getting the GA-Z97X-Gaming GT with a i7-4770k & I’m going to use my Corsair Professional Series GOLD AX1200 PSU to power the 4770k I wanted to know if I need to disable the C6/C7 states in the BIOS & also will an CORSAIR H100 (CWCH100) be enough to keep the 4770k cool, thank you!

 

BTW, thank you NannerBeans for the new i7-4770k!

Yes the h100 will cool the 4770k up til about 4.4-4.7Ghz I would say.

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H100 will be more than enough to cool that CPU. Also i can assure you, you will not need a 1200W PSU. What are the other components you plan to buy?

I already have the PCU & cooler from an old build 

 

As it stands this will be my specs:

Motherboard GA-Z97X-Gaming GT

CPU Intel i7-4770k

                                                                       

Cooling Corsair H-100

RAM G.Skill Sniper Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900)

Frequency: 1866 MHz Timing: 9-10-9-28-Voltage: 1.6 v

Graphics Card EVGA 2x GeForce GTX 760 Dual SC w/ ACX Cooler in SLI

 

Solid State Drive Samsung 500gb

 

Accessory Logitech G930 wireless headset

 

Monitor Samsung P2770H 27"

Keyboard Steelseries Merc™ Stealth Illuminated

Mouse COOLER MASTER CM Storm

Case Cooler Master HAF-X

Power Supply CORSAIR AX 1200w

 

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I already have the PCU & cooler from an old build 

 

As it stands this will be my specs:

Motherboard GA-Z97X-Gaming GT

CPU Intel i7-4770k

                                                                       

Cooling Corsair H-100

RAM G.Skill Sniper Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900)

Frequency: 1866 MHz Timing: 9-10-9-28-Voltage: 1.6 v

Graphics Card EVGA 2x GeForce GTX 760 Dual SC w/ ACX Cooler in SLI

 

Solid State Drive Samsung 500gb

 

Accessory Logitech G930 wireless headset

 

Monitor Samsung P2770H 27"

Keyboard Steelseries Merc™ Stealth Illuminated

Mouse COOLER MASTER CM Storm

Case Cooler Master HAF-X

Power Supply CORSAIR AX 1200w

 

well since you have that PSU, use it

 

but please don't get dual 760 when you can buy a 780 6GB for the same price

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well since you have that PSU, use it

 

but please don't get dual 760 when you can buy a 780 6GB for the same price

I have everything on the list & I like to have 2 cards that way if 1 goes down I have a back up!

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I have everything on the list & I like to have 2 cards that way if 1 goes down I have a back up!

oh

 

well it great if the games support SLi properly, you will fly like a GTX780Ti in stable games at 1080P High

 

otherwise you will be stuck with just one GPU powering your games

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oh

 

well it great if the games support SLi properly, you will fly like a GTX780Ti in stable games at 1080P High

 

otherwise you will be stuck with just one GPU powering your games

Well you want to buy my 760's so I can get a GTX780Ti  or better!

 

BTW, thank you guys for the info!

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