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KenixKill96

U mean 1k build not what u wrote also no cpu cooler stickin with stock im guessing

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Case-Corsair Air 540                                   CPU-i7 4770k                           Ram-Corsair Vengeance 16 Gbs    PSU-Corsair RM1000

Motherboard-Asus Maximus VI Formula    Graphics-Asus Gtx 780 Ti x2     CPU Cooler-Corsair H100i               SSDs-Corsair Force GS 128/360 Gb       

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get a cheaper motherbard the one i would recommend is the gigabyte z97 sli

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I'd go for a lesser mobo and either a hybrid HDD or a SSD for your boot drive. Maybe a different PSU.

 

Otherwise, extremely solid build.

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U mean 1k build not what u wrote also no cpu cooler stickin with stock im guessing

Allready have one :D

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you can get just 8 gb of ram, and maybe a bit cheaper mobo, altough, cheap in Switzerland does not exist

 

and i would get an non ROG gpu, because they are overpriced, and i dont like how they look

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Does a Xeon work good for Gaming?

 

And Whats better about the Other PSU?

Xeons are pretty good for gaming purposes and the BeQuiet! PSU is presumably better quality

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Does a Xeon work good for Gaming?

 

And Whats better about the Other PSU?

Ofc it does. -.-

It is basically an i7 4790 without an iGPU (meaning you need a GPU).

 

The CX series sucks in terms of build quality and noise. Be quiet PSUs are of much better quality (even their low end ones) AND they are very quiet.

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Ofc it does. -.-

It is basically an i7 4790 without an iGPU (meaning you need a GPU).

 

The CX series sucks in terms of build quality and noise. Be quiet PSUs are of much better quality (even their low end ones) AND they are very quiet.

Well OK that Make Sence THX

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The CX series sucks in terms of build quality and noise. Be quiet PSUs are of much better quality (even their low end ones) AND they are very quiet.

It's a shame you can barely get them in the UK :(

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A millie is a little overkill for a PC.

I have noticed that but ty M8 :D

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It's a shame you can barely get them in the UK :(

You've got other PSUs for "good" prices like the XFX XTR series.

 

In Austria its all pretty expensive (more than in the UK 'cause we have 2.5% higher tax).

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You've got other PSUs for "good" prices like the XFX XTR series.

 

In Austria its all pretty expensive (more than in the UK 'cause we have 2.5% higher tax).

@SillyNewb has an XFX PSU, so I have to get another one :/

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still 999k to go :)

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Get this CPU instead and this mobo

Oh, and get a better PSU. (basically the same price).

More performance at a better price  :)

 
And with the "saved" money, get an SSD.

 

You're welcome :)

I've built 2 systems with this cpu. good choice :) thats a really good option

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