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Just bought the Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H Black edition and an Intel i5-4690k.

 

I currently have a Gigabyte Windforce 970, 750 PSU and 8gb of Corsair Vengence RAM.

 

Can you see any issues with this build, any opinions will help.

 

Thanks

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Just bought the Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H Black edition and an Intel i5-4690k.

 

I currently have a Gigabyte Windforce 970, 750 PSU and 8gb of Corsair Vengence RAM.

 

Can you see any issues with this build, any opinions will help.

 

Thanks

Nope, no issues. 

PSU Tier List | CoC

Gaming Build | FreeNAS Server

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i5-4690k || Seidon 240m || GTX780 ACX || MSI Z97s SLI Plus || 8GB 2400mhz || 250GB 840 Evo || 1TB WD Blue || H440 (Black/Blue) || Windows 10 Pro || Dell P2414H & BenQ XL2411Z || Ducky Shine Mini || Logitech G502 Proteus Core

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FreeNAS 9.3 - Stable || Xeon E3 1230v2 || Supermicro X9SCM-F || 32GB Crucial ECC DDR3 || 3x4TB WD Red (JBOD) || SYBA SI-PEX40064 sata controller || Corsair CX500m || NZXT Source 210.

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Just bought the Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H Black edition and an Intel i5-4690k.

 

I currently have a Gigabyte Windforce 970, 750 PSU and 8gb of Corsair Vengence RAM.

 

Can you see any issues with this build, any opinions will help.

 

Thanks

Looks good. What make/model is the psu ?

 

Also are you aware of Gigabyte's pretty awesome offer - http://bk.gigabyte.eu/EN_bk_UK_Ireland.html

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Looks pretty good. You wont need a 750w PSU to run a 970 though, so you could back down on that to save a few bucks.

My System Specs: (Short list) i7 4770k, GTX 780, many SSD's, a 2 TB HDD(deceased :( ), Corsair 650D. Full list: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/kchriz6097/saved/8dh7YJ


Upgrade Plan: Acquire some Black Noctuas then add 16 or 32GB of 2133MHz memory

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Looks pretty good. You wont need a 750w PSU to run a 970 though, so you could back down on that to save a few bucks.

He might want to add a 2nd in the future. A 750W is a good size for SLI 970.

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He might want to add a 2nd in the future. A 750W is a good size for SLI 970.

That's what I'm planning.

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