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Will this build actually work?

Hello fellow friends.

 

Have been watching linus videos for a long time and I thought someone around here would be able to help.

 

It's been a lot of planning and learning ( ram, motherboard, graphics-card, processor ) and I think I have my final result. I am planning on buying this computer:

edited several times: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Truci/saved/#view=M4QYcf

 

What do you guys think: will the different parts work toghether or will it explode?

 

Will the power supply be able to connect to all the different components and power them effectively?

 

I'll be here awaiting for your answers. ( and happy to hear any suggestions about the components )

 

Edit:

- Now I have the build over at pcpartpicker

- Changed processor from i7 4790k to i5 4690k ( I am not really sure about this ) I will use the computer for other stuff like 3d rendering.

- Not sure about which power supply to get. Some help would be much appreciated ( http://www.pccomponentes.com/fuentes_alimentacion/rango/ )

- Why is the box ugly :( , however if the graphics-card doesn't fit I will defenetly get another one

 

 

 

My intention on this pc are:

- Get the best pc regardless of price ( without going mad ) so it lasts for a long time

- If I ever need to change any component so be it, but if possible maintain the other components.

(in other words as compatible as possible with future stuff )

 

 

Edit2:

-Added PSU

https://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cx750m

if I am not wrong this is the same

http://www.pccomponentes.com/corsair_cx750m_750w_80_plus_bronce_modular.html

I am confused because in pcpartpicker it clearly says semi modular and at pccomponentes it says modular hmmm

 

- Changed case ( I suppose it is compatible with 2 HDD and the gtx970 )

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It should all work together but do not get that psu unless you want your entire pc dead.

An AMD cpu has no place in a solely gaming build, end of.

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Hello fellow friends.

 

Have been watching linus videos for a long time and I thought someone around here would be able to help.

 

It's been a lot of planning and learning ( ram, motherboard, graphics-card, processor ) and I think I have my final result. I am planning on buying this computer:

https://www.pccomponentes.com/core/client/showList/id/627808/hash/VGnTRmPT

 

What do you guys think: will the different parts work toghether or will it explode?

 

Will the power supply be able to connect to all the different components and power them effectively?

 

I'll be here awaiting for your answers. ( and happy to hear any suggestions about the components )

Welcome to the Forum.

 

1) Please use http://pcpartpicker.com instead

2) Please do not use that power supply. Please use something from a reputable brand.

3) I wouldn't suggest the Z11 Plus. It's doesn't allow for a long enough graphics card. The case supports up to 290mm, while the graphics card you have chosen is 312mm.

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if its just for gaming you should just get an I5, and that psu needs to be changed like stated before. That case and motherboard combination is weird, because the case is so cheap and the motherboard is really high end. 

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That PSU will either be very loud or literally fry your pc.

 
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- Now I have the build over at pcpartpicker


- Changed processor from i7 4790k to i5 4690k ( I am not really sure about this ) I will use the computer for other stuff like 3d rendering.


- Not sure about which power supply to get. Some help would be much appreciated ( http://www.pccomponentes.com/fuentes_alimentacion/rango/ )


- Why is the box ugly  :( , however if the graphics-card doesn't fit I will defenetly get another one


 


 


 


My intention on this pc are:


- Get the best pc regardless of price ( without going mad ) so it lasts for a long time


- If I ever need to change any component so be it, but if possible maintain the other components.


(in other words as compatible as possible with future stuff )


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- Now I have the build over at pcpartpicker

- Changed processor from i7 4790k to i5 4690k ( I am not really sure about this ) I will use the computer for other stuff like 3d rendering.

- Not sure about which power supply to get. Some help would be much appreciated ( http://www.pccomponentes.com/fuentes_alimentacion/rango/ )

- Why is the box ugly  :( , however if the graphics-card doesn't fit I will defenetly get another one

 

 

 

My intention on this pc are:

- Get the best pc regardless of price ( without going mad ) so it lasts for a long time

- If I ever need to change any component so be it, but if possible maintain the other components.

(in other words as compatible as possible with future stuff )

 

Without a doubt I would go for a Corsair CX series PSU. Modular and quiet.

 
  • AMD Athlon X4 760K CPU   |   MSI FM2+ ATX A88X-G45 Motherboard   |   8GB 1600MHz RAM   |   MSI GTX 760 GPU (Reference)
  • Thermaltake Versa H22 Case   |   1TB Seagate, 0.5TB Hitachi (7200RPM)   |   ArcticRed+ 700WStock    |   Windows 8.1

 

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-Added PSU

https://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cx750m

if I am not wrong this is the same

http://www.pccomponentes.com/corsair_cx750m_750w_80_plus_bronce_modular.html

I am confused because in pcpartpicker it clearly says semi modular and at pccomponentes it says modular hmmm

However this guy has another opinion about the corsair cx750

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2311659/corsair-750w-cx750-gtx-970.html

 

 

- Changed case ( I suppose it is compatible with 2 HDD and the gtx970 )

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- Now I have the build over at pcpartpicker

- Changed processor from i7 4790k to i5 4690k ( I am not really sure about this ) I will use the computer for other stuff like 3d rendering.

- Not sure about which power supply to get. Some help would be much appreciated ( http://www.pccomponentes.com/fuentes_alimentacion/rango/ )

- Why is the box ugly  :( , however if the graphics-card doesn't fit I will defenetly get another one

 

 

 

My intention on this pc are:

- Get the best pc regardless of price ( without going mad ) so it lasts for a long time

- If I ever need to change any component so be it, but if possible maintain the other components.

(in other words as compatible as possible with future stuff )

 

ok if you are going to be doing 3d rendering you can get a i7 I just didn't know what exactly you were doing with the system...

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