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Is this a good all around gaming pc?

Pandalover3434

Hello I am building a gaming pc and this is what I have come up with. I don't know that much but I know the basics. I play lots of FPS's, MMO's, RPG's and other games. My budget is around 1600$. Do I need to change anything or is it good? Any feedback is greatly appreciate

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/bYm7Q7

Thank you for your time

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yeah pretty solid. but a GTX 980 TI is better. also 2x8 gig sticks is better than 4x4 gig sticks as its cheaper for no performance decrease

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aesthetically speaking the white case; black/red motherboard with red ram and a blue mouse might look a little weird but hardware wise its good but go with 2x8 because its better and you could upgrade if you wanted to for shits and giggles later

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If your playing at 1080p or 1440p which you are then yeah that's a very good pc.

CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K @ 4.1GHZ | MOBO: Asus Rampage Extreme V Eatx LGA2011-3 | RAM: 16.00GB DDR4 G-Skills Ripjaws @2400Mhz | GPU: 2x Gtx 980 | CASE: Cooler Master Cosmos 2 | STORAGE: 400GB INTEL 750 Series PCI-E SSD/ 3TB Western Digital WDC | PSU: Corsair AXi 1200w | DISPLAYS: ASUS PB287Q (3840x2160@60Hz) And LG27MU67 (3840x2160@60Hz)

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@Pandalover3434 Buy all your memory in one kit. Manufacturers (G.Skill included) match they sticks the throw into the kits for guaranteed compatibility and best performance. 

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Hello I am building a gaming pc and this is what I have come up with. I don't know that much but I know the basics. I play lots of FPS's, MMO's, RPG's and other games. My budget is around 1600$. Do I need to change anything or is it good? Any feedback is greatly appreciate

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/bYm7Q7

Thank you for your time

 

The only thing I'd change is to go with a 2x8 GB kit of DDR3-2400. It's not much more expensive than DDR3-1600 and there is no quad channel support on LGA 1150, so might as well go with the two stick solution in case a DIMM goes bad on your board. 

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