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bryanpwatson

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 - 6700K @ 4.4 Ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170 PC Mate
  • RAM
    32 Gb G Skillz @ 2400Mhz
  • GPU
    Nvidia GTX980
  • Case
    Corsair 600C
  • Storage
    250GB Samsung M.2 / 8TB WD Purple
  • PSU
    Corsair 750W
  • Display(s)
    XBR43X830C 4K Sony
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. So reference 980ti instead of waiting and water cooling it is thank you !
  2. Ryan, If I get a reference and just add the Corsair water cooling would that be better? Or should I go with another manufacture like EVGA, etc.
  3. Thanks for the super fast reply! I work at BestBuy so getting the equipment at a good price isn't an issue. I have 45 days to play with the 980 that I just got around 3 days ago. I wouldn't say im unhappy but I do run on a 43" 4k Sony TV. So any game i play i want to run in 4k and I want to make sure I can run anything like B4 (soon to be B5), GTA V, and the upcoming forza for PC. In order to run those games at the quality I want I have to overclock and its SO loud. I plan to water cool whatever GPU i get with a Corsair AIO. I guess my point thing is since this is my first build in over 10 years I don't to cut corners and be obsolete at the start.
  4. I just built my machine and got a great deal on a brand new reference Nvidia GTX 980 for $430. I'm assuming this is because of the soon to be released Pascal chips. Now im debating on getting another GTX 980 or get a 980 GTX Ti for $575 (EVGA Model). Or... should i just wait to see what gets released in June from Nvidia... I haven't built a PC in quite sometime and have been out of the PC building scene for a while.. Any advice is much appreciated.
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