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Kevin235

looks pretty solid man!

id personally get a non pro 

and a wcing aio but thats just me (also a bigger hdd)

and wtf you get to build systems for school projects?! wow xD

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Change the PSU. 750 watts is waaaaaaaaaaaaay to much for a single GPU set-up. Your system will never exceed 500 even when overclocked. 

 

Also change the CPU Cooler maybe? Something that matches your coler scheme maybe? :))

http://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-AXP-100-Designed-HTPC-Systems/dp/B00AKO0WCW/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1370478339&sr=8-20&keywords=thermalright

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and wtf you get to build systems for school projects?! wow xD

That's what I was thinking

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Change the PSU. 750 watts is waaaaaaaaaaaaay to much for a single GPU set-up. Your system will never exceed 500 even when overclocked. 

 

Also change the CPU Cooler maybe? Something that matches your coler scheme maybe? :))

http://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-AXP-100-Designed-HTPC-Systems/dp/B00AKO0WCW/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1370478339&sr=8-20&keywords=thermalright

 

I want to potentially go SLI in the future, hence the 750W PSU. Moreover, the NOCTUA CPU Cooler is killer good and I don't mind the color. 

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What kind of school is this?! xD 

oh, and btw, does the school pay for that? eheh

 

I have to pay for it, but its for a personal project that seniors must complete and counts for 75% of our mark in technology. 

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I have to pay for it, but its for a personal project that seniors must complete and counts for 75% of our mark in technology. 

 

Well, as long as you have fun building it... either way, you'll end up with a very nice pc and a good great (I hope so :P )

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I'd go for a pre-done liquid cooler over the air cooler. Besides that, very nice build!

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Very nice but go for a h100i and samung 840 non pro

exactly what i did when building mine, cpu hasnt been above 40 degrees celsius and the non pro is about $100 dollars cheaper for a marginally slower (unnoticeably slower) sdd

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get the 680 bc the 680 is basically to 770 

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Looks like a solid build, only think I can mention is maybe double check whether that ram will be compatible with the D-14 looks like the heat spreaders might be bit high.

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You might want to go with a 4670K instead, that way you save some money and get a sound card or a 256GB SSD. Also you might want to get LP versions of that RAM to avoid compatibility issues and an HD 7950/7970 offer better bang for the buck than the 770.

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this asus motherboard is soo ugly in my opinion you can buy a much nicer one from gigabyte or msi

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this asus motherboard is soo ugly in my opinion you can buy a much nicer one from gigabyte or msi

 

I like the gold accents and the color scheme of the motherboard, gpu, psu and ram. If you can suggest a different color scheme using similar parts that adhere to a color scheme it would be splendid. 

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you may a well get like a corsair h100i if your gona pay that much for a cpu cooler

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get the 680 bc the 680 is basically to 770 

770 is cheaper to buy than a 680. Better to get the 770 and then it won't look like it is a generation behind.

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The i7 may be a little bit over kill depending on what you do.

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Kevin235, on 07 Jun 2013 - 02:17 AM, said:

I like the gold accents and the color scheme of the motherboard, gpu, psu and ram. If you can suggest a different color scheme using similar parts that adhere to a color scheme it would be splendid.

this motherboard has some gold accent http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=Z87+Extreme6&N=-1&isNodeId=1 :)

or this http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4483#ov :)

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PSU is way to overkill, you can run 3 of those gpu on that psu no problem. get a cheaper board, a bigger ssd , an operating system(why do people always forget this) and id rather choose a prefilled liquid cooler then a 90 dollar air cooler.

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