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What do you think of this build for Gaming/ Video Rendering?

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=16074289

Overbuying?

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Well, let's see.

Case; Sexy

Motherboard: Very nice.

GPU: Pretty damn good.

PSU: Overkill for one GPU, but YOPSUO. You only PSU once!

CPU: Pretty shmexy

SSD: Great

RAM: Good.

Storage: Sufficient

Disk Drive: Who cares. Really

CPU Cooler: Sweet as

Only one thing you're missing... another GTX 680 so you can have two so you can be baller.

:P Great rig man.

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Storage disk; I haven't had a look at the specs for the drive but why not just go for a Seagate Barracuda 2TB for the same price? There won't be that much of a performance difference..

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I'd get a 750W power supply and save some money. A 750 can handle an Intel CPU and SLI 680s.

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You might as well go for a less expensive case if you're not watercooling. I'd suggest something like a Corsair 650D or Fractal Arc Midi.

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You might as well go for a less expensive case if you're not watercooling. I'd suggest something like a Corsair 650D or Fractal Arc Midi.

I am water cooling...

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You might as well go for a less expensive case if you're not watercooling. I'd suggest something like a Corsair 650D or Fractal Arc Midi.
Cases are preference. It comes down to the buyer, really. Yes it could be a bit large for what the OP wants it for, but cases are cases. Whatever attracts the builder.
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Well, let's see.

Case; Sexy

Motherboard: Very nice.

GPU: Pretty damn good.

PSU: Overkill for one GPU, but YOPSUO. You only PSU once!

CPU: Pretty shmexy

SSD: Great

RAM: Good.

Storage: Sufficient

Disk Drive: Who cares. Really

CPU Cooler: Sweet as

Only one thing you're missing... another GTX 680 so you can have two so you can be baller.

:P Great rig man.

LOL I love your rating style! YOPSUO!
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 i7-4770K, Corsair H100i, Asus Maximus VI Hero, Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB, Samsung 840 120GB, 2xSeagate Barracuda 1TB, EVGA GeForce GTX 780 ACX Cooler, NZXT Phantom 820, Corsair Professional 750W 80 PLUS Gold, 2xASUS VH238H Build Log- http://bit.ly/1bWZKu6
 
 

 

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I'd get a 750W power supply and save some money. A 750 can handle an Intel CPU and SLI 680s.
i would even go for a 1200watt such as corsair AX1200i because i think he might ever want to upgrade to 2 or 3 graphics cards...

Depends on him, will he upgrade or not...

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You might as well go for a less expensive case if you're not watercooling. I'd suggest something like a Corsair 650D or Fractal Arc Midi.

I am water cooling...

you are watercooling with a closed loop h100i but i think "Coonmeister Funkyfresh" meant a custom loop with triple rads and stuff :)
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