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Hey guys so first things first,

Im from Germany and plan on finally upgrading my Hardware, with a budget around 700-800€.

 

Apart from my Graphics Card(AMD Radeon r9 270) there is nothing worth keeping from my current PC.

 

The PC should be able to run current and upcoming titles without any problems.

 

To give some examples of what  I wanna play: Battlefield4, Arma3, DayZ AND I wanna be able to use the Gamecube Emulator without any difficulties.

 

Also I don't want to upgrade it in any time soon If that's possible with this budget.

 

Hope you can help me with this thing since I have no clue what is the best hardware out there right now.

 

Thanks in advance :)

 

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http://de.pcpartpicker.com/p/XXGbTW

 

Including Operating System, if you don't already know, you cant transfer windows between PCs

 

The hardware between our builds are more or less the same, went with Ripjaws for lower CAS, had to cut the SSD down to fit the operating system in. I have the same exact SSD as boot drive with 75% free space. I also have the XL version of the Fractal R2 Black Pearl, and I love it. 

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Thanks for the quick replies from both of you. 

 

 

Can you use the optical drive from your current PC?

Sadly Im going to need a new Opctic Drive aswell since mine doesn't function anymore. It should just be a "standart" one so no blue-ray needed.

 

Apart from that I'm very happy with what you put together. 

 

Just one question can I somehow purchase eveything in one go ?

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Yes you can buy everything at once. But I would suggest changing the case. It will allow you to get a water cooler for your CPU.

 

Zalman Z3 Plus and a H90 water cooling unit instead of those case.

And you can drop the price even lower if you get a WD Red instead of Black. I mean if you are using it just for storage you won't be needing that performance. and you can even go Green, I mean unless you'll be doing video editing it's mostly just be idle.

 

Well I did couple of changes to one of the above builds. 

 

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/p/9hpQcf

 

Edit: Removed windows.

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Yes you can buy everything at once. But I would suggest changing the case. It will allow you to get a water cooler for your CPU.

 

Zalman Z3 Plus and a H90 water cooling unit instead of those case.

 

 

Is it any harder to get a water cooler in postition and working than a regular fan and is the case you selected in your list big enough for water cooling ?

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Thanks for the quick replies from both of you. 

 

Sadly Im going to need a new Opctic Drive aswell since mine doesn't function anymore. It should just be a "standart" one so no blue-ray needed.

 

Apart from that I'm very happy with what you put together. 

 

Just one question can I somehow purchase eveything in one go ?

 

 

Yes you can, and here is the build with an optical drive, http://de.pcpartpicker.com/p/HKzXJx

 

It would take you above 800 to go with watercooling, that case also supports a 240/280 radiator in the top as well as a 240/280 in the front, that case is capable of supporting a liquid cooling unit. 

 

I've got work in 4 hours so I probably wont be on tonight, just leave any questions and I'm sure the community will answer back. There is also a version of the R2 with a plexi window.  

 

If you are 100% sure you could transfer Windows, you could spend the extra $$ on a liquid cooler.

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