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you haven't picked a case also depending on the case look at getting a h100i if you are serious about this build

 

 

a lot of better builds for the same price can be made

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CPU: I5 4690 3.5ghz || MOBO: MSI B85-G43 Gaming Board || RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengance Pro - Red || GPU: Gainward GTX770 Phantom 4gb || PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750W Gold || Case: Thermaltake Urban T31 || SSD: Corsair Force 120GB || HDD: 1TB WD Black
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Guys, some people have said that is a dream build but this is really my current build. 

I also will not use the cosair and use xspc full water blocks on my cpu and gpu.

Can you guys please share your opinions and suggestions when you say that there are better builds around this price.

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Guys, some people have said that is a dream build but this is really my current build. 

I also will not use the cosair and use xspc full water blocks on my cpu and gpu.

Can you guys please share your opinions and suggestions when you say that there are better builds around this price.

 

A little confused. Is the intention to go with a custom loop for the cpu and gpus in the OP build?

 

I would suggest replacing the 3 drives with a single 1TB ssd and, f you need more storage a single 2TB - 4TB hdd.

 

A larger psu would be better if you intend to push the overclocking.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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you haven't picked a case also depending on the case look at getting a h100i if you are serious about this build

 

 

a lot of better builds for the same price can be made

At this day and age the h100i is no longer a good value Aio cooler. I came to this conclusion after testing some other options against my h100i
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Guys, I changed my dual r9295x2 to a quad titan black set up. What do you guys think?

 

If you are going to do that you may want to consider using a motherboard that can run them all x16. Something like the Asus X99-E WS perhaps.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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