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I'm back after 2 or 1 1/2 year(s) and um well i feel like i don't like my computer anymore. What i am trying to say is that i built it im proud but I don't know what to do with it now do i sell it to make a better one or do i improvise but, honestly i want to make a new one so im just gonna take advice from the bronze and over or the smart responses.Moving on i feel like looking at all these other build i can completely improve my builds like having custom loops working on its hardcore for months and making it last for at least 2 - 3  years so i don't need to touch a thing i also want to keep it AMD not Nividia so trying finding a super-good mother board to! If you have suggestions and what not replay here or email me @  awsomekillers@gmail.com if there is a web site to make sketches of a build use it because it help me understand things a bit more.Next the custom loops i have no idea what so ever how to do those they seem smexy and amazing but they seem a bit over my head i can study on it for a while and get used to it a bit but u guys need to give links.I would write more but i would put it on another post so i don't overwhelm you  :D BYE!

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Getting your build as an AMD means you're not aiming for the long run.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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If you want to make a build that lasts for 2-3 years you should go with an Intel + Nvidia combo, I'd suggest something along the lines of:

 

CPU - i5 4690K or i7 4790K

Mobo - MSI Z97-G55 SLI

GPU - EVGA GTX 970 SC ACX 2.0 2-way-SLI

Specs: CPU - Intel i7 8700K @ 5GHz | GPU - Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming | Motherboard - ASUS Strix Z370-G WIFI AC | RAM - XPG Gammix DDR4-3000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) | Main Drive - Samsung 850 Evo 500GB M.2 | Other Drives - 7TB/3 Drives | CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i Pro | Case - Fractal Design Define C Mini TG | Power Supply - EVGA G3 850W

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I totally agree with TheKDub but I'm more into Maximus VII Hero.

4790K is the best gaming processor and EVGA are the best graphics cards.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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honestly i want to make a new one so im just gonna take advice from the bronze and over 

You do realize that bronze is a donation rank, and not a rank that is achieved by knowledge of technology, correct? My mom could buy Bronze, and nobody wants to take computer advice from her. (I'm not implying that people who are bronze/silver/gold are incompetent, mind you. I'm only letting the OP know that it is, in fact, a donation perk.)

 

Moving on i feel like looking at all these other build i can completely improve my builds like having custom loops working on its hardcore for months and making it last for at least 2 - 3  years so i don't need to touch a thing i also want to keep it AMD not Nividia so trying finding a super-good mother board to!

Getting a custom loop would not completely improve your build, at all, and using a custom loop would require you to frequently maintenance your loop, draining/refilling every 6 months (minimum). If you have plans to transport your PC any further than downstairs then again, you will likely have to drain the loop. Next, using AMD would almost force you to spend the extra money on a cooling solution such as a custom loop, which isn't what you'd want (frequent maintenance, etc). NVidia is actually the better option here for you. They run cooler, so you don't have to worry about leaving your PC on overnight, not to mention that you won't have to listen to the sound of a hair dryer every time you go to bed (if your PC is in the same room as you, that is). 

 

Also, Graphics cards have nothing to do with the motherboard you chose. 

 

if there is a web site to make sketches of a build use it because it help me understand things a bit more

Most people draw their sketches either by hand or using photoshop, and many of those people have collegiate practice using said tools (whether it be with their pencils or ps). Personally I've never made a sketch of any of my builds, and all of them have ended up fine. Just watch a few of linus's building a PC videos and it should teach you the basics. Now, this doesn't mean go in completely blind. Write out steps and thoroughly plan out the system, and you'll never need a sketch.

 

Next the custom loops i have no idea what so ever how to do those they seem smexy and amazing but they seem a bit over my head i can study on it for a while and get used to it a bit but u guys need to give links.

You have to do a lot of research before you'll want to ever even consider putting together a custom loop. Read this and you should understand it a bit better (Note: there are several parts to that link, make sure you real all of them by clicking the drop-down box).

 

OP your best option is probably just to download something like speccy (or just use the cmd command dxdiag) and let us know your specs. Upgrading a PC is much easier than building a new one in many cases for beginnners, and it sounds like in this case the easier we can make it the better.

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Well about 200$ more on the monitor to have G-Sync or 200$ more on a more powerful graphic card is kind of a mixed bag situation.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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