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hello everyone i m from tunisia and i will build my first gaming pc and i need some advise: 

GPU: MSI GTX 970GB 

CPU: I5 4690K 

cooler master hyper 212evo 

PSU: crosair CX750W 80 plus bronze (or should i go with 600W) 

RAM: G skill 8GB (2*4GB) 

HDD! western digital blue 1T 

SSD: samsung evo 850MZ-75E 120GB 

case: ZALMAN 11 Plus 

MOBO: MSI Z97 gaming 5 (or should i go Z97 G45) 

at this time i will not do OC (in the futur for sure) ! i prefer to max out most games for this year and the 3 or 4 next years ! i want to do some live streaming some video editing ! stuff like that ! 

i would have a good monitor for the money !any suggestions? 

i want to know if AMD have better perfomers (it's more cheaper) because i saw a lot of video about Intel vs AMD ! and NVIDIA vs AMD! and i still don't know what should i do ! 

sorry for my bad englishtongue.gifand thanks^^

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This build is good, if you want to play games on high for the next 4 years I'd go for a 980 though.

 

On the amd/intel/nvidia thing: My personal preferences go for Intel and Nvidia. Why?

 

- Intel: Better overall quality and power usage.

- Nvidia: also better quality and EVGA.

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well if i had the money i would go for 980 :P 

and thanks for the answer ! any suggestions for a monitor please !

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well if i had the money i would go for 980 :P

and thanks for the answer ! any suggestions for a monitor please !

Any monitor with 2 or less ms response time 60+ Hz should do fine if you're on a budget. If not you can go to the 144Hz fancy monitors

The Beast: CPU: i7 4790K GPU: EVGA 1080 SC Cooling: Dual NZXT Kraken x61 RAM: HyperX Fury 1866MHz Storage: SSD: 500GB Samsung EVO 840 + HDD: 1TB WD MOBO: Asus Z97 - a PSU: RM850x Case: H440 green-black Setup: Link PCPP: Link Evolution: Link 

Gear: PS4 with custom skin // Astro A50 Xbox edition to fit colour scheme // Oppo PM-3 Planar Magnetic Closed Back Headphones // OnePlus One 64GB sandstone

Other stuffs: Acer aspire 128GB SSD 10GB RAM // MacBook Pro 13" 500GB SSD 16GB RAM // A 2009 iMac 21"

 

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editing on a i5?    yeah you gonna push that thing, how about a all in one liquid cooler for the cpu?

I7 3930K @4.4 GHz  /  Asus rampage 4 formula  / 4x 8gb kingston hyperx blue low profile / gtx 980  / 2x ssd 500gb samsung 840 / 500gb 840evo ssd   /  500 GB WD blue /  windows 7 ultimate
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This build is good, if you want to play games on high for the next 4 years I'd go for a 980 though.

 

On the amd/intel/nvidia thing: My personal preferences go for Intel and Nvidia. Why?

 

- Intel: Better overall quality and power usage.

- Nvidia: also better quality and EVGA.

 

Only if EVGA had backplates tho :(

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Only if EVGA had backplates tho :(

EVGA does, MSI doesn't

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EVGA does, MSI doesn't

 

Well you can buy them separate but it doesn't come with the card itself like gigabyte  

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Running two AMD Cards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCwn1NTK-50

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if somone can tell me the difference between MSI GTX 970 and gigabye GTX 970 

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if somone can tell me the difference between MSI GTX 970 and gigabayte GTX 970 

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if somone can tell me the difference between MSI GTX 970 and gigabye GTX 970 

 

Different manufacturer. It's pretty hard to tell the difference with the high quality brands, for a lot of people the local customer service is the deciding factor, in any case it doesn't matter significantly.

 

For editing you might want a i7 CPU and go for 16 GB RAM, but I think you're good for smaller projects.

You'll probably be perfectly fine with a 600W PSU, but if you can afford the 750W, it's more convenient for upgrades and overclocking. 

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i m not gona do heavy editing just for small project i wish go with I7 but it's too expensive ! how can i know how much PSU should i go ! i m pretty sure in the sure i will upagrades and OC ! if 600W isn't enough i will go for 750W !

and thanks for help

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i m not gona do heavy editing just for small project i wish go with I7 but it's too expensive ! how can i know how much PSU should i go ! i m pretty sure in the futur  i will upagrades and OC ! if 600W isn't enough i will go for 750W !

and thanks for help

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