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Hello there!

i'm thinking about buying new PC for my self so i  came up with a build that i added to attachments.

Few facts:

≈1000€ budget

- i'm running two 1080p displays

- i want it to be silence as much as possible

- usage: autocad, 3ds max, adobe programs, matlab, mathematica, visual studio, arcGIS, movie, ...  and ofc. i'm playing games (mmos) in my free time  

 

So what do you think about it? is there any bottle necks or overkills?  any other suggestions?

Ty

 

PS: i really don't want to overclock or anything like that ... when i'll get all the components i want to build it and it must work (hopefully i wont get any dead parts) 

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For your usage, it's fine

If you plan on heavy gaming....you'd need to look into a better GPU

CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.8GHZGPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming X (X2 - SLI)RAM: 24GB | Storage: 128GB 960 PRO M.2 SSD, 1TB & 750GB HDD | Operating System: Windows 10, MacOS High Sierra

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I think it is a good build, however, you'll propably need a mechanical hard drive too. Also if you want better performance and an overal more quiet PC i recomend spending 200$ extra for a 290x from newegg or ncix (note it must be the reference cooled card) and get the corsair watercooling bracket allong with one of their 120 or 140 mil radiators and in addition to that do get a cpu that can overclock its worth it. With my sistem i didnt want to overclock at first but look at me now! My build is pretty obsolete but i can even run bf 4 at an average 50 fps on low at 1080p and get a score of arround 54 fps in cinebench 11.5. If your really can't squeeze in another 200 bucks ive seen pretty good deals on 280x's on amazon only 20 bucks more than that 270x and you could get the NZXT watercooling bracket with one of their liquid coolers for less than 100 bucks total. ether way massive performance upgrade and a lot more quiet. Trust me man spending that extra buck pays of in the long run!

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