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and I already have a Gigabyte 780 3GB Windforce

 

Are these components going to be good for gaming on high or ultra settings for games like: Elite Dangerous, World of Warcraft, World of Tanks, StarCraft and maybe some FPS games as well like Call of Duty and CS:GO.

 

PS. is the PSU good enough to handle the GPU and the other components as well or I can cut down to save some money and go for the bronze certificate?

 

Tell me what you think, oh and is Gigabyte a good choice for motherboards? 

 

Thank you

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and I already have a Gigabyte 780 3GB Windforce

 

Are these components going to be good for gaming on high or ultra settings for games like: Elite Dangerous, World of Warcraft, World of Tanks, StarCraft and maybe some FPS games as well like Call of Duty and CS:GO.

 

PS. is the PSU good enough to handle the GPU and the other components as well or I can cut down to save some money and go for the bronze certificate?

 

Tell me what you think, oh and is Gigabyte a good choice for motherboards? 

 

Thank you

 

Your parts are all good, except that fact you've selected memory for a laptop instead of a desktop x

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Your parts are all good, except that fact you've selected memory for a laptop instead of a desktop x

 

 

that ram is incompatble LOL. 

 

Your parts are all good, except that fact you've selected memory for a laptop instead of a desktop x

 

that ram is incompatble LOL. 

 

Oh god I had no idea thank you! Anything else u see that you would change or add something.

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Oh god I had no idea thank you! Anything else u see that you would change or add something.

I would change the PSU for either a seasonic 650w 80+ unit or an evga g2 650W gold+ unit

Corsair PSU's tend to be a bit sketchy. And get desktop ddr3 1600mhz or 1866 mhz speed ram.

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Oh god I had no idea thank you! Anything else u see that you would change or add something.

 

The PSU is a bit overpriced theres better stuff for the same price or even less. And that case has a really bad / cheap window that just looves to scratch.

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thank you for the recommendation... btw do all PSUs have x2 8 pin connectors because the Gigabyte version of 780 is a power hungry sucker and uses x2 8 pin connetors.

 

PS. might be a silly question but don't want to miss out on anything.

 

PPS. thanks to everyone on your help means alot to me, to get it done right from first try

 

Everything seem to be good beside the ran which has been pointed out already. 

It really depends on what you are storing, but i would recommend a 1tb+ hard drive to store those 'files'

For now just games... I don't want HDD because of the noise later on I most definetly will add more SSD

The PSU is a bit overpriced theres better stuff for the same price or even less. And that case has a really bad / cheap window that just looves to scratch.

Yes I just saw a review on the case I might change it for something more resistant and less vibrating

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thank you for the recommendation... btw do all PSUs have x2 8 pin connectors because the Gigabyte version of 780 is a power hungry sucker and uses x2 8 pin connetors.

 

The Superflower has 4x 8(6+2) Pin PCIe power plugs.

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thank you for the recommendation... btw do all PSUs have x2 8 pin connectors because the Gigabyte version of 780 is a power hungry sucker and uses x2 8 pin connetors.

 

PS. might be a silly question but don't want to miss out on anything.

 

PPS. thanks to everyone on your help means alot to me, to get it done right from first try

 

For now just games... I don't want HDD because of the noise later on I most definetly will add more SSD

Yes I just saw a review on the case I might change it for something more resistant and less vibrating

The SuperFlower has 4 x 6+2 connectors. 

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Ok here is what we got so far. I might switch the case for be Quiet! 800 if I can squeeze in some bucks, but for this one I hope I can manage all the fan regulators we will see. And once again thanks everyone for helping me. I will keep you posted as to what happens when I order the parts and if I were to need help assembling it. 

 

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