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So, i want to build a 1500€ PC 

 

I used a german retailer (since i live in germany) to match the 1500€ limit... 

 

I used the following parts:

 

CPU: Intel i7 5820k

Ram: 16gb DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX Quadkit

Graphics: KFA2 GTX 970

PSU: 650Watt CoolerMaster G650M

HDD: 3TB WD Red

SSD: 120gb Samsung 850 Evo

Case: NZXT Source 340

CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Nepton 120XL

Mainboard: MSI X99S

 

All parts are based on the pricelist from http://mindfactory.de

 

What do u guys think? Is this actually worth the 1500€? 

How does it perform in terms of 4k gaming? Is it worth to overclock this beast?

 

I am open to suggestions

 

thanks for all replys 

 

 

 

 

greetings from the volks over from germany! :D 

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IF you are only wanting to game you can do much better for the money.

An AMD cpu has no place in a solely gaming build, end of.

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They.. Make.. Wd red? Go,for a caviar or WD blue or Black series. Get a 250-500gb SSD. Drop down to a 2tb HDD. Get a i5-4690k instead. Betime you save money on ram, and the mobo bo AND the CPU. Upgrade to a GTX 980, you can 4k with a GTX 980 but a Titan X or 980 SLI is better. 980 will perform slightly better but be limited by VRAM once you are in advance settings.

 

 

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