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Core i7 4790K With Graphics Tray 
Asus MAXIMUS VII HERO 
HX321C11SRK2_16 - 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 2133MHz CL11 DIMM XMP - 1.5v - PC3-17000 - HyperX Savage Series - HX321C11SRK2/16 
WD HDD 2.0TB 7200 64MB SATA3 Black 3.5 
Samsung SSD 500G 850 EVO 2.5" SATA III 
Fractal Design Define R5 Black + window 
Noctua NH-D15 CPU Coole
Noctua NF-F12 PWMx2 
Coolermaster V850 850W
Asus DRW-24D3ST DVDx24 OEM
980TI EVGA/Gigabyte/Asus/MSI
ASUS 27' G-Sync



any tips about the build?looks perfect for me

Fractal Design Define R5~ Asus Maximus VII HERO~ i7-4790k@ 4.7 GHz. ~ GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming ~ 16 GB Kingston HyperX 2400 HZ. ~ Samsung 850EVO 1TB SSD ~ Asus CD/DVD reader/writer ~ Coolermaster V Series 1000W~ Noctua NH-D15+ Noctua NH-A14 FLX x3-   BenQ's XL2420G Monitor  - Steelseries APEX M800 / Zowie EC2-A / Zowie G-SR

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Core i7 4790K With Graphics Tray 

Asus MAXIMUS VII HERO 

HX321C11SRK2_16 - 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 2133MHz CL11 DIMM XMP - 1.5v - PC3-17000 - HyperX Savage Series - HX321C11SRK2/16 

WD HDD 2.0TB 7200 64MB SATA3 Black 3.5 

Samsung SSD 500G 850 EVO 2.5" SATA III 

Fractal Design Define R5 Black + window 

Noctua NH-D15 CPU Coole

Noctua NF-F12 PWMx2 

Coolermaster V850 850W

Asus DRW-24D3ST DVDx24 OEM

980TI EVGA/Gigabyte/Asus/MSI

ASUS 27' G-Sync

any tips about the build?looks perfect for me

 

I'm not quite sure you'll see any measurable difference by going with DDR3 1600 memory instead. Depends on the price difference and what you're doing with the box (overclocking? It's not really needed)

 

A 750w PSU from EVGA OEM'd from SuperFlower would be more than enough and is higher quality.

 

Some ideas here

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Looks good tbh. Id try to get an IPS display however (if thats not what you have picked already).

asus announced a new GSYNC IPS ROG monitor and i will get it the minute it will sell in my country

I'm not quite sure you'll see any measurable difference by going with DDR3 1600 memory instead. Depends on the price difference and what you're doing with the box (overclocking? It's not really needed)

 

A 750w PSU from EVGA OEM'd from SuperFlower would be more than enough and is higher quality.

 

Some ideas here

Hey the memory is super cheap and it looks awesome combined with the HERO board so i dont see the need getting something lower when its price already damm cheap

for the PSU i went with the Coolermaster because hes FAN is one of the best silent fans ever made . it also got the Flat cables i want for the build and its one of the best PSU's out there in the reviews website , also i can only get EVGA GPU's and not PSU's

i will also OC the CPU to atleast 4.5GHz

 

and the build is for heavy gaming at 1440p max settings

Fractal Design Define R5~ Asus Maximus VII HERO~ i7-4790k@ 4.7 GHz. ~ GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming ~ 16 GB Kingston HyperX 2400 HZ. ~ Samsung 850EVO 1TB SSD ~ Asus CD/DVD reader/writer ~ Coolermaster V Series 1000W~ Noctua NH-D15+ Noctua NH-A14 FLX x3-   BenQ's XL2420G Monitor  - Steelseries APEX M800 / Zowie EC2-A / Zowie G-SR

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A 750w PSU from EVGA OEM'd from SuperFlower would be more than enough and is higher quality.

 

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The Coolermaster V850 (RS-850-AFBA-G1) is an excellent psu built by Seasonic. The Superflower built G2 850W is also excellent. Reviews seem pretty evenly split on which might be better. I'd call it a tie.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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The G2 is a better choice if they are the same price imo for the 10 year warranty, and that's about it

i5 4670k - Z87X-UD3H - EVGA GTX 670 Sig 2 - Samsung 840 Evo 250GB - 8GB Avexir Core White 1600Mhz - Corsair 750D w/ RGB LED Mod & Remote Control - 2x SP120 - 3x Enermax Cluster - 2TB Seagate SSHD - Arctic Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 - SuperFlower Leadex Gold 750W 

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