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I want to know if this sytem will work fine and if the watts are ok. Thank you

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Get an H97 motherboard and an i5 4690

Then u should have enough money left for a GTX 960 or something

 

600 watts r plenty

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If you're just gaming an i5 will be fine, you could have also just posted this on the other thread you made. You also don't need RAM that's faster than 1600Mhz as it makes no appreciable difference in games so unless it's the same price you should pass on the 1866Mhz stuff. You can put the extra budget from the i5 and the cheaper RAM towards a more powerful GPU.

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Get an H97 motherboard and an i5 4690

Then u should have enough money left for a GTX 960 or something

 

600 watts r plenty

What will offer me the H97 motherboard?

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Your build is kind of imbalanced. 4790 is overkill for a 750ti. You can go down to an i5 and use the money for a 280 instead which will perform better.

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What will offer me the H97 motherboard?

Ability to overclock the 4690k, i5 is more than enough for gaming and the extra money can be put to a better mobo that you can overclock on

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Get an H97 motherboard and an i5 4690

Then u should have enough money left for a GTX 960 or something

 

600 watts r plenty

So I change the i7 with i5 4690, I change the motherboard with the ASUS H97M-PLUS RETAIL and the gpu with the VGA GIGABYTE GEFORCE GTX960 G1 GAMING GV-N960G1 GAMING-4GD 4GB GDDR5 PCI-E RETAIL.Thats ok?

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If you're just gaming an i5 will be fine, you could have also just posted this on the other thread you made. You also don't need RAM that's faster than 1600Mhz as it makes no appreciable difference in games so unless it's the same price you should pass on the 1866Mhz stuff. You can put the extra budget from the i5 and the cheaper RAM towards a more powerful GPU.

especially since he wants a 750ti with 4 gb, at that price a 960 makes way more sense 

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So I change the i7 with i5 4690, I change the motherboard with the ASUS H97M-PLUS RETAIL and the gpu with the VGA GIGABYTE GEFORCE GTX960 G1 GAMING GV-N960G1 GAMING-4GD 4GB GDDR5 PCI-E RETAIL.Thats ok?

yes, thats good, you went a little to hardcore on the 750ti (although it overclocks so pretty <3 ) the 960 makes more sense in this build

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What's your budget for this build? If I were you I would go for a Z97 motherboard (or a z87 would work fine if it's cheaper) and a 4690K so that you can overclock it later if you need the extra horsepower (don't worry, you don't have to do it now, and when you do, we can help you with it).

Switch your 1866 memory out for 1600 memory (you don't need an extra couple of hundred MHz)

 

Consider a larger SSD. The one you have will be fast enough, but you won't be storing any games on it.

Find a good cheap R9 280X or 290 if you can. Price to performance. they're a bit more expensive than the 960 but both will wipe the floor with it.

 

you have a microATX board in an ATX case. That's fine, but I would swap out the board for an ATX.

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What's your budget for this build? If I were you I would go for a Z97 motherboard (or a z87 would work fine if it's cheaper) and a 4690K so that you can overclock it later if you need the extra horsepower (don't worry, you don't have to do it now, and when you do, we can help you with it).

Switch your 1866 memory out for 1600 memory (you don't need an extra couple of hundred MHz)

 

Consider a larger SSD. The one you have will be fast enough, but you won't be storing any games on it.

Find a good cheap R9 280X or 290 if you can. Price to performance. they're a bit more expensive than the 960 but both will wipe the floor with it.

 

you have a microATX board in an ATX case. That's fine, but I would swap out the board for an ATX.

My budget is 900 euro and this is the result with your suggestions but i did not change the ssd.This is better? 

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What will offer me the H97 motherboard?

B85 does not always support the haswell refresh chips out of the box and unless u have a haswell cpu the b85 board is useless to u. H97 makes sure it will work.

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Ability to overclock the 4690k, i5 is more than enough for gaming and the extra money can be put to a better mobo that you can overclock on

I was suggesting a 4690 no "k" so the H97 board will not allow him to overclock as its a locked cpu and even if it was a "k" cpu its not a "z" board.

Look above u see why i suggested H97

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My budget is 900 euro and this is the result with your suggestions but i did not change the ssd.This is better? 

Looks good. EVGA makes a better PSU though

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Looks good. EVGA makes a better PSU though

So you prefer this one? 

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I was suggesting a 4690 no "k" so the H97 board will not allow him to overclock as its a locked cpu and even if it was a "k" cpu its not a "z" board.

Look above u see why i suggested H97

True you didn't say the unlocked version, although the unlocked version is the same price (last I checked) so my point still stands

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especially since he wants a 750ti with 4 gb, at that price a 960 makes way more sense 

I didn't even notice that the OP had picked a 4GB 750 Ti, what an awful idea.

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True you didn't say the unlocked version, although the unlocked version is the same price (last I checked) so my point still stands

Oh unusual, unlocked usually 20-30$ more + Z97 board cost like 20$ more than H97

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Oh unusual, unlocked usually 20-30$ more + Z97 board cost like 20$ more than H97

Hm well if thats the case then yes he should probably get the non K and the H97

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Hm well if thats the case then yes he should probably get the non K and the H97

Depends on the country.. everything here in canada is always more expensive -_-

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I wouldn't put an i7 with a 750 ti. I'd step down to a i5 4690k and with the extra money spend it on a better gpu (970, r9 280/290).

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I didn't even notice that the OP had picked a 4GB 750 Ti, what an awful idea.

yeah and i went to amazon.co.uk (to get an exact price on euros) and a 960 i found one at 130ish, and that just blew me away xD 

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