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Hi,

 

I want to build a pc and i have done some resaerch on parts and want your opinion.

I'm gonna use my pc for gaming and want to try some game developing on it as well.

 

I already picked out some parts and want your opinion on it and tips.

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/GxbNmG

 

CPU: intel core i5-4690

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97P-D3 ATX LGA1150

Memory: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16 GB

SSD: samsung 850 evo 120 GB

HDD: Seagate barracuda 1 TB

Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390 8GB

Case: Corsair carbide seeries 300R 

Power supply: Be quit! 600W

operating system: windows 10

Monitor 2x Dell U2414H (Dual monitors)

 

Feedback on this build would really help me.

 

Thx

 

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Looks great to me.

 

But get WD Blue 1TB instead. No Seagate.

 

I also suggest you to get EVGA SuperNOVA G2 650W PSU.

 

If you are buying Windows 10 directly, You can save little money here. Buy Windows 7 Home Premium, Upgrade to Windows 10 for free.

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I'd go with something like this, much higher performance, and quieter. I don't know why you chose the monitors that you did but they seem super expensive and don't seem to have much great about them. I went for two cheaper IPS 1080P 5ms panels.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/qKNcnQ

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Looks great to me.

 

But get WD Blue 1TB instead. No Seagate.

 

I also suggest you to get EVGA SuperNOVA G2 650W PSU.

 

If you are buying Windows 10 directly, You can save little money here. Buy Windows 7 Home Premium, Upgrade to Windows 10 for free.

Thanks for the tip.

 

Can u explain to me what the difference is between the WD and the seagate?

I chose the seagate becaus at the time of picking parts it was cheaper on the website i was looking. 

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Thanks for the tip.

 

Can u explain to me what the difference is between the WD and the seagate?

I chose the seagate becaus at the time of picking parts it was cheaper on the website i was looking. 

Seagate drives have high failure rates than WD Drives.

 

Check here for numbers

 

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/best-hard-drive/

 

Eventhough they have tested the Consumer Grade HDD on Server environment, You get to see which brand HDDs withstand such heavy use.

 

Seagate drives are some times good, but not all the time.

 

Get WD Blue if you are looking for 1TB HDD, otherwise Select WD Black.

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I'd go with something like this, much higher performance, and quieter. I don't know why you chose the monitors that you did but they seem super expensive and don't seem to have much great about them. I went for two cheaper IPS 1080P 5ms panels.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/qKNcnQ

Thx for the build tip.

I choose the monitors becaus u can daisy chain them.

And i didn't know if the video card i chose supported 2 monitors. How would u hook up your monitors to your pc via displayport or hdmi or something else? 

 

U think 8GB ram is enough? i also see u didn't put in an Solide state drive, i was planning on putting the operating system on it and a few programs (looked it up and it makes them faster, also on the youtube channel they always put one in a build).

What is the difference in grapics card? 

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