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Hi guys,

 

I am building a new rig for myself. This is what I have in mind : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/VpsDLk

 

Purpose: Gaming and Prolonged usage for programming and maybe game development in the future.

 

Expectations: Runs games at 2560x1080 and shouldn't have any problems if I sometime put it on processing something for a very long time.

 

I am from India, and I am planning on buying a few things during the Black Friday sale (I can get these for cheaper right ?). I am only planning on buying the smaller components (CPU, GPU, MB, ssd, Ram) for now. I will buy the rest in Jan when I actually build the system.

 

Is a 450W PSU enough ? Should I wait for the successor of 6700K ? Is Asus Z170-A enough or I need Sabertooth (I don't switch of my PC for weeks).

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get a 390, if haswell is cheaper go for it and maybe get some leeway for a 980 ti

 

Thanxs for the quick response. Can u suggest any haswell you have in mind. I was thinking the refresh 4790K but I loose DDR4 and other latest gen stuff (Does it really matter ?)

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Thanxs for the quick response. Can u suggest any haswell you have in mind. I was thinking the refresh 4790K but I loose DDR4 and other latest gen stuff (Does it really matter ?)

DDR4 and the speed only really effects people who render and edit videos on the side

An i5 4690k and a 980 ti if you can?

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DDR4 and the speed only really effects people who render and edit videos on the side

An i5 4690k and a 980 ti if you can?

Well surely not going to be editing videos and all. An i5 though? Wont it hamper my daily usage.. I do a lot of multi-tasking. and 980 ti will shoot right out of my budget. As far as R9 390 is concerned, will it be better than GTX 970 ?

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