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This is my to be build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/bHfjwP

 

These are the cord options: http://www.performance-pcs.com/brand--cablemod/color--white/? (All white please)

 

Which of the kits would I need and or which indevidual kits would I need?

I'll probably be using a Thermaltake Core X9 White case, so a majority of the cables will be visible, hence asking which /kit/ I would need

 

Edit: Whoops, left some not ment to be stuff there.

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You got the Corsair AX1200i (which, btw, is overkill for your system), as such, you want to get the C-series. http://www.performance-pcs.com/cablemod-c-series-axi-hxi-rm-cable-kit-white.html

I know It's quite overkill. But being as I want to overclock and have made an attempt at future-proofing my computer(Without going TOO overboard). I plan on leaving it, as it's only an extra $100 from a more optimal PSU

 

And thank you

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I know It's quite overkill. But being as I want to overclock and have made an attempt at future-proofing my computer(Without going TOO overboard). I plan on leaving it, as it's only an extra $100 from a more optimal PSU

 

And thank you

Also if that's the computer you are going to build where's your CPU Cooler?

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I know It's quite overkill. But being as I want to overclock and have made an attempt at future-proofing my computer(Without going TOO overboard). I plan on leaving it, as it's only an extra $100 from a more optimal PSU

+$100 is quite a lot for a PSU. That's an entire EVGA 750G2... Yes there is a point when futureproofing gets overboard but AX1200i at a whopping $300(!) crosses that line. You can get an EVGA 1300G2 for not much more than half of the cost of the AX1200i. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-120g21300xr

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What is this pc being used for ? You have a lot of wasted money in there.

 

Nothing is wasted my friend.

Gaming smoothly, recording and streaming with friends, 3D designing.

Pretty much everything I could possibly want to do.

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Nothing is wasted my friend.

Gaming smoothly, recording and streaming with friends, 3D designing.

Pretty much everything I could possibly want to do.

 

You have 2 x 980 ti with 60Hz 1080p monitors. That is a waste.

 

Also the Ram is massively overpriced, same with the psu and case.

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You have 2 x 980 ti with 60Hz 1080p monitors. That is a waste.

 

Also the Ram is massively overpriced, same with the psu and case.

 

Future proofing.

 

Anywho. The Ram looks great in the case and the theme overall. I did drop to 1000W PSU, and the case is because I like the way it looks. Space efficient and white.

 

I know what monitors I have on there, I just didn't care to change it. I still need to find a 144hz 4K monitor I actually like the look of.

So far every 144hz monitor I've found has a overly large boarder, or huger silver brand letters at the bottom that would reflect off the sunlight that comes in behind me later in the afternoon. (That being said the screen needs to be antiglare, I much prefer LED, and a highly preferred matte boarder)

 

If you know of a 27'' 144hz 4K monitor that has a small boarder and detatchable stand so I can VESA mount it, please, let me know :T

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Future proofing.

 

Anywho. The Ram looks great in the case and the theme overall. I did drop to 1000W PSU, and the case is because I like the way it looks. Space efficient and white.

 

I know what monitors I have on there, I just didn't care to change it. I still need to find a 144hz 4K monitor I actually like the look of.

So far every 144hz monitor I've found has a overly large boarder, or huger silver brand letters at the bottom that would reflect off the sunlight that comes in behind me later in the afternoon. (That being said the screen needs to be antiglare, I much prefer LED, and a highly preferred matte boarder)

 

If you know of a 27'' 144hz 4K monitor that has a small boarder and detatchable stand so I can VESA mount it, please, let me know :T

4k 144hz monitors don't exist the closet you'll get is 1440p ultrawide 100hz
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4k 144hz monitors don't exist the closet you'll get is 1440p ultrawide 100hz

 

Yup. And it appears that the current ones available, can not be mounted via. VESA. So.. I'll stick with the monitors I have for now.

Not like I play anything now that would require the double Hz/FPS and or response time.

League at most and sometimes CSGO. But not worth the extra $400+ I'd have to fork out

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EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 1000W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

 

EVGA, high rating, lots of ratings, low enough price

1000/1300 G2 is still better for the money tbh, nobody needs platinum.

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1000/1300 G2 is still better for the money tbh, nobody needs platinum.

 

I don't need a PC that would cost $6,000+ with peripherals.. But oh well. I WANT it. You know... as soon I can actually afford it all at once, just gotta keep saving.

 

But I see your point. Save where you can. I'll keep looking at things

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EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 1000W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

 

EVGA, high rating, lots of ratings, low enough price

 

That's a good unit based on the Super Flower Leadex platform. While the 1000 / 1300 G2 is also a Leadex unit internally at a lower efficiency, they don't offer semi-passive cooling so it may not be as quiet at lower loads (although, it would be spinning at low RPM anyways).

 

Alternatively, you could have a look at the Corsair RM1000i. While it is a lower efficiency unit, it does give you a bit more for your money at a lower price than the P2 without having to resort to rebates.  It offer Corsair Link where you could monitor your power in/out, efficiency, PSU's fan RPM, and switch between multi-rail and single rail (MR by default @ 40A per connector). It also offer a FDB fan that is less susceptible bearing noises essentially at lower RPMs. https://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cp9020084na

 

Sadly, it doesn't seem there are CableMod options for it other than the Basic set, which only offer the 24-pin, EPS12v connector, and two PEG cables for only one GPU. http://www.performance-pcs.com/cablemod-premium-cable-sets/cablemod-c-series-rmi-rmx-basic-cable-kit-white.html

Maybe CableMod can assist you in telling when the full kit will be in stock

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I don't need a PC that would cost $6,000+ with peripherals.. But oh well. I WANT it. You know... as soon I can actually afford it all at once, just gotta keep saving.

 

But I see your point. Save where you can. I'll keep looking at things

Well, there should still be a budget, and whatever you save on a PSU ($100+ is quite a large amount) you can put towards something else which will actually give you a noticeable performance and/or everyday usability benefit.

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