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G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SDRAM 2400Mhz 

Asus Z170 Pro Gaming - LGA1151

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO

Corsair RM Series RM1000 - 1000 Watt 80 PLUS Gold Certified 

Kingston V300 SSDNow 120GB SATA 3

MSI Geforce GTX980Ti Gaming 6GB Twin Frozer OC Edition 

NZXT Phantom 410 Mid-Tower Chassis

Intel Core i7 6700K (LGA1151 Socket, 4.00 Ghz, 8MB Cache)

Western Digital Blue WD30EZRZ 3TB Internal Hard Drive

Asus Internal DVD Writer DRW-24D5MT

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Is it all compatible?Suggest changes so that I can save money!

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4 minutes ago, StrainedBOT said:

Is it all compatible?Suggest changes so that I can save money!

 

should use pcpartpicker to make it easier for people to edit your build!

 

DO NOT BUY the V300 SSD, get something else instead, maybe go Crucial or something should cost the same

I dont see any reason for the 1000 watt PSU so you can save money there

 

Otherwise, seems a good spec

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All compatible. My suggestion-

 

Get a 600W power supply- you don't need 1000W. (I run 2x 980ti in SLI with a 1000w and still have headroom)

Drop 8GB of the RAM

 

With money saved, buy a better and bigger SSD.

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1 minute ago, ShadowCaptain said:

 

should use pcpartpicker to make it easier for people to edit your build!

 

DO NOT BUY the V300 SSD, get something else instead, maybe go Crucial or something should cost the same

I dont see any reason for the 1000 watt PSU so you can save money there

 

Otherwise, seems a good spec

i though if i include 1000w power supply it will help in overclocking!

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Just now, StrainedBOT said:

i though if i include 1000w power supply it will help in overclocking!

For overclocking you don't use much extra power from the PSU (maybe 10-20 watts over stock), you just need a decent motherboard and cooling solution.

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7 minutes ago, StrainedBOT said:

i though if i include 1000w power supply it will help in overclocking!

Stil overkill


lets say for arguments sake the 6700k takes 150 watts, if your oc increased its power draw by 20% (doubtful) youd only need an extra 30 watts of power

 

only way youd need 1000 watts if if you maybe got another 980TI and started doing some other mad stuff

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Just now, StrainedBOT said:

should i get a 750 or 850 power supply?

This site is your best friend for calculating what you need: http://powersupplycalculator.net/

Just plug in your specs and you can play around with it to see how different parts affect your PSU requirements.

I agree with what others are saying though, anything around 600-700W should be just fine for a single high-end GPU.

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6 minutes ago, PooPipeBoy said:

For overclocking you don't use much extra power from the PSU (maybe 10-20 watts over stock), you just need a decent motherboard and cooling solution.

I'd beg to differ, I overclocked my single 980 ti and 3770k system to an extreme extent and I am using more than double its original power. I am almost maxing out my 750 watt power supply. If I were to overclock a bit further I might actually have a problem there. I must say though, this came with delidding and BIOS editing/flashing.

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2 minutes ago, StrainedBOT said:

should i get a 750 or 850 power supply?

600-700w is enough

Corsair RMx 650w or EVGA Supernova G2 650w would be my picks

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Just now, tomaatvk said:

I'd beg to differ, I overclocked my single 980 ti and 3770k system to an extreme extent and I am using more than double its original power. I am almost maxing out my 750 watt power supply. If I were to overclock a bit further I might actually have a problem there. I must say though, this came with delidding and BIOS editing/flashing.

I'm guessing most of your power increase will be because of your GPU overclock, because CPU overclocks don't drain power like that.

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1 minute ago, PooPipeBoy said:

I'm guessing most of your power increase will be because of your GPU overclock, because CPU overclocks don't drain power like that.

That is indeed the case, my CPU is 'only' using roughly 160 watt (with its 77 watt TDP) and my GPU is using almost 500 watt while its original TDP was only 225 watt.

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51 minutes ago, StrainedBOT said:

i though if i include 1000w power supply it will help in overclocking!

 If you are overclocking, it is good to get a psu that has enough wattage to pump more volts to the cpu and will be able to handle that extra load, but you won't see a difference in overclocking between a 650w and 1000w psu, as you won't be pushing that much power into the cpu anyway due to increased temps and over-volting risks. 

 

You will be good with a 650w psu. 750w and anything above are meant for running multiple gpus and what not.

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Save your money in PSU 650 W -750 W is enough for you. And spend that money on a good SATA SSD like samsung 850 evo

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It is completely your build ( everything is same including company and model ) with some changes in parts. And PC part picker says " The NZXT Phantom 410 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case supports video cards up to 305mm long, but video cards over 230mm may block drive bays. Since the MSI GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Video Card is 282mm long, some drive bays may not be usable. "

 

Build 1 changes ( total - base = $1,604, with rebate... = $1,567 ) :  http://pcpartpicker.com/p/VV263C

            PSU : corsair csm 750W

            SSD : 850 evo

 

Build 2 changes ( total - base = $1,610 , with redate...= $1,563 ) : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/D3NYyc

           CPU : i7 5820k , 6 core 12 thread, 3.3 GHz to 3.6 GHz, OC, 28 PCI e lanes support

           PSU : corsair csm 750W

           SSD : 850 evo

 

           Motherboard : gigabyte GA- X99 SLI, 8 quad channel ram slot, support upto 128 Gb, 2 x16 PCI e

           running at x16 and 2 x16 PCI e running at x8 ( all are gen 3 ), support 4 way SLI and cross fire.

 

           Memory : every thing is same except config. instead of 2x 8Gb  = 16 Gb i am going with 4x 4Gb

= 16gb to take advantage of quad channel.

 

NOTE : I will go with build 2 because of 2 extra core & extra features like no. of PCI-e lnaes support ( i7 6700k = 16 & i7 5820k = 28), extra features in mother board like 8 quad channel ram slot at same price point. And if you want you can also use the 2 nd build as video editing because of extra 2 cores you will get better performance in such kind of work over 4 cores.

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8 hours ago, StrainedBOT said:

G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SDRAM 2400Mhz 

Asus Z170 Pro Gaming - LGA1151

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO

Corsair RM Series RM1000 - 1000 Watt 80 PLUS Gold Certified 

Kingston V300 SSDNow 120GB SATA 3

MSI Geforce GTX980Ti Gaming 6GB Twin Frozer OC Edition 

NZXT Phantom 410 Mid-Tower Chassis

Intel Core i7 6700K (LGA1151 Socket, 4.00 Ghz, 8MB Cache)

Western Digital Blue WD30EZRZ 3TB Internal Hard Drive

Asus Internal DVD Writer DRW-24D5MT

power supply is a bit overkill... go to pcpp and use the watt consume tool to find out how much wattage you will need, and add 50-100 W more, to be safe, and for upgrading in the near future..

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