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Hello i want to build a gaming pc for 1080$
I need help
Graphic card :EVGA GTX 960
Processor: Intel I5 4960K
Ram: 16GB HyperX
Power supply:600W
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-B85M-HD3 R4
Colling:Cooler Master EVO
Hard drive: 1TB
Corsair fans
Corsair 100R Mid Tower case
Asus 27" inch monitor 

i will add another graphic card EVGA GTX 970

I am a 14 year old kid hope you answer and you helped me a lot already

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3 minutes ago, guygamer2 said:

Hello i want to build a gaming pc for 1080$
I need help
Graphic card :EVGA GTX 960
Processor: Intel I5 4960K
Ram: 16GB HyperX
Power supply:600W
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-B85M-HD3 R4
Colling:Cooler Master EVO
Hard drive: 1TB
Corsair fans
Corsair 100R Mid Tower case
Asus 27" inch monitor 

i will add another graphic card EVGA GTX 970

I am a 14 year old kid hope you answer and you helped me a lot already

wowowow your going to sell that gtx 960 and then get a gtx 970 (read r9 390) or you intended to SLI gtx 960 and 970? Because you can't SLI these cards mha dude.

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EDIT:
Sorry, just read the title

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2 minutes ago, Flowey said:

wowowow your going to sell that gtx 960 and then get a gtx 970 (read r9 390) or you intended to SLI gtx 960 and 970? Because you can't SLI these cards mha dude.

Wait, maybe he knows DirextX12 rumors! Also, two cards are good for computing using the CUDA cores..

I need S340. But more Define S'ish

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7 minutes ago, guygamer2 said:

Hello i want to build a gaming pc for 1080$
I need help
Graphic card :EVGA GTX 960
Processor: Intel I5 4960K
Ram: 16GB HyperX
Power supply:600W
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-B85M-HD3 R4
Colling:Cooler Master EVO
Hard drive: 1TB
Corsair fans
Corsair 100R Mid Tower case
Asus 27" inch monitor 

i will add another graphic card EVGA GTX 970

I am a 14 year old kid hope you answer and you helped me a lot already

What 600w PSU is that?

 

Also, you can't SLI different GPUs, it would have to be 2x 960s or 2x 970s (or R9 390s if it was my money). 

 

Finally, you won't get the best out of a 4690k with a Hyper 212, it's better than the stock cooler, but you need something beefier to make the most of your unlocked CPU. 

 

EDIT: You won't be overclocking that 4690k at all without a Z97 chipset motherboard. 

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oh i didnt know you cant SLI them

someone on youtube did 
then i will buy another 960

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Just now, Allshevski said:

Wait, maybe he knows DirextX12 rumors! Also, two cards are good for computing using the CUDA cores..

Well he could but to be honnst I'D never recommend any crossfire/sli setup to anybody. Always better to have a sigle card then a dual setup.IMO

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1 minute ago, Flowey said:

Well he could but to be honnst I'D never recommend any crossfire/sli setup to anybody. Always better to have a sigle card then a dual setup.IMO

Yup, especially when even SLI 970 performance can be (pretty much) attained with a single 980Ti. 

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1 minute ago, guygamer2 said:

oh i didnt know you cant SLI them

someone on youtube did 
then i will buy another 960

to be honest SLI'ing to 960 wouldn't be Worth it, wait until polaris/pascal then if the benchmarks are good get a new card and sell that 960. Not a lot of support for SLI/Crossfire these days, lots of problems and issues as well.

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1 minute ago, guygamer2 said:

oh i didnt know you cant SLI them

someone on youtube did 
then i will buy another 960

SLI is a double edged sword. While your two 960s will be more powerful than a single 970 (just barely), your minimum frame rate (the most noticeable performance hit in a graphics application) will be lower with a SLI setup. There is also the issue that not all games support SLI so having two cards in these games can sometimes cause issues.

1 minute ago, Flowey said:

Well he could but to be honnst I'D never recommend any crossfire/sli setup to anybody. Always better to have a sigle card then a dual setup.IMO

Agreed.

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I think you mean i5 4690K because there isn't any 4960k CPU :D 

About power supply ... any more infos? what brand or maybe some link to it so we can see what are you trying to buy?

 

Go for GTX 970 or R9 390 ... whatever is cheaper for you. Just don't get 960 because itsn't not worth it and after few months you will want to upgrade to 970. Save few bucks more and get 970 or 390 :) 

 

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14 minutes ago, Matt100HP said:

Yup, especially when even SLI 970 performance can be (pretty much) attained with a single 980Ti. 

Don't know if you'll save money tho, but you'll have that TI's 12 inches lenght for sure (not 12 inches really, just wanted to make a dick reference.)

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15 minutes ago, Flowey said:

to be honest SLI'ing to 960 wouldn't be Worth it, wait until polaris/pascal then if the benchmarks are good get a new card and sell that 960. Not a lot of support for SLI/Crossfire these days, lots of problems and issues as well.

Funny cause every game (except JC3) I've played since I SLI'd in November has SLI support ......

 

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is the power supply good 
cable managment will be bad haha

 

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3 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

Funny cause every game (except JC3) I've played since I SLI'd in November has SLI support ......

Oh well thing chenges, from my experience (about mid last year) I had bbbbaaaaddd performance dual GPU while single GPU was going butter smooth. Depends on your setup really, I'm not an autority of some sort, as I said, IMO.

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Just now, Flowey said:

Oh well thing changes, from my experience (about mid last year) I had bbbbaaaaddd performance dual GPU while single GPU was going butter smooth. Depends on your setup really, I'm not an autority of some sort, as I said, IMO.

 

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31 minutes ago, guygamer2 said:

Hello i want to build a gaming pc for 1080$

$1080 for 1080p gaming. Coincidence? I dont think so :P

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CPU: Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($204.99 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler  ($24.89 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: ASRock H170A-X1 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard  ($78.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws 4 series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  ($64.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($88.00 @ Amazon)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($45.89 @ OutletPC)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 390 8GB Nitro Video Card  ($299.99 @ Micro Center)
Case: Corsair 200R ATX Mid Tower Case  ($44.99 @ Micro Center)
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G2 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Monitor: Asus VS278Q-P 27.0" Monitor  ($169.99 @ Micro Center)
Total: $1067.71
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-03-20 14:47 EDT-0400

 

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25 minutes ago, ChickenNugget said:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/HHJqK8

Check this out. For $1040 it's pretty good value.

no monitor and it would be over budget if a price for the cooler was included

 

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