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CPU:     http://www.ultramalta.com/Intel-Core-i7-6700K-Processor-40-GHz-Sck-1151-Retail-Skylake-_p_1295.html    

CPU COOLER:        http://www.ultramalta.com/Arctic-Cooling-Freezer-7-Pro-Rev2-CPU-Cooler-Air-Series-_p_466.html

MOTHERBOARD:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/gaming/gaming-parts/motherboards/msi-b150a-gaming-pro-b150-s1151-ddr4-satae-sata3-atx-motherboard.html

MEMORY:        http://www.ultramalta.com/GSkill-Ripjaws-V--16GB-DDR4--2400Mhz-2x8GB_p_1257.html

STORAGE:        http://www.ultramalta.com/Seagate-2TB--7200rpm--64mb-Cache-SATA3-_p_1322.html

VIDEO CARD:       I'm Probably assuming this to be a GTX 1080,And if not a 1080 then a 980Ti/1070

CASE:         http://www.ultramalta.com/NZXT-Phantom-Full-Tower-Case-Black-_p_1019.html

POWER SUPPLY:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/computing/components-storage/power/850w-corsair-rm850x-fully-modular-80-plus-gold-atx-power-supplier.html

OPTICAL DRIVE:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/computing/components-storage/optical-drives/internal/samsung-sh-224fb-24x-sata-black-dvd-cd-writer-oem.html

OPERATING SYSTEM:        http://www.ultramalta.com//Microsoft-Windows-81-Standard-OEM-64Bit_p_769.html

MONITOR:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/computing/computers/monitors/23-32-tft/27-acer-g276hlabid-full-hd-led-gaming-monitor.html

Yes,I'm aware that there is no SSD,I'm planning on adding that in the future.

What i want to know if this PC "compatible" with it's own parts,Such as enough voltage and such. I sometimes dont really go for sites like PCPartsPicker,I trust more in the community.

And i know the prices are outrageously "pricy",Such as the operating system. But don't worry i'm using these websites for now,I'll get better deals.

What can this PC do basically?

What's it capable of in other words,Can it run AAA Games such as the witcher without any FPS Drops in high quality?

Thanks,

iLegitus

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11 minutes ago, iLegitus said:

CPU:     http://www.ultramalta.com/Intel-Core-i7-6700K-Processor-40-GHz-Sck-1151-Retail-Skylake-_p_1295.html    

CPU COOLER:        http://www.ultramalta.com/Arctic-Cooling-Freezer-7-Pro-Rev2-CPU-Cooler-Air-Series-_p_466.html

MOTHERBOARD:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/gaming/gaming-parts/motherboards/msi-b150a-gaming-pro-b150-s1151-ddr4-satae-sata3-atx-motherboard.html

MEMORY:        http://www.ultramalta.com/GSkill-Ripjaws-V--16GB-DDR4--2400Mhz-2x8GB_p_1257.html

STORAGE:        http://www.ultramalta.com/Seagate-2TB--7200rpm--64mb-Cache-SATA3-_p_1322.html

VIDEO CARD:       I'm Probably assuming this to be a GTX 1080,And if not a 1080 then a 980Ti/1070

CASE:         http://www.ultramalta.com/NZXT-Phantom-Full-Tower-Case-Black-_p_1019.html

POWER SUPPLY:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/computing/components-storage/power/850w-corsair-rm850x-fully-modular-80-plus-gold-atx-power-supplier.html

OPTICAL DRIVE:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/computing/components-storage/optical-drives/internal/samsung-sh-224fb-24x-sata-black-dvd-cd-writer-oem.html

OPERATING SYSTEM:        http://www.ultramalta.com//Microsoft-Windows-81-Standard-OEM-64Bit_p_769.html

MONITOR:        http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/computing/computers/monitors/23-32-tft/27-acer-g276hlabid-full-hd-led-gaming-monitor.html

Yes,I'm aware that there is no SSD,I'm planning on adding that in the future.

What i want to know if this PC "compatible" with it's own parts,Such as enough voltage and such. I sometimes dont really go for sites like PCPartsPicker,I trust more in the community.

And i know the prices are outrageously "pricy",Such as the operating system. But don't worry i'm using these websites for now,I'll get better deals.

What can this PC do basically?

What's it capable of in other words,Can it run AAA Games such as the witcher without any FPS Drops in high quality?

Thanks,

iLegitus

Get a Z170 board so you can overclock that cpu. It will be capable of killing in any triple A title if you get a 1070/80. 

Unsure what power supply to pick?

Check out my HTPC build.

Quote me/others so we can help you

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Also note that you don't need a i7 for gaming. An i7 only helps if you're doing something like video rendering. Plus a 1080 is wayyyy too much power for a 1920x1080 display. Get something with higher res (you will still easily be able to max out games). Kinguin.net has very cheap windows if you are going to buy 10; just make sure you buy buyer protection for round 2 bucks cause some keys aren't legit.

Unsure what power supply to pick?

Check out my HTPC build.

Quote me/others so we can help you

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So what you're telling me is that I can't overclock it with that board,And yes i do need an i7 because i'll be rendering videos,scenes,programming etc.

I don't really overclock to be honest,But i like having that ability just incase i decide to do it someday. But i probably won't overclock.

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For anyone else here is a Partpicker of his selected parts

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/4DhMnn

 

get a z170 mb, yes is cost more but it supports overcocking, you are wasting money/potential with a b150 chipset

http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/asus-z170-p-d3-z170-s1151-ddr3-sata3-pcie3-0-atx-motherboard.html

http://www.scanmalta.com/scanshop/asus-z170-pro-gaming-s1151-ddr4-sata3-pcie3-0-atx-mothebroard.html

 

 

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I wouldn't pay for a build where the first action would be to disasemble the whole thing to add a motherboard that makes use of the processor. Not worth it in that combo imo. Would be to frustrating 

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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($339.99 @ B&H) 
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler  ($24.89 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard: MSI Z170-A PRO ATX LGA1151 Motherboard  ($79.99 @ Amazon) 
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  ($49.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($62.09 @ Amazon) 
Case: NZXT Phantom 410 (White) ATX Mid Tower Case  ($88.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Power Supply: EVGA 650W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($59.99 @ Newegg) 
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-224FB/RSMS DVD/CD Writer 
Monitor: Acer G276HLDbmid 60Hz 27.0" Monitor  ($241.48 @ Amazon) 
Total: $947.41
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-05-23 14:13 EDT-0400

 

Overclockable.

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Speaking performance wise,Would this build (With the updated motherboard) be able to run Ark Survival Evolved at a Decent graphics detail without FPS drops?

You know,And other games?

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12 minutes ago, iLegitus said:

Speaking performance wise,Would this build (With the updated motherboard) be able to run Ark Survival Evolved at a Decent graphics detail without FPS drops?

You know,And other games?

Ark has issues with dips/performance, it is a programming problem more than a hardware one (so no I doubt anything would have no drops in that game). That being said, gtx1080 or 980/980ti and these parts would have little to no problem running most games maxed(settings) at good fps at your selected monitors 1080p resolution.

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