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It'll all work together.  Don't know if I'd make the same choices.  I'd look to do 2x8gb, and go with a M.2 PCI-E SSD instead of that Intel thing.  HGST 7200rpm drive instead of that Seagate, and probably a pair of them if you care about data integrity. 

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1 minute ago, frozeNNN said:

Yes it will work. But that psu is way too overkill

I was kinda thinking about oc in future, so I want to be prepared, you know. Thanks! :)

 

 

3 minutes ago, Mark77 said:

It'll all work together.  Don't know if I'd make the same choices.  I'd look to do 2x8gb, and go with a M.2 PCI-E SSD instead of that Intel thing.  HGST 7200rpm drive instead of that Seagate, and probably a pair of them if you care about data integrity. 

I'd say that 4x4 looks better than 2x8. Interesting point about the storages, I'll surely look into that before buying! Thank you as well! :3

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4 minutes ago, 4kliksphilip said:

I was kinda thinking about oc in future, so I want to be prepared, you know. Thanks! :)

 

 

I'd say that 4x4 looks better than 2x8. Interesting point about the storages, I'll surely look into that before buying! Thank you as well! :3

650W is more than enough..

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Give me 2 seconds and Ill make that better

 

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6 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

650W is more than enough..

(Don't know how to get rid of the quote, just ignore it)

 

So two questions.

Why did you choose 5820K over 6700K?

And as well, I would love to have a PCI-E SSD for the fastest boot possible due to me being impatient, so why one connected through SATA?

 

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14 hours ago, 4kliksphilip said:

I was kinda thinking about oc in future, so I want to be prepared, you know. Thanks! :)

 

 

I'd say that 4x4 looks better than 2x8. Interesting point about the storages, I'll surely look into that before buying! Thank you as well! :3

If you OC to 7GHz you still won't need that PSU :D 

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15 hours ago, 4kliksphilip said:

(Don't know how to get rid of the quote, just ignore it)

 

So two questions.

Why did you choose 5820K over 6700K?

And as well, I would love to have a PCI-E SSD for the fastest boot possible due to me being impatient, so why one connected through SATA?

 

The Intel 750 won't boot up windows any quicker, in fact it will probably be slower (Something to do with the pci-e initialization time). A regular 850 EVO would be more than fine.

 

Is this mainly going to be a gaming pc ?

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OK, so I will stick with something 650W-ish. Could you suggest some PSU suitable enough for me, please?

 

2 hours ago, lee32uk said:

The Intel 750 won't boot up windows any quicker, in fact it will probably be slower (Something to do with the pci-e initialization time). A regular 850 EVO would be more than fine.

 

Is this mainly going to be a gaming pc ?

I've heard and read many thing that PCI SSD should be faster than a one connected via SATA. Not sure about that, though. And it will be mainly gaming PC, however I will also use Photoshop and Premiere Pro on this machine.

 

I'm open to your ideas. :)

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21 minutes ago, 4kliksphilip said:

OK, so I will stick with something 650W-ish. Could you suggest some PSU suitable enough for me, please?

 

I've heard and read many thing that PCI SSD should be faster than a one connected via SATA. Not sure about that, though. And it will be mainly gaming PC, however I will also use Photoshop and Premiere Pro on this machine.

 

I'm open to your ideas. :)

If you are doing other things besides gaming, then look at the Samsung 950 PRO as an alternative to the Intel 750. 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/3F8H99/samsung-internal-hard-drive-mzv5p512bw

 

Power supply wise a good 550W is enough if you only plan on running a single graphics card. For SLI a 750W would be fine. 

 

These are all good units:

 

EVGA G2

EVGA GS

Corsair RMx

Corsair RMi

XFX XTR 

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So RM650i I'd say. 

 

And one more thing, how do you connect that Samsung 950 in the motherboard? Apparently it looks different from the Intel 750, so do you need some kind of adapter thing?  

 

Thanks in advance! 

 

EDIT: High wattage explained just now 

 

Thanks so much!

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