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Hallo everyone, greetings
I had my dream sweet sucky grochery store's list from a long time ago and i am very close to buy it but i need to make sure that this thing would work :D
Here are the part list:

- Corsair Carbide 400c
- i7 - 6700k
- 240mm CPU AIO Cooler (Will be mounted on the top) [H110i v2 perhaps, any recommend?]
- Z170x G1 mobo by Gigabyte
- 2x8 Trident Z (2800 14-14) by G.Skill
- GTX 1080 Classifiend by EVGA
- 3x140mm fans (in the front) [or should i get 3x120mm? not sure] + 1x140mm fans (in the back) [this one is sure]
- Intel 750 PCI-e 400GB (boot)
- Samsung M.2 512GB
- Intel 750 NVMe 1.2TB SSD (primary)
- EVGA Supernova 650w P2: perhaps overclock and custom liquid cooling in the future.

Any thoughts?
Any suggestion or critics would be so appreciated
Thanks

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You wouldn't be able to use a PCI-e ssd and GPU, so I would go for a SATA SSD or just use your primary NVMe SSD to boot, as it is still a very high end SSD.

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Almost everything else you have is pretty overkill, so why go with the 650W power supply if nearly everything else is overkill?  Also, if you  overclock, then you probably won't be able to use the 650W.  For the AIO liquid cooler, if you're able to fit the H100i in, then go with that over the H100i v2, since it has higher fan RPMs, a.k.a., better cooling.

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6 hours ago, Treedubz said:

You wouldn't be able to use a PCI-e ssd and GPU, so I would go for a SATA SSD or just use your primary NVMe SSD to boot, as it is still a very high end SSD.

PCI-e SSD could not be together with GPU, why is that? I mean its PCI-e bandwith or something, i get the idea but could you explain more about this? so the fog would be clearer

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6 hours ago, Tyrosen said:

Oh my, you think you want to cut the cost down a bit with those SSDs? especially that Intel one?

better off buying even a regular ssd with one tb than that nvme. I could buy 4 7200rpm 5tb of HDD with that money 

So your recommends are

Intel 750 400GB PCI-e SSD

Samsung M.2 512GB and

HDD 7200rpm?

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6 hours ago, elbarto2003 said:

Almost everything else you have is pretty overkill, so why go with the 650W power supply if nearly everything else is overkill?  Also, if you  overclock, then you probably won't be able to use the 650W.  For the AIO liquid cooler, if you're able to fit the H100i in, then go with that over the H100i v2, since it has higher fan RPMs, a.k.a., better cooling.

Because from PSU Calculator that i used say the maximum Watt my system gonna cost is 550W, thats with OC and liquid cooling system predict

So i thought 650W should be enough

And yes H100i v2 could fit in Carbide 400c, already seen one in youtube, any critics about this AIO Cooler or any recommend for other brands?

How about fans?

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3 minutes ago, Yahtadi said:

So your recommends are

Intel 750 400GB PCI-e SSD

Samsung M.2 512GB and

HDD 7200rpm?

The problem is, why do you need 3 different storage options, all with different speeds? you should just get rid of the Samsung M.2 512GB, and stick with the PCI as a boot, and the HDD as greater storage

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8 minutes ago, Tyrosen said:

The problem is, why do you need 3 different storage options, all with different speeds? you should just get rid of the Samsung M.2 512GB, and stick with the PCI as a boot, and the HDD as greater storage

Because i just wanted to use all features from my mobo
I think i can but i am not sure
If i get rid M.2 SSD, and replace it with 2.5" SSD
My system would work?

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3 minutes ago, Yahtadi said:

Because i just wanted to use all features from my mobo
I think i can but i am not sure
If i get rid M.2 SSD, and replace it with 2.5" SSD
My system would work?

It's not that your system wouldn't work because of the 3 storage options, its just an inconvenience having 3 storages of different types. If I were you, just get the M.2 with 256-512GB, and some HDDs.

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2 hours ago, Tyrosen said:

It's not that your system wouldn't work because of the 3 storage options, its just an inconvenience having 3 storages of different types. If I were you, just get the M.2 with 256-512GB, and some HDDs.

Actually i already got intel 750 400GB PCI-e and i dont know its good waste of money or not
And i am gonna go with HDD like you said, seems like its propriate choice
But just out of curiosity
If i buy and plug it to my mobo: Samsung M.2 and Intel 750 NVMe SSD, would the whole system work?
If no, why not? I just need some theory/IT explanation here 
Thanks in advice

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6 hours ago, Yahtadi said:

Actually i already got intel 750 400GB PCI-e and


And i am gonna go with HDD like you said, seems like its propriate choice
But just out of curiosity
If i buy and plug it to my mobo: Samsung M.2 and Intel 750 NVMe SSD, would the whole system work?
If no, why not? I just need some theory/IT explanation here 
Thanks in advice

It would work, if you had an NVMe, PCIe, and sata all as storage options, if you think you must, then do it, but its a little inconvenient buying all those different cards that have different speeds is what I'm saying. Most people just buy 2, so in your case, you already have the PCIe, which is the fastest one. If you want to save on money, I advise you to get inexpensive storage like HDDs.

 

6 hours ago, Yahtadi said:

i dont know its good waste of money or not

Wasting money isn't decided by someone else, its decided by you. You could be a wealthy man, spending $1000 on something you don't need, the poor would view that as wasteful. tbh, I don't think its a waste of money, if you had the money, and bought that PCIe, good for you :D 

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21 hours ago, Yahtadi said:

PCI-e SSD could not be together with GPU, why is that? I mean its PCI-e bandwith or something, i get the idea but could you explain more about this? so the fog would be clearer

Its because your CPU only has 16 PCI-e lanes, and your GPU would be taking up all 16.

GPU: ASUS Strix GTX 1070,  CPU: i5-6600k OC to 4.0 GHz,  PSU: Rosewill Capstone G750 750W,  Mobo: MSI Z170A Krait Gaming,  Case: NZXT H440 White,  Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB (2x8),  HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB, Mouse: Razer Ouroboros,  Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Chroma, Mousepad: Razer Overwatch KB+M pad, Headset: Corsair Void RGB,  Monitor: 1x ASUS PB277Q 27" 1440p & 1x HP Pavilion 25cw 25-inch 1080p

                                                                               

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43 minutes ago, Treedubz said:

Its because your CPU only has 16 PCI-e lanes, and your GPU would be taking up all 16.

that's not true, even a 1080 doesn't get a performance increase with 16 lanes in comparison to 8 lanes, so you can safely plug another pcie expansion card in, so the graphics card will "only" be using 8 lanes (but still run at 100% performance)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJuj16gRoBI

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