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I'm thinking about buying a computer and I made some research and created on " pcpartpicker.com ", thing is, I'm not quite sure if it's a bit too much or not enought. I mostly do gaming and few editing + a lot of multitasking, all of that one a UltraWide screen, I want games to run on Max setting for most of them with more than 120 fps ( Picked a 144hz monitor dedicated for that )
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/H3297h

The website is confirming that there is no compatibility issue, but I wonder if the Wattage will be enough or even if the case will allow me to upgrade further. 
Thanks for taking time to check it :)

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Are you sure you want to deal with a 35" 2560*1080p monitor? The resolution seems too low for its size.

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Power supply is crap and the fans for that cooler are suuuper loud.

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1 minute ago, Thread212 said:

Everything is good except the SLI configuration,the power supply and the monitor.
I recommend EVGA G2 for the power supply or super flower leadex.

And what are u going to do with dual 1070?

As for the monitor i will buy 1440p 144hz IPS panel if u are going to use SLI.

I quite like good quality on games and like, a dual 1070 should bring enough power into most of the games I play
Regarding screen, Why not a widescreen for SLI,  I won't requiere SLI if I go for 1440p 144hz, do I ?

 

 

5 minutes ago, Slottr said:

Power supply is crap and the fans for that cooler are suuuper loud.

Why is it crap ? And loud :o ? Did you have some ?

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Just now, Thread212 said:

NEC psu are not that crappy actually but its just not good for the price.
I recommend either g2 supernova series or leadex series.

Yes thats why i recommend 1440p 144hz ips panel no matter its widescreen or not.

because with IPS you will get more vibrant and detailed color compared to TN panel.

I understand regarding the PSU, will look into what you advised me and for the screen I really want an immersive screen so I can only focus on the game explaining why I want ultrawide, And TN helps regarding FPS If I'm right, even tho screen is already on 144hz, I'm also wondering if a 120 HZ wouldn't be better with IPS

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A 1080 beats two 1070's... Why not just a 1080? Then when you wanna upgrade just buy another 1080.

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51 minutes ago, Thread212 said:

Generally For gaming u dont need more than 60Hz. but for a competitive games like CS GO or Dota Or LOL.

especially FPS games above 60Hz will help.

 

Ultra wide 35 Inch 1080p monitor wont give u a immersive experience at all.
the resolution is too small for the Screen Size.

Why dont u just buy 144hz 1440p ips with G-sync instead??

I actually play some MMO / FPS / TPS that requiere a lot of FPS to maintain a good skill and or so, be competitive, when you speak about the resolution to small for the screen, does that mean that there will be some black borders ?
And ye,  I was thinking about one of those 144hz 1440p ips with gsync, seems good for a GTX, actually the Rog Swift from Asus ( 34 inches ) looks quite interesting

Edit: Sorry for late answer, didn't refresh the page

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1 minute ago, Thread212 said:

No.. thats called aspect ratio..

most monitor today comes with standard 16:9 aspect ratio.

There will be no black border, but its just like when u are printing 720p image in 5x3 meters paper or something.

Ah, I get it, the pixels won't be that great, so ye I should go for the Rog Swift, same price but better quality

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