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Not much of a pro at building a computer.Can someone give me an advice if this is good for Nvidia Surround gaming and in ultra settings for games like Crysis 3?

 

Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 4GB

Intel Core i7-4770

Intel H87 Express Chipset ATX motherboard

Samsung 128 GB 840 Pro series SSD

Silverstone ST-ST75F-P 750W power supply

NZXT Phantom Full tower case (6 Fans)

                      NZXT FS200LED-BU 200mm blue led fan  [x2]

                      Enermax UCTA12N-BL 12cm blue led fan  [x3]  

                      Enermax UCTA14N-BL 14cm blue led fan  

BenQ RL2455HM 24" Monitor [x3]

Anker 8000 DPI 9 Button Laser Gaming mouse        

ROCCAT ISKU FX Keyboard

Razer Tiamat 2.2 Headset

 

I also don't plan on Overclocking if not necessary.

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Why Nvidia surround? Eyefinity is better.

 

Where are you shopping/located? Budget?

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Bump the 4770 down to a 4670, the 770 up to a 780Ti, the PSU down to a Gold 600W, GET A NICER MOUSE (I have used the Anker one, and it's utter shit), get a decent pair of cans and a desktop mic and I'm happy.

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if you dont oc, just go with the xeon e3-1230v3, its the same chip as the 4770, but like 100 bucks cheaper.

 

Also maybe go with like a 250GB 840 evo, way better price/performance.

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NOTHING will play Crysis 3 on ultra with 3 monitors, your 770 will get maybe 10FPS.

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Why Nvidia surround? Eyefinity is better.

 

Where are you shopping/located? Budget?

I'd prefer an Nvidia graphics card if possible.Nothing against AMD but,i've always used GPU from them.

My budget is around $3000

I live in japan,but the parts in the store are the same from the US.

Not playing High end games on ultra settings with good FPS is fine.Just Playable with todays games on 3 Monitors.

 

Bump the 4770 down to a 4670, the 770 up to a 780Ti, the PSU down to a Gold 600W, GET A NICER MOUSE (I have used the Anker one, and it's utter shit), get a decent pair of cans and a desktop mic and I'm happy.

What would you recommend for a mouse?

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I'd prefer an Nvidia graphics card if possible.Nothing against AMD but,i've always used GPU from them.

My budget is around $3000

I live in japan,but the parts in the store are the same from the US.

Not playing High end games on ultra settings with good FPS is fine.Just Playable with todays games on 3 Monitors.

 

What would you recommend for a mouse?

Logitech G600.

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if you dont oc, just go with the xeon e3-1230v3, its the same chip as the 4770, but like 100 bucks cheaper.

 

Also maybe go with like a 250GB 840 evo, way better price/performance.

Are there any cons with the 840 Evo?

Here a 250GB 840 Evo is cheaper than a 256 840 Pro.

I heard that the 840 Evo is faster than the Pro,but doesn't last as long.

Also is the encryption optional or is it already running?Cause i'm the kind that forgets.

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Logitech G600.

Thanks,ill check it out.

 

Bump the 4770 down to a 4670, the 770 up to a 780Ti, the PSU down to a Gold 600W, GET A NICER MOUSE (I have used the Anker one, and it's utter shit), get a decent pair of cans and a desktop mic and I'm happy.

Cans?Also is a 700W or 600W power supply ok for this kind of build?

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I'd prefer an Nvidia graphics card if possible.Nothing against AMD but,i've always used GPU from them.

My budget is around $3000

I live in japan,but the parts in the store are the same from the US.

Not playing High end games on ultra settings with good FPS is fine.Just Playable with todays games on 3 Monitors.

 

What would you recommend for a mouse?

Where are you shopping? Local or online? If it's online, mind giving a link?

What kind of grip do you use on the mouse? Do you like lots of buttons on the side?

Are there any cons with the 840 Evo?

Here a 250GB 840 Evo is cheaper than a 256 840 Pro.

I heard that the 840 Evo is faster than the Pro,but doesn't last as long.

Also is the encryption optional or is it already running?Cause i'm the kind that forgets.

No cons. The Pro is faster than the Evo. Both will probably last longer than you need them to.

Encryption is optional.

Cans?Also is a 700W or 600W power supply ok for this kind of build?

A decent 600w is plenty. 

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Where are you shopping? Local or online? If it's online, mind giving a link?

What kind of grip do you use on the mouse? Do you like lots of buttons on the side?

No cons. The Pro is faster than the Evo. Both will probably last longer than you need them to.

Encryption is optional.

A decent 600w is plenty. 

Thanks.

I shop Locally,i have a link to the store,but you need an automatic Google Chrome translator(and even that the grammar seems a little wierd,but understandable)

http://www.dospara.co.jp/5gamepc/desk/

The PC is built or gonna be built,but i can choose different parts for it.

I don't know if this link would work outside japan.

I don't know the types of grips,but a palm or fingertip grip.Yes,but anything is fine,as long as it's good for both MMO or FPS games.

I also which should i pick?a 250GB 840 EVO SSD or a 128GB 840 PRO SSD?

 

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Thanks.

I shop Locally,i have a link to the store,but you need an automatic Google Chrome translator(and even that the grammar seems a little wierd,but understandable)

http://www.dospara.co.jp/5gamepc/desk/

The PC is built or gonna be built,but i can choose different parts for it.

I don't know if this link would work outside japan.

I don't know the types of grips,but a palm or fingertip grip.Yes,but anything is fine,as long as it's good for both MMO or FPS games.

So what's your actual budget in yen?

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About 300,000 Yen 

or $3000

Are you in a hurry to buy? If not, I'd recommend waiting for aftermarket 290's. 

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Are there any cons with the 840 Evo?

Here a 250GB 840 Evo is cheaper than a 256 840 Pro.

I heard that the 840 Evo is faster than the Pro,but doesn't last as long.

Also is the encryption optional or is it already running?Cause i'm the kind that forgets.

 

It uses tlc flash, which allows to save more data on fewer flash chips. Because of that, it is cheaper, technically a bit slower and can withstand fewer write cycles. But it will still last for at least 5 years.

 

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It uses tlc flash, which allows to save more data on fewer flash chips. Because of that, it is cheaper, technically a bit slower and can withstand fewer write cycles. But it will still last for at least 5 years.

 

Linus will tell you everthing you need to know. ;)

 

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I had many answers from other forums,and decided to go with either a 780 3GB or a 770 4GB,any advice on which to pick?
And after i use one of the two,let's say,in a few years i would wan't to upgrade my GPU,any suggestions for gpu?and would i need to upgrade other components as well?

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I had many answers from other forums,and decided to go with either a 780 3GB or a 770 4GB,any advice on which to pick?

And after i use one of the two,let's say,in a few years i would wan't to upgrade my GPU,any suggestions for gpu?and would i need to upgrade other components as well?

Neither. Get a 290 for the wider memory bus and more vram. 

We can't tell the future--probably a more powerful single gpu solution. 

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Hello,

 

Not much of a pro at building a computer.Can someone give me an advice if this is good for Nvidia Surround gaming and in ultra settings for games like Crysis 3?

 

Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 4GB

Intel Core i7-4770

Intel H87 Express Chipset ATX motherboard

Samsung 128 GB 840 Pro series SSD

Silverstone ST-ST75F-P 750W power supply

NZXT Phantom Full tower case (6 Fans)

                      NZXT FS200LED-BU 200mm blue led fan  [x2]

                      Enermax UCTA12N-BL 12cm blue led fan  [x3]  

                      Enermax UCTA14N-BL 14cm blue led fan  

BenQ RL2455HM 24" Monitor [x3]

Anker 8000 DPI 9 Button Laser Gaming mouse        

ROCCAT ISKU FX Keyboard

Razer Tiamat 2.2 Headset

 

I also don't plan on Overclocking if not necessary.

If you're not overclocking I'd really go for a E3 Xeon 1230 V3 or 1240 V3 (One is slightly clocked higher, your call) They are an i7 just cheaper. 

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Neither. Get a 290 for the wider memory bus and more vram. 

We can't tell the future--probably a more powerful single gpu solution. 

AMD R9 290?

If i choose that,would an FX-8350 be good or should i just stick with an i7 4770?

I prefer not OC if not necessary.

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AMD R9 290?

If i choose that,would an FX-8350 be good or should i just stick with an i7 4770?

I prefer not OC if not necessary.

An oc'ed 8350 would be good. 

Why not oc? You should be if you're building your own system.

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