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Is this Pc GREAT? (HELP)!!!

Hello evrybody :) 

 

i am going to build a gaming PC and need help.

is this a good PC? Got a few questions for ya.

Is it quite?

Does the parts fit together?

Is the power supply good and is it enough with 650 w

Is there any bottlenecking or What its called here?

Good parts?

Also i need some help with sleeving on the cabels and i wonder - What cabels Will show in the window and What cabels do i need to sleeve? Going For black sleeves cause i want the interior black and just the led rgb to make it colorfull.

Is the pc good overall or do i need something more?

Do i need other tools?

Any other tips?

 

 

Thanks for answers. :):):D 

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It looks like a good build but I don't know if the prices are too high. 

My own build: RΛZΞR theme

CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

Operating Software: Windows 10 pro 64-bit

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It's a well balanced build, if you do not mind the prices. Else, there are alternative SSDs and GPUs that cost less and pracitcally perform the same :)

 

However, your non-K CPU with that Z370 Mobo is wasteful: z370 mobos are for overclocking that's why they're more expensive. But with your CPU, you pay a premium on the MOBO you do not benefit from. What I propose, is buying the CPU now and wait Q1 of 2018 to buy a h370/b370 mobo that will be around 60-90$ cheaper orr get an i5-8600k instead

 

Also you don't need that much wattage on your PSU 500-600W is enough :)

 

Then, if you intend to put games on the HDD, take at least 7200rpm.

 

Lastly, I hope you did not forget to consider a windows license in your build

RGB & Fan control ULTIMATE GUIDE !

 

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Hey if I were you I'd check out the ryzen processors since they are very reliable and got a wide selection of good mobos! - Intel's 8th gen processors is in a bit of a shortage on mobos - only having the z370 atm! 

If you must have an intel 8th gen processor I'd recommend waiting for the B370/ h370 mobos which is due to come out in early 2018 which would be way cheaper for your specific processor. 

If gaming is your intention with the build I'd recommend speding just a few more kronor on the 1070 ti! 

You should invest in a faster HDD if you intend to store your games there. 

 

Otherwise you seem to have put up a pretty solid build, in the future you can always use a PSU calculator online if you want to upgrade some parts in your build. I'd recommend these Calculators: 

http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/ 

https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator 

 

Hade bra! :) 

Mvh Sebbe

 

 

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Hello evrybody :) 

 

thanks for the good answers. Made a New list with some basic translation and some swapped parts. Is it good?

and also 1 main question - is it quiet???

other tips from u gladly received.

 

thanks :D 

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Do I need anything else to build a pc? Any tools and so on?

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16 hours ago, HappyDog_420 said:

It's a well balanced build, if you do not mind the prices. Else, there are alternative SSDs and GPUs that cost less and pracitcally perform the same :)

 

However, your non-K CPU with that Z370 Mobo is wasteful: z370 mobos are for overclocking that's why they're more expensive. But with your CPU, you pay a premium on the MOBO you do not benefit from. What I propose, is buying the CPU now and wait Q1 of 2018 to buy a h370/b370 mobo that will be around 60-90$ cheaper orr get an i5-8600k instead

 

Also you don't need that much wattage on your PSU 500-600W is enough :)

 

Then, if you intend to put games on the HDD, take at least 7200rpm.

 

Lastly, I hope you did not forget to consider a windows license in your build

Updated list...

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