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Feb 9 2016 09:20am
Budget: 1000-1500ish. Looking for value and performance.
More specific use (what games, what programs): currently wow, d3, path of exile, and various steam games but I want this to be able to handle any game for a long time on high graphics
Planned time until purchase: Unknown
Do you need an Operating System?: no
Do you have any specific preferred components?: 256 ssd, i7, nvidia 4gb video card, 16gb ddr4
Do you need a sound or wireless card?: no
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: Unknown
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: Unknown. I will need 2 new monitors but I'm not currently including those in the budget. I am taking suggestions on that. Looking for 2x 20-24in monitors.
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 64157

I'm looking for a build that I can use for a long time and upgrade as needed. Thanks for the help!
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Feb 9 2016 09:27am
What resultion are you going to play on?
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Quote (maulepan @ Feb 9 2016 09:27am)
What resultion are you going to play on?


No idea. Not something I was considering. I'm also getting google fiber soon so not sure if that effects anything.

This is what I built on one of those websites:


1161.00 (before shipping)

CAS: Phanteks Enthoo Pro M ATX Mid-Tower Gaming Case w/ USB 3.0, Side-Panel Window (Titanium Green)
CD: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD+-R/+-RW + CD-R/RW Drive (BLACK COLOR)
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-6700K 4.00GHZ 8MB Intel Smart Cache LGA1151 (Skylake)
FAN: Asetek 550LC 120mm Liquid Cooling CPU Cooler - Extreme Cooling Performance (Single Standard 120MM Fan)
HDD: 256GB SANDISK SSD + 1TB SATA III Hard Drive Combo [+78] (Combo Drive)
MEMORY: 16GB (4GBx4) DDR4/2800MHz Dual Channel Memory [+69] (ADATA XPG Z1)
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS Z170-PRO GAMING ATX w/ USB 3.1, 3 PCIe x16, 3 PCIe x1, 1 SATA Express, 4 SATA3, 1 Ultra M.2
MOUSE: CyberpowerPC Standard 4000 DPI with Weight System Optical Gaming Mouse
NETWORK: Onboard Gigabit LAN Network
OVERCLOCK: No Overclocking
POWERSUPPLY: 600 Watts - Standard 80 Plus Certified Power Supply - SLI/CrossFireX Ready
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 x16 (Maxwell) [+59] (Single Card)

SERVICE: STANDARD WARRANTY: 3-YEAR [3 Year Labor, 1 Year Parts] LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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Feb 9 2016 09:52am
Currently, the only game that shows any benefit from Hyperthreading is Star Citizen. So, there's really no need for an I7 for gaming unless, like me, you just want to have one. Also, do you prefer Nvidia or AMD GPUs? Some people have a preference so I like to make sure.

Edit: here is the build I'm putting together for myself. It's around your Budget.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/fHHvTW

This is a 6 core CPU and when Broadwell-E is released it will be compatible with this setup. Personally, this is my choice and somebody will claim it's "older parts" However, look at everyone else's builds and see which you prefer.

This post was edited by Deny on Feb 9 2016 10:01am
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Feb 9 2016 09:59am
I want an i7 for the future growth. Might as well get it while I can. Nvidia.
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Feb 9 2016 10:01am
That grafics card is by far not enough for gaming. But it is very important which resulotion you are going to play on.
If your going for 1080p you can get constant 60fps in all games with a r9 390 / gtx 970.
If you get a 1440p monitor you will need at least a r9 390x or better a 980 ti.

This should all be possible within your budget but unless you cant tell us exactly what monitor your using, we cant really give you any recommendations.

PS: On your list it does not state which power supply you are getting. That does not sound very trusting.
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Feb 9 2016 10:10am
Quote (maulepan @ Feb 9 2016 11:01am)
That grafics card is by far not enough for gaming. But it is very important which resulotion you are going to play on.
If your going for 1080p you can get constant 60fps in all games with a r9 390 / gtx 970.
If you get a 1440p monitor you will need at least a r9 390x or better a 980 ti.

This should all be possible within your budget but unless you cant tell us exactly what monitor your using, we cant really give you any recommendations.

PS: On your list it does not state which power supply you are getting. That does not sound very trusting.


R9 390 runs 1440p just fine.
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Feb 9 2016 10:15am
Quote (Deny @ Feb 9 2016 05:10pm)
R9 390 runs 1440p just fine.


well, "fine" is always open to interpretation.
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Feb 9 2016 10:37am
I think 1080 would be fine. Also there is a power supply in there. Or did you mean the brand?
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Feb 9 2016 10:55am
Quote (bobgabe45 @ Feb 9 2016 05:37pm)
I think 1080 would be fine. Also there is a power supply in there. Or did you mean the brand?


yes. There are brands that simply use terrible and cheap components, whereas others use higher quality parts. The Brand is very important when it comes to power supplies.

Maybe this is what comes closest to what you want. -> http://pcpartpicker.com/p/syjYnQ
This would be my recommendation: -> http://pcpartpicker.com/p/RJY6YJ
If you want to stress your budget and be ready for 1440p gaming: -> http://pcpartpicker.com/p/M46c23
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