I plan to buy another SSD later down the line and raid 0 it as well But yeah Ill double check compatibility! I have to cancel the order on my case tomorrow, was so eager I forgot the promo code XD Even if I still am charged shipping I am saving money.. -im an idiot.- Ordered the SSD, Case and mobo so far. then proceeded to…
So incredibly true. I'll also add that when that time comes to use it, whatever you have will be outdated and there will be something more powerful available, probably for cheaper.
I agree with everything Skamander said, you can also get a PSU with a silent or fanless mode, if you want your PC as quiet as possible. Although for that you'd probably want an after market heat sink before going for a quiet GPU and PSU.
Yeah, but replacing the PSU is one of the cheapest options to replace if I want to SLI link later on. (Which I will, I am power hungry) I think I am all set here.. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3t0jD Went with the Xeon because I wouldn't know how to use the Igpu anyway :) Comes out to $1198.39 Which isn't too bad, bit over…
I would highly suggest not paying more now for the ability to maybe do sli or overclock later. First off, I7s overclock automatically, the amount you can push one without some real expensive/dedicated cooling equipment is fairly small (and once you spend more on fancy cooling, you should have just bought better hardware).…
I hope this doesn't come across as paternalism/being a smartass (not sure if this is the right word/how to express what I want - I'm not a native speaker), but I don't want you to later think "damn, why haven't I bought xxx back then instead of xxx". :O PSU: The Seasonic 750 is only $40 more and would be enough for 2 760s…
Since you don't have a aftermarket cooler in your shoping cart I assume you don't want to overclock. In this case you can go with a i7 4770 (saves ~$20) or a Xeon E3 1230v3 (if you can live without the iGPU, saves ~$70) as a CPU. You also don't need a Z87 board, go with H87 (saves ~90). The thermal compound is also not…