The H60 is a waste of money in my opinion.
Edit:old link was wrong, here are come suggestions
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/bitfenix-case-bfcsnb150wwwbsp
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr1
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The H60 is a waste of money in my opinion.
Edit:old link was wrong, here are come suggestions
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/bitfenix-case-bfcsnb150wwwbsp
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr1
Hey defy how big is the smile on your face right now?
Yeah ok that fountain hook is the best.
....and it happened again!
aaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnd I can't believe they came back with these hooks...
So what happens when pudge and clock hooks each other at the same time?
Can't believe I was never in this group? Invite me please
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Edit: DK last hope? iG better step it up!!!
1-14, I want to believe!
Edit: Ok they have to win with Omni now
China dota best dota! ??????????Dota??
One of the reasons the Nvidia has their new line of 7xx series GPUs and AMD does yet is because AMD's previous 7xxxHD series are still very VERY good cards. AMD has really stepped up their game in recent years and improved a lot. Personally I feel all they have to do this year is lower the price of their cards and they would still be very competitive against Nvidia's new cards. To be honest Nvidia has had some serious driver issues also so it's not just an AMD problem.
For the build, a great budget GPU is the GTX 760 sitting at $250 range, if somehow you can find a AMD 7950 for the same price on sale I would personally go for the 7950 because it OCs easier and actually can out perform the new 760 card in some areas. There is absolutely no reason to get a GTX 660Ti or a 670 now because even if they are on sale and match the same price as the 760 I would go for the newer card.
For the SSD I would suggest maybe a Samsung 840/pro, or wait for the release of the 840 EVO which has been getting a lot of great reviews.
As for HDDs I would go for a WD Green for more storage, Reds are more for frequent read/writes in a more industrial setting. Blue for a bit of everything.Blacks are the best performance but realistically HDD doesn't really impact gaming performance at all. For personal use I would rather have the bigger storage from Green.
elementI would suggest the ASUS VG248QE as a 144hz monitor. There aren't many differences between that and a BenQ, for only $250.
The Hyper 212 is one of the best selling coolers for a reason. when it goes on sale you could grab it for about $15 and personally any other coolers are a waste of money unless you get into the ~$100 range with NH-D14/SilverArrow/H100i/etc. stuff.
Keyboards are difficult to recommend. Believe or not there are some people who can't stand mechanical keyboards (I know right?). Try going into stores and try some out. I would go for a Filco Ninja Majestouch-2, but I don't think my CM Storm QuickFire is going to break anytime soon.
Very decent budget build, nothing too fancy. Don't expect too much from performance and be ready to upgrade in maybe ~3 years, but other wise it's not bad.
MuerteI would say keep the 850W PSU. Just leaves more options in the future if/when it comes to upgrading parts and means you won't need to upgrade the PSU at the same time...
Disagree, the whole point of the haswell chips is to draw as little power as possible, I'll be surprised if this configuration even draws over 500w under heavy load. for SLI a 650w should be fine. Also, by the time you upgrade you might not actually get the correct connectors anymore, it's better to upgrade than to hold on to a old PSU.
The network adapter is a weird choice, is it for back-up in case the on-board breaks? Either way I would suggest a PCI-e slot net card like this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833106033
Unless you want it to occupy one of your PCI x16 slots?
Last point, I really don't recommend getting K-series CPUs if overclocking is uncertain. Results can often be a bit disappoint if you don't win the silicon lottery.