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My setup is:

Razer Mamba 2015 tourney
Razer Blackwiddow Chroma
Turtlebeach earforce PX32 MLG edition

GTX 980, 4GB
Intel i7 (the one with 8)
Some random Asus motherboard and 4K monitor.
This what I think a good PC build would be: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Synth56/saved/#view=vLyG3C

I need help if I should add, take out, or trade anything out to maybe make it cheaper.

Also any suggestions for keyboards, mice, headphones, mics, speakers, etc. please comment also.

Thank you.
 

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That's a nice build right there. I recommend possibly finding a less fancy case, and finding a cheaper one that fits all your things. Everything seems completely great with the PC, Good luck!
 

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Bump anyone else?[DOUBLEPOST=1457551786][/DOUBLEPOST]
My setup is:

Razer Mamba 2015 tourney
Razer Blackwiddow Chroma
Turtlebeach earforce PX32 MLG edition

GTX 980, 4GB
Intel i7 (the one with 8)
Some random Asus motherboard and 4K monitor.
What do you mean by "the one with 8"

That's a nice build right there. I recommend possibly finding a less fancy case, and finding a cheaper one that fits all your things. Everything seems completely great with the PC, Good luck!
The case is fine, the one I actual like which is a slick looking fractual design case was twice the price.

Mine is a bit of a budget build ($800), but here's my tips for you:

- Save up a bit more and get a Corsair H100i instead of Hyper T4.
- Go a bit further and get a 600W or a 700W in case you want to add onto your build in the future.
- Add some LEDs to the inside to bring it to life. Depending on what your color theme is, it can vary on what color LEDs you should get.

Great build! Let me know how it goes!
Why would I need more W? Also LEDs won't be necessary for me especially inside the computer. Also that fan is way more expensive.
 

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Swap that shitty GPU out for a 390 or 970
 

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What would mine be able to run compared to those more expensive ones.
I don't know. But the more expensive ones offer additional VRAM. 2GB is going to be too little very soon.
 

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This what I think a good PC build would be: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Synth56/saved/#view=vLyG3C

I need help if I should add, take out, or trade anything out to maybe make it cheaper.

Also any suggestions for keyboards, mice, headphones, mics, speakers, etc. please comment also.

Thank you.

1. What is your budget?
2. I'd reccomend swapping your 2TB HDD For maybe an SSHD for faster speeds
3. Better GPU maybe a 970 or 980
 

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1. What is your budget?
2. I'd reccomend swapping your 2TB HDD For maybe an SSHD for faster speeds
3. Better GPU maybe a 970 or 980
is this for gaming mostly, or just casual use? depending on that, i'd go with a 970 unless you're on a tight budget
I'm not a hardcore gamer this is for a few games like maybe new elder scrolls or fallout 4 types of games also looking at division. Mostly for music though and what would the better SSD do? Why would I need that instead of a hard drive.
 

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I'm not a hardcore gamer this is for a few games like maybe new elder scrolls or fallout 4 types of games also looking at division. Mostly for music though and what would the better SSD do? Why would I need that instead of a hard drive.

SSD's have faster read and write proformance so it's quicker to boot up your PC for example and faster file transfer rates
 

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I'd buy a 970-980, and change the PSU to a 6-700W ,as you never know what and how much you'll change in that thing, that's it,
 

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Wouldn't i be able to put stuff from my SSD to my hard drive anyways? Plus the more ssd the more expensive it is. It's like 80 more for 512 right.?

Thats why i reccomended an SSHD it's a ssd&hdd hybrid for faster read and writes and mass storage
 
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