New rig, first time build.

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So I am looking to build my own custom pc, used for gaming but also my Uni course which involves a lot of video editing, rendering etc... I havent got a big budget so I am not expecting the best spec ever. I have a list of parts and want your guys advice, recommendations.

Zalman Z11 Plus Midi Tower Case

GIGABYTE NVIDIA GTX 750Ti 2GB PCI-E Graphics Card


Kingston Technology 240GB Solid State Drive 2.5-inch


WD 1TB 3.5 inch Internal Hard Drive


Intel Core i5 4670K Quad Core


Gigabyte Z87-HD3 Motherboard


G-Skill 8GB Ripjaws X DDR3 2133 Dual Kit - Red

These were the parts I had in mind I was also thinking a semi-modular Corsair 500w psu - bronze 80 plus

Will this be sufficient for my needs? Also has the PSU got enough wattage?
 
around the £650 mark for the PC as I need to get monitors, mouse,keyboard, etc... I want a good fan controller if you could recommend one? I play Empire Total War but I want to play Rome 2 TW but my laptop cant handle it even on low settings, its to laggy. I want to be able to play on as close to the highest settings as possible. I cant really say for any other games as I don't really play much else lately.
 
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I think the Z97 mobos are a bit out of my price range:/ and that PSU, is it semi-modular or Fixed cables?
 
The Z97 motherboards are newer.

You'll want a decent aftermarket cooler for overclocking that CPU. More important than a fan controller.

The Zalman Z3+ already comes with fan control, and is a brilliant case for the money, with 4 fans and a GPU sturdening bar that also doubles up as extra GPU fan holder.

http://www.zalman.com/global/product/Product_Read.php?Idx=821

Yeh I have a few In mind. I have seen the Z3 but I think I prefer the Z11 Fan controllers are rather cheap anyway, something I can get after my build.
 
I would recommend keeping on the lookout for one of the XFX psu's as they are the ones I always use in my builds. They're usually very reasonably priced, and have high efficiency ratings as they are made by seasonic which is considered to be one of the best PSU manufacturers.
 
I would recommend keeping on the lookout for one of the XFX psu's as they are the ones I always use in my builds. They're usually very reasonably priced, and have high efficiency ratings as they are made by seasonic which is considered to be one of the best PSU manufacturers.

The warranty support is poor with XFX though. I think that was the main reason OCUK stopped selling them.
 
Ah didn't know that, never had any trouble with them myself though, guess I was just lucky :p

I have a 750W XFX in my rig, which has never skipped a beat. It is supposed to be a bit of a pain though if you have to deal with XFX warranty support.
 
Yeh, I was advised at getting an i7 and a nVidia GPU by my uncle (He does similar course in Uni but also games) I think I'll go nVidia.
 
Yeh, I was advised at getting an i7 and a nVidia GPU by my uncle (He does similar course in Uni but also games) I think I'll go nVidia.

Have you considered purchasing 2nd hand parts? Saving money may allow you the use of an i7 and better GPU. The intel 2700k and 3770k are still solid units, competing well against Haswell and can be picked up for a bargain. Overclock them and you've got a chip which will last you quite a considerable number of years.

Same goes for the GPU, a second hand 770 would be better over the 760.
 
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