Gaming build spec check

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New gaming build. Budget £1000. Finished Uni so don't need i7 for video editing/3D modelling any more. Recently moved to London to start a new job so want a semi-portable build until I get properly settled somewhere. Intention is to overclock but not SLI:

i5-4670K
Corsair H60
Asus MAXIMUS VI GENE Micro ATX
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1600
Kingston V300 Series 120GB
MSI GeForce GTX 770 2GB Video Card
Corsair 350D MicroATX Mid Tower Case
Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition (2-Pack)
Corsair Air Series AF140 Quiet Edition x2
Corsair TX650m

Will be reusing HHD's, maybe sound card and possibly my Samsung 830 SSD from my old build.
Been working up this build for about a month, going back and forth between mobos, GFX cards and PSU's... I think I'm more than happy with this.

Any obvious changes/comments would be great.
 
I think the motherboard is OTT and it would also benefit from faster RAM. You could also get a cracking deal on a 7970 as they are seriously cheap now, but AMD are announcing their new series later on tonight.
 
I think the motherboard is OTT and it would also benefit from faster RAM. You could also get a cracking deal on a 7970 as they are seriously cheap now, but AMD are announcing their new series later on tonight.

I'm guessing that mobo was chosen for the Red/Black theme?

Suggestion:
Slightly cheaper, better, PSU. Savings used to upgrade to a much better SSD.

YOUR BASKET
1 x Samsung 120GB SSD 840 EVO SATA 6Gb/s Basic - (MZ-7TE120BW) £83.99
1 x Seasonic G series 550w '80 Plus Gold' Modular Power Supply £71.99
Total : £167.38 (includes shipping : £9.50).


Thanks for the comments.

Regarding the Mobo; I had initially spec'd the MSI Z87m-G43, but after finding what little reviews I could on it I changed my mind because their seemed to be quite a few flaws with it. One being an issue with only running one single stick of RAM which I intend to do.

I decided to go back with ASUS because that is what I know, if there is one of the less expensive models that does much the same I'd be more than happy to change. The Red/black theme was a nice addition but not necessary, I'm getting the windowless version of the case so it isn't a factor.

PSU and SSD changed, thanks. I'v had 2 samsung SSD's before and never had issues, so that's a fine upgrade.

As for the gfx card, unless AMD really rock the boat with what they have to say tonight, I'm more than happy sticking with a 770.
 
How about the Gryphon?

It still has SLI capability if you do go with the 770 :)

YOUR BASKET
1 x Asus Z87 GRYPHON Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) DDR3 Micro ATX Motherboard £129.95


Yes that seems like a suitable alternative, even if it is as ugly as sin :)

Thought about the evaga hadron? It comes with a 500w gold rated psu

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-007-EA

Will need to change the motherboard to an itx plus need a new air cooler as the case doesn't support closed loop liquid coolers.

Unless there's a reason as to why you must have a gtx770 you can get the gtx 680 for cheaper.

Sorry but the one thing out of the spec that I am very unlikely to change is the case, Iv built the rest pretty much around it. Also, I like the fact that the mATX gives a reasonable reduction in overall build size without the restrictions/sacrifices that come when building an ITX. Under different circumstances it would be going a full size ATX build rather than the over way.
 
Seasonic's 620 bronze is a fair bit cheaper and basically the same PSU :)


YOUR BASKET
1 x Seasonic S12II 620W '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply £67.99


But (as i figured out to someone else's expense *hides head in shame*) it only comes with a 6 pin and a 8 pin PCI-E lead where the HCP comes with two 8 pins IIRC..

I know two 8 pins aren't needed for this card but im learning my lesson. :)
 
I thought most Graphics cards take one 6 pin and one 8 pin?

You also specced a 6 pin and 8 pin extension?

Not the 7970 Matrix.. :)

Like i say a PSU with a 6 pin and an 8 pin would be fine in this build (as the GPU specced only requires such)..

But the Antec has 2 x 8 pins (6+2) so the user is covered for every eventuality. :)
 
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