Should switch the thermaltake to water colling
I will be providing a Computer Build. I will not include the specs as I have not bothered to gather it but for those people that are interested, this is the perfect computer for you.
Thermaltake Revo Gene Snow Edition Mid Tower Case ($135)
Gigabyte Z87X-D3H Motherboard ($150)
Intel i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Haswell CPU ($230)
Thermaltake Frio Extreme CPU Cooler ($100)
8GB ADATA XPG 1600MHz DDR3 Memory ($80)
ADATA SP600 128GB SATA III SSD ($110)
Gigabyte GTX 770 Windforce OC Edition Video Card ($410)
Western Digital 1TB Black Hard Drive ($90)
Thermaltake Smart Series 650W Power Supply ($75)
Samsung SH-224DB DVD+RW Optical Drive ($20)
Windows 7 Home Premium ($90)
This build is wonderful for gaming and it's performance is awesome.
Total price: $1490
Any of these parts can be changed to what you have in mind.
Whenever you're building your own PC, dont just buy a really expensive GPU and a really cheap Power Supply or a really cheap Motherboard. Your computer depends on a Power Supply and your Motherboard. So if you want a GTX 770 but your Power Supply and Motherboard are not quite to what you should have them, choose a better power supply and motherboard then rethink about your GPU.
Remember to try and cover all your parts of your computer with towels so your parts wont be damaged if your water leaks.
Good Luck!
Last edited by nigel123mc; 07-20-2013 at 04:40 PM.
Should switch the thermaltake to water colling
May as well trade that i5 for an i7.
Dispose of that CPU cooler and grab the Hyper 212 - will save you a tone of cash.
Well what do you expect? This is a $1500 build. If you want to upgrade some parts like the CPU to i7, that would cost probs an extra hundred. But these are your choices.
+ 1 Hyper 212 EVO or Plus