Get a better case and an ssd. Better case means more fans and better airflow (plus you can see your shit inside). I would recommend a coolermaster case or a phanteks case
As for the ssd it speeds up boot times and it improves overall responsiveness
Hudson Ortiz
definitely missing the SSD
Ryder Murphy
Ssd, better got, 1440p display in addition to the 1080p one
Carson Nguyen
What country are you in? You can get a 6700k for $325, a 1070 for $400, and a 4 TB Seagate for $110 in America.
Dylan Sanchez
Do you do more gaming or video editing? I would ditch the Core I7 and spend more money towards a 1070
This cooler is amazing and the installation is the best I have ever seen.
Evan Sanders
All that hardware just to watch furry porn. What a waste OP
Ayden Brooks
Get an i5 if you just want to game. Also consider a RX 480 if it's any cheaper where you live.
Isaiah Gomez
I would also recommend Fractal cases. Amazing, lower cost usually and designed for ease of installation.
Ryder Cruz
You can't even SLI a 1060
Adrian Davis
Kek,
Don't get a SSD... -Limited amount of writing, -60%+ of its capacity = lag, bugs and more -Overpriced.
Also, get yourself a better cooler.... If you absolutely want a heat sink, go for Noctua.
The 212 Evo socket is loose and shitty, it is metal and feels like crappy plastic. And I don't want to talk about the disgusting fan that comes with it. . Noctua's heat sinks are strudy, the socket is snug and well made, the fans are quiet and will last you a long time.
The case is okay but you could do better. Fractal Design Define R4 ATX Tower Case Black Pearl 2X5.25 8X3.5INT No PSU Front 2XUSB3.0 Audio
Super quiet, it has padding to prevent noise and dust, no problem whatsoever with heat.
Owen Ortiz
I wasn't saying you can or cannot, nor did I mention anything about graphics cards other than do not SLI.
Daniel Butler
Where are you buying from, user? Those prices are awful. >212 evo Should cost around 35 dollars >6700 get a 6600k for like 225 >1060 for 425 dollars christ what rip You can get a 1070 for that price >BD drive get a DVD/CD drive for 20 bucks, user
Carson Cruz
SSD's are amazing and their performance doesn't drop from having high capacity.
SSD's won't bottleneck you like a HDD will, especially putting them into RAID 0.
Ayden Foster
" their performance doesn't drop from having high capacity."
I don't know who told you that but they are morons.
Cooper Martinez
here mine nigs:
case: corsair 300r mobo: gigabyte z97x-ud5h cpu: intel i7 4790 ram: kinsgton hyperX @1866 gpu: gigabyte gtx780 (windforceOC) ssd: samsung 850 pro psu: EVGA 650w gold cd/dvd/blueray: $200 asus rw drive i used once to install michealsoft windos > monitor: asus vg248qe 1080@144hz keyboard: corsair K70 rgb mouse: corair sabre rgb headphones: steelseries derp editions odac: mayflower objective 2
Justin Ortiz
You can do speed tests at varying load levels of SSD space. The numbers don't change. Now however HDDs do suffer from that capacity issue.
William Flores
also my cooler
Andrew Martin
thqnks eervery one I appreciate the advice.
I don't want liquid cooling though.
Joshua Gray
>buying meme RAM
Ian Reed
>More space used on HDD >More to index >Read head can only move at finite speed