Help with computer build

lenoxseer

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Hi, I am working on a new computer build and was just wanting peoples input on the parts I have chosen. I would like to hear recommendations on any of the parts. My budget is about 1500 so I cant really go over. Here is what I have chosen thus far: ( I will edit this list as I find or I am revealed to a different product)

CPU: Intel Core i5 3570k
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-GD65 ATX
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600 MHz
Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX670 FTW+ 4GB (model#: 04G-P4-3673-KR)
PSU: ?
SSD : Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB
HDD : Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
DVD : Lite-On Super AllWrite 24X
CASE: Corsair Vengeance C70

So that's it really. I am still looking for a good case so inputs on that matter are appreciated. I look forward to your comments and thank you.
 
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Charlie98

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Right off the bat, I can tell you that PSU is overkill... you would be better served with a 650w PSU (perhaps less...)

Also, we need more info from you about the purposes of your new build... HERE.
 

lenoxseer

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Right off the bat, I can tell you that PSU is overkill... you would be better served with a 650w PSU (perhaps less...)

Also, we need more info from you about the purposes of your new build... HERE.

Oh ok sorry for not providing the information needed. Here is the information needed.

1. My PC will be used for Gaming mostly with some 3D modeling. Not a whole lot of the modeling

2. My budget is around $1500. I already have a monitor I purchased for $150

3. All my parts will be purchased in the USA

4. I do not have any favoritism towards any one brand. As long as it is good quality and reliable, I am ok with it. Intel or AMD is fine.

5. I do plan to overclock a little bit. Nothing extreme. No voltage changes or anything like that

6. My monitor resolution is 1920x1080

7. I plan to build my PC within the next 2 weeks at the most.
 
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Charlie98

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Hi lenoxseer!

The Antec HCG 620W is a good psu for that build. Check out this review from Hardware Secrets.

Another is the Seasonic 650W. Here's the details.

Both were given the "Golden Award."

To those I would add the Corsair TX650v2, at about $56 AR on sale.

As a point of reference, in my main rig in the sig below... at full LinX testing I don't break 400w. Even a 500w'ish PSU would probably be sufficient.
 

lenoxseer

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Hi lenoxseer!

The Antec HCG 620W is a good psu for that build. Check out this review from Hardware Secrets.

Another is the Seasonic 650W. Here's the details.

Both were given the "Golden Award."

I am really loving the Seasonic X 650w, might go with it, I will wait for other suggestions. Thanks a lot :biggrin:
 

lenoxseer

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To those I would add the Corsair TX650v2, at about $56 AR on sale.

As a point of reference, in my main rig in the sig below... at full LinX testing I don't break 400w. Even a 500w'ish PSU would probably be sufficient.

I really want to get the Corsair TX650v2, but the one I found on Amazon Im not sure is the right one. Could you clarify for me? Amazon Corsair TX650
I am worried about the CPU connector reaching the plugin if I go begind the tray. I am thinking about getting the Corsair Vengeance C70 case.
 

Charlie98

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There is a TX650 and a TX650v2... the v2 has better circuitry if I'm not mistaken. The one in you Amazon link is the non-v2.

CPU plug should be long enough, I had extra length left in my HAF922... maybe 3" more. If not, just get an extender... the C70 is a pretty big case.
 

Steltek

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I really want to get the Corsair TX650v2, but the one I found on Amazon Im not sure is the right one. Could you clarify for me? Amazon Corsair TX650
I am worried about the CPU connector reaching the plugin if I go begind the tray. I am thinking about getting the Corsair Vengeance C70 case.

It is cheaper at Newegg after rebate than Amazon, per Charlie98's original link:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139020

If you've not already done it, sign up for Newegg's promo emails at the top of the following page and you can use their discount promo codes for additional savings on those specified items:

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daveybrat

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Why go with the more expensive 2133 ram when 1600 ram is all that Ivy-bridge requires. And the faster speeds will not help with overclocking as the 'k' processors are multiplier unlocked and simple to overclock.

Save the money and go with a DDR 1600 kit.

And like the other said, a high quality 650Watt power supply is MORE than sufficient. 850Watt is simply overkill.
 

lenoxseer

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K, I have changed quite a few things. Only thing still in question is the PSU. I am just torn between which PSU to pick. I want good efficiency,reliability, modular design, and good reviews. Should I just get one and wing with it and hope it works fine? I just dont want to get screwed over.
 

Ketchup

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K, I have changed quite a few things. Only thing still in question is the PSU. I am just torn between which PSU to pick. I want good efficiency,reliability, modular design, and good reviews. Should I just get one and wing with it and hope it works fine? I just dont want to get screwed over.

All PSUs suggested will be fine. If you want the best efficiency, get one with 80-PLUS Bronze or better. I have had no issue with the power supply in my sig, and I had 3 hard drives in there for a while. Did find all the way to my CPU's maximum overclock of 4.9 GHz.
 

ArmyVet88

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I would say on PSU's its really up to you. Color scheme, fan noise, and price. If you go 80 plus certified Bronze-gold you cant go wrong. Continue to compare and pull the trigger on one. Note: Never go back and re price your comp as you will always kick yourself everytime. Best of luck and happy hunting.