I'm going to build my first gaming and personal use PC and I have 2 builds on which I'm stuck on the fence about. I want the build to be "future proof" so that it could run any game for both today and tomorrow on its highest setting. I would like help from more experienced people to help me decide on which one to do and take any constructive comments/criticism. Build A is a little more expensive but has a little bit more going for it than build B. Build B was just to see if I could make a PC handle about the same as build A but for a little cheaper cost. Keep in mind that I don't mind getting the more expensive build if the benefits outweigh the price difference.
Build A: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kg7fNG
Build B: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/6Zp93C
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I'm back. The anon who told you to come here. Still the same things. Get a R9 390(X) it's superior to gtx 970 and if you ever need more power just Crossfire em. Also 8gb of vram helps at higher resolutions if you go there. Should run everything easily. If you want to keep the price a bit lower get a 250gb ssd. Mobos dont really matter just check they have OC for locked chips and you're golden.
>>42451
Thank you
>>42451
Looks like the R9 390 isn't 2-way SLI compatible which is something that I'd like to keep open for the future. Anything else?
>>42452
Np
Also you might wanna consider maybe an aircooler if you don't mind the look of the cooler they mostly outperform aios at much better price. Also unless you get the office free you could just use a free office program like libreoffice.
>>42453
It's called crossfire for amd cards ;)
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