Can someone help me with buying parts for a gaming desktop. This is what I have so far. Am I forgetting anything?
Could I do better and save money? Will put 25$ into someone's paypal for help.
I'll help you out if you help me out.
Using Firefox? Go to the page with all your parts and hit Shift+F2 and type "screenshot --fullpage" without quotes.
>>327167
1) Use PCPartPicker: it lets us browse your selections easier, it finds you the best deals, and it tells you if stuff is compatible or not
2) You don't need that power supply unless you're plannning on installing a PCIe x16 arc welder
3) You've selected a Freesync monitor and an Nvidia GPU. You won't get g-sync without a g-sync monitor, and you won't get Freesync without an AMD GPU.
Also, what's your budget and plan to do in gaming? I can tell you now you can certainly save some money.
>>327167
Kaby Lake i7 is $20 more, and totally worth it if you're overclocking. If you're not, K-processors are a waste of money.
>>327189
If you want to only game with no other programs open and also want your computer to double as an overpowered space heater, sure.
>>327167
Your build includes a hard disk, so you can drop the SSD and add an Optane card. Save $100, same performance, no running out of space.
>>327190
Did you actually look at OP's build? It already has a water cooler and a 91W i7 6700K.
I'm inclined to think you didn't.
>>327192
delid this