I'm going to be building a new gaming rig. For the case, I already have a corsair 200r and the specs for the build are in the picture. Should this be able to handle Star Citizen at 4K@60FPS? I just wanted a second opinion before I bought everything.
>>53923224
looks good except for the gpu and monitor price
>>53923301
That's one of the cheapest IPS 4K monitors I could find. As for the GPUs I need something that can drive a 4K display at 60 FPS with max settings.
>>53923350
Get a cheaper 4k monitor, Dell ones are good.
Get a GTX 980Ti instead.
>>53923224
>wants his games to run at 4K@60FPS
>buys 4GB GPU
>>53923484
newegg link?
>>53923224
does your mom pay the electric bill?
also, you don't need a 300$ hdd.
>>53923683
What would you recommend? Also, no I pay the electric bill.
>>53923224
You do realize when the next cool game comes out in a few months your computer won't be able to run it at 4k@60fps, right? And in two years a computer for 1000 bucks will be as fast as the build you're planning to pay 3000 for? Why not save yourself the trouble and just buy a computer for 1000 bucks right now, then upgrade it in a year or two and you'll on average have a faster computer for less money?
>>53923645
http://www.logicalincrements.com/monitors
>>53923224
Change monitor for:
http://www.amazon.com/Dell-Monitor-P2715Q-27-Inch-LED-Lit/dp/B00PC9HFO8/
Get 2 GTX 980Ti:
http://www.amazon.com/GIGABYTE-GeForce-GTX-980Ti-WINDFORCE/dp/B013LDXMZM/
Only one would do, you wont gain that much perfomance in crossfire, around 5-10%, and not all games like SLI/Crossfire so some might be worse, you are better only getting one card.
Unless you need the space.
You dont need a 1KW PSU, a 850W one will do.
Ram is too expensive, get some 2400MHz RAM.
Get a GA-Z170X-UD5, your motherboard is good anyway.
Get some noctua case fans.
>Gaming keyboard and mouse
Get something good, G502 is somewhat good.
You might want to get a NH-U14S instead the CLC, they dont are that good.
>>53923918
>Unless you need the space.
Unless you need the space, get a 4TB HGST or WD Black and add a SATA SSD.
Also
>>>/g/sqt