http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/ggPYvK
Need some input building a rig for 1080p video editing and some gaming.
Budget is 1300 best case scenario, 1500 tops.
Not sure if 970 is overkill. Gaming isn't the priority here, but I'd like to be able to run most modern games at med-high. Maybe a 960 or 770 would be better to cut costs but I'm not sure.
>>320170213
I would get a 970 as it'll still be adequate for "most modern games" in several years time.
Bumping with random info.
>>320171210
I kind of want to keep it, but I'm looking for where to cut costs and can't see anywhere else.
Anything other than that need tweaking? I suppose I could save more if it's worth it.
>>320171259
I never knew there was a name for that first one.
970 is plenty for 1080, though you might not be able to totally max out some newer games or poorly optimized ones, but you'll never have to give up on too much quality for stable fps.
>>320170213
>Buying an OS
>Buying Microsoft 10
>Just
>BUYING AN OS
for fucks sake OP
>not using logical increments
>>320171817
Good to know, thank you.
>>320171972
I hate to do it, but I have to.
>>320172265
What?
>>320172558
at the very least get 7.
10 is shit and 8 was tolerable until MS added shit to shill you Win 10 literally every time you start up your computer
>gaming
The only thing there that's overkill is the processor. You pretty much never need more than an i5 for gaming. Here's a better build for the money.
Also, do NOT, and I mean do NOT skimp on a shitty power supply like that CX corsair.
Get a reputable brand with a good warranty like EVGA. Also, the 390 is waaaay better than the 970 for the price. Also, this is under your budget.
Expect to dominate 1080p games and even 1440 to an extent. Or, you can do what I did and stay at 1080p but get a 144Hz monitor, which is little over $200. I recommend the ASUS VG248QE
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/qQNDP6
>>320172726
Will 7 last me for the next 5-10 years?
What's so shit about 10? Is it really nitpicky reason? Would someone that's not savvy with technology notice or care?
>>320173172
Thanks for the feedback and build.
I need the i7 for the video editing and rendering and whatnot. I'll swap out the PSU and others though. Not sure about the whole 1080p vs 1440p but I'll think about it.
Thanks again for all the input so far guys.