600 watts to play with...Hit me with cpu/gpu combos (intel/nvidia)

Rob_the_scot

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After using the fx4170* for a short period of time It felt like, how can I put it a small let down from my old intel itx build not that the fx4170* was terrible just not for me.

Any ways Iv been looking at a new itx build I would like to go back down the intel route and try a nvidia card as Iv always used amd budget cards I want summit with more ooomph this time.

with 600 watts I was wondering in what type of set up I could run ??

I should point out Im not over clocking

I will NOT be using any HDDS instead ill be using 2 ssds

No optical drive

I dont mind running older sandy bridge or 500 series of nivdia cards

Depending on case (PRODIGY) and if the psu allows it I would be nice to run a a watercooling kit...Im aiming for silence plus air cooling on itx board can be such a b*tch.
 
600 watts should be ülenty for almost all single-graphicscards a 680 or 7970 would run without problems
 
Well, as stated above, you pretty much have the pick of the bunch.

If you're seriously into your gaming and like playing maxed out etc. then go with an i5 and a 7950/670.

If you're seriously into your gaming and also like to render videos/edit ridiculously detailed photos etc. then you might want to go for an i7, but the graphics cards still apply.

If you're seriously into your gaming and don't mind spending half a grand on a processor to get your videos/photos rendered at hyper speed, then go with a 3930k, graphics cards as stated.
 
Asus P8Z77-I Deluxe mITX £144.99

Intel Core i7-3770K £249.99

MSI GeForce GTX 680 1006MHz 2GB £409.99

2 X Corsair 120GB Force Series 3 £179.96

16GB Crucial Ballistix 1866 BLE2CP8G3D1869DE1TX0CEU £148.79

P&P £4.99 + £1133.72 = £1138.71

Peak power so far is about 450watts
 
Cheers for the info.

I was looking at the gtx 670 and i5 cpu 2 ssds and water cool the gpu and cpu.

All Im waiting for is the betfenix prodigy to be released
 
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