I'm not sure if that ram is compatible with that cooler.
I'm not sure if that ram is compatible with that cooler.
i'd say it is
the fury isn't that high and the d15 has cutouts if i'm not mistaken
Comes down to personal preference mate. Either case will serve you fine, although airflow in the 760t might be a tad better as the front is completely open/mesh.
PSU is of good quality and plenty wattage to add another GPU down the line.
The NH-D15 might block the top PCI slot of your motherboard, so be careful of that, but it likely won't affect your GPU, which is installed one slot below that.
Could be better with an AIO cooler like the H80 to save space?
My concern with the AIO water coolers are the noise. Everyone seems to prefer air cooling over water when it comes to noise. Not the fans, as they can be replaced, but the pump... Doesnt that sucker make much more noise than an air cooler?
Also to me, I dont see the point in having both an SSD and a regular HDD. This would mean that folders such as Program Files would be on the SSD, but due to its limited space, larger games would have to be put on the HDD meaning you'd have to start making your own folders.
May aswell get all of his things run on the SSD for faster loading times in his games etc.
Either way the D15 is a top air cooler, if he does wish to go AIO later at least he has the system ready to take one.
I'm presuming they are overclocking then?