My near future build

theslayermon

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Hello everyone, first i would like to apologise for this being my first post and i am asking for help, in the future i will try my best to balance out my help karma. I am building a PC (obviously) and i arent too knowledgeable at what components will work together and which components are good value for money so i thought i would come here for help. I have spent a lot of time reading reviews and just generally looking at things to help me decide and i thought it would be best to ask people that have already done things like this.

Motherboard

Asus P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) Motherboard £135

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Processor

Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz (Sandy Bridge) Socket LGA1155 - Retail £235

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Graphics card

1536MB Asus ROG GTX 580 Matrix Platinum £396

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RAM

Corsair Vengeance Blue 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800 C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit £80

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Optical drive

Samsung SH-B123L/BSBP 12x Blu-Ray Combo Drive - OEM £50

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HDD

Western Digital Caviar Green Power 2TB 64MB Cache Hard Disk Drive 6Gb/s - OEM £52

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PSU

Corsair TX 750W ATX2.31 80 PLUS® Bronze certified Power Supply £84

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Case

Coolermaster CM Storm SNIPER Chassis - Black £100

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Other information

i plan on overclocking it once it starts to struggle running games as well as i want. future upgrades will probably include an SSD for the OS and maybe a second monitor. i will be playing games at 1080p and i want it to be reasonably futureproof which is why i have gone for a pretty beefy graphics card. i would be willing to change any part for a better part of a cheaper part that will do the same but this list is very very close to the limits of my budget. thanks in advance for any help and/or advice
 
If I were you I would wait a while before buying a Z68 motherboard. PCI-E 3.0 Z68 motherboards are being released soon which are also forwards compatible with Ivy bridge CPUs and obviously PCI-E 3.0 GPUs.

By waiting and buying a PCI-E 3.0 motherboard you are future proofing against the Ivy Bridge CPUs and the 28nm PCI-E 3.0 and future GPUs.
 
if you are not going to be rendering hi-res 3D graphics (or similar) why would you want an i7-2600K. it will be overkill and a waste!!!

save the money, and get a 2500K. and then get a better GPU
 
If I were you I would wait a while before buying a Z68 motherboard. PCI-E 3.0 Z68 motherboards are being released soon which are also forwards compatible with Ivy bridge CPUs and obviously PCI-E 3.0 GPUs.

By waiting and buying a PCI-E 3.0 motherboard you are future proofing against the Ivy Bridge CPUs and the 28nm PCI-E 3.0 and future GPUs.

do you have any rough timescale for them to become avaliable? i need this computer up and fully working before uni starts again which means i want to have the parts in my hands within in the next month (gives me a few weeks to make sure everything works). my laptop crapped out a few times trying to plot some 900000+ data point graphs that i needed for my uni work and only a very few computers at uni can do it and they are usually taken.
 
do you have any rough timescale for them to become avaliable? i need this computer up and fully working before uni starts again which means i want to have the parts in my hands within in the next month (gives me a few weeks to make sure everything works). my laptop crapped out a few times trying to plot some 900000+ data point graphs that i needed for my uni work and only a very few computers at uni can do it and they are usually taken.

They are rumored for August/September but if you need a computer asap for uni I wouldn't wait on it just in case there are delays. You could always upgrade at a later date I thought i'd just mention it because future proofing wise it's the best option.
 
They are rumored for August/September but if you need a computer asap for uni I wouldn't wait on it just in case there are delays. You could always upgrade at a later date I thought i'd just mention it because future proofing wise it's the best option.

thanks for mentioning it, i am very greatful. damn uni lol

if you are not going to be rendering hi-res 3D graphics (or similar) why would you want an i7-2600K. it will be overkill and a waste!!!

save the money, and get a 2500K. and then get a better GPU

that is a very good point, i had overlooked the i5 because i am a fool that assumes i7>i5 for me, is there really no difference apart from HT?
 
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