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Guess I should have clarified my SB / IB point of view.  If you are going to overclock and you don't want to spend money on high end air cooling or water cooling, I wouldn't personally spend my money on Haswell.  Performance improvements for the desktop environment are practically NIL for most users, and there is a thermal problem once you start clocking and volting unless you're willing to invest in very good cooling.

 

And if there are thermal challenges with the quad core, imagine what the six and eight core versions will bring.

 

I understand the "life cycle" argument, but sometimes you have to ask yourself what you are really "getting" by going with the latest technology.  Just because it is the "newest" doesn't always mean it is the best.  Regardless of whether we are talking Intel or AMD.

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Hi everyone ....i can not find cooling "CORSAIR Hydro H110"  anyone know another brand good i can buy ?

 

how about "Antec Kuhler H2O 920" ?

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you mean this casehttp://item.jd.com/683885.html ?

 

That would be the one.  There is a very active Corsair C70 club on another forum and they have tons of great ideas for modding and tweaking the case.  That's the same case I'm currently using (white version though) and I really like it.  Very very roomy for a mid-tower and all the mounting hole placements are ideal for Corsair water cooling solutions.

 

Here are a few shots of mine;

 

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Hi everyone ....i can not find cooling "CORSAIR Hydro H110"  anyone know another brand good i can buy ?

 

how about "Antec Kuhler H2O 920" ?

 

Here you go: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035

http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-Performance-Liquid-Cooler/dp/B00B4OCW7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372348121&sr=8-1&keywords=CORSAIR+Hydro+Series+H110

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thanks for everyone help me here my final list for my gaming computer :) i will go to buy tomorw :D

4- Coolermaster 1000W/80Plus

 

for last chack : )

 

I should tell you that the PSU is way too much overkill for your system.

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this what i already buy

1- WD RE4 2TB SATA3Gb/s 7200 64M
2- ASUS GTX 770
3- Intel i7-4770k 22 Haswell CPU?LGA1150/3.5GHz/8M
4- Corsair HX 1050W
5- CORSAIR Vengeance DDR3 1600 16GB(2x8GB)
6- MAXIMUS VI EXTREME
7- CORSAIR C70
8- CORSAIR Force GS 128G 2.5 SATA-3 SSD
9- Corsair H100i
10-ASUS VG278H 27 LED 3D

 

thx for anyone help me here and i hope this computer be good :)

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600w is the recommended minimum for a GTX 780 from NVIDIA. The Corsair HX800 is an awesome PSU for the money. Even the gaming series 800watt PSU from Corsair does well. My daily driver had its PSU  take a dump after 6 years of 24/7 F@H abuse and I picked up the 800w Gaming series PSU from Corsair and it has been rock solid running my Core i7 920 @3.6, 12GB of memory at 2000Mhz and two GTX 580's at full load 24/7 with nary a concern.

 

Yea, i have a HX1000 running in one of my folding rigs thats been folding for several years now with out so much as a hickup, The last thing I want to worry about in a system is the psu, so I usually go a little overkill on it, besides you never know if I decide one day to go quad sli/cf just for kicks :)

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