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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/khdBpg this is pushing my budget since I am a kid and not rich but is there anything that I should change. I think everything looks fine but I dont know about that motherboard?Surprisingly it seems like an ok deal but if I had to speak from personal experience I would recommend custom building it yourself. It's actually not as difficult as it may sound (it's like putting lego's together now a days) and it's even easier considering the amount of tutorials there are on the internet. If you'd like I could link a tutorial on how to build one if you'd like? You'd probably be able to get a better graphics card out of it if you do (which is the most important factor in gaming), and maybe a few other cool things that would benefit your over all gaming experience.
I am definetly not getting 2 video cards. Does this motherboard not support over locking though it sounds like?All in all it looks like a great build, maybe try to change the mother board to something that has SLI support (so that if you want to add another gtx 960 to get another graphical boost then that be needed). But if you don't intend on buying a second gtx 960 this is perfect mother board, I don't think you intend on overclocking so the motherboard is a fine part. Just make sure that before you start building you touch something metallic or have something metallic near by and touch it ever so often, another tip is to take your socks off and not work anywhere near a carpet it can create something called ESD (electro static discharge) which may sound like a scary thing but trust me it's not. Just don't plug your power supply in before you start building and touch some bare medal and you'll be fine hope this helped if you have any more questions just ask
The motherboard has a z97 chipset, you'll be able to overlock just fine. However, I would suggest getting a cheaper, semi-modular power supply for about $50-60 and getting an R9 290 over a 960.I am definetly not getting 2 video cards. Does this motherboard not support over locking though it sounds like?
I would like to stay with a nvidia graphics card for several reasons.The motherboard has a z97 chipset, you'll be able to overlock just fine. However, I would suggest getting a cheaper, semi-modular power supply for about $50-60 and getting an R9 290 over a 960.
There really isn't a reason other than fanboyism.I would like to stay with a nvidia graphics card for several reasons.