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Soleron said:
ishiki said:
Soleron said:
Looks good as is. If you want to save money you could go down a few steps on CPU and GPU (i3 and 7700/GTX 660) but if you know you need what you have to play those games then what you have is fine. What games do you plan to play and at what resolution?


660 ti is better and more expensive than his 570.

660, not 660 Ti. Less expensive and less powerful.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814162123

depending on the games (like in Battlefield 3, Crysis 2, Metro 2033 and so on ) the normal 660 outperforms a 570

@ OP )

better go for a normal 660 - that way you can easily go down to a 650W PSU, even if you plan to get a second 660 for SLI later on

the 660 has a max consumption of 140W, so 2x that plus the 95W of your CPU is just 375W for those so with some overhead included 550-600W should be enough for your PSU in that case