Agreed id drop the liquid cooling and extra fans as stated above. 3 Upgrades i would reccomend
1. Up the wattage on the power supply. When you get a GPU in the future you dont want to run out of wattage. Id reccomend you bump it to atleast 650w or even 800w. The PSU is the single most future proof component you can buy and dont need to be replaced often as long as it can put out enough power.
This one is more personal preference. I dont like running my Power supplies very heavy because often they get hot when under near load and some can be noisy. Plus as power supplies age the wattage they put out tends to drop off. I always reccomend to NEVER skimp on a power supply and buy a bit more than you need. While you could probably get away with 550w having more just gives you more options in the future without having to worry about whether or not your power supply can run a specific graphics card or accessory. And the price difference isnt very much at all. Generally less than $25 difference between 500w power suplies and 800w power supplies all things being equal
2. Get more storage space. 250 Gb is going to go fast. I have a 400 GB intel 750 drive and its always full. You can get a couple regular hard drives for cheap and use them for storage.
3. Get a GPU the Radeon RX 480 looks really promising at only $199. Youd be suprirsed how many programs can be GPU accelerated anymore and at only $199 theres really no reason not to get one!
Long Live SHIO!







