- The I7-5930K is currently one of the best CPU's out there, and imo is the best choice for that money. It's a 'k', unlocked, so it's ready for overclocking.
- The Corsair H100 GTX liquid cooler is a must, as explained above.
- The motherboard is where you can basically choose any other board of the same price range, since they don't really differ that much in anything. I chose the Asus because I've had good experience with that manufacturer, but you can replace it with an MSI X99, who also make good motherboards.
- The RAM I chose is also replaceable, as long as it's 2-channel 16GBs, nothing else matters that much, especially since you can increase the Mhz yourself. The Corsair has a high stock frequency and it's relatively small and cheap, which is why I picked it.
- The HDD I picked trying to save money. HDDs are, for me, the most irrelevant part of any PC build, since I don't really store that much stuff. 2TB's should be enough, plus the Seagate has faster read/write speeds than its rival - the Western Digital.
- The GPU is, again, the best you can pick with your budget. EVGA are currently the best Nvidia GPU manufacturers, not only in customer service, but also performance - the GTX 980ti FTW+ I picked is the fastest ti card for the lowest price there is. If you don't like it, the
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- The case is almost perfect - it has a nice cable management system, dust filters and 4 stock fan coolers. Pretty good deal.
- The PSU is also really high quality - 850W is plenty of power, plus it's gold rated, meaning it will have above 90% efficiency in all situations.