Well, I've been saving up, and my laptop is getting old quickly, so I've decided it's time to start planning out a gaming desktop build. My target budget is $1000-1200, and I have all my peripherals (monitor is 1080p) already. I haven't got all my money together, but this is roughly the build I have in mind. It'll be about a month before I buy the important stuff, so I might be looking for price drops in June.
My goal is to make a computer that can play everything with the graphics turned up at 1080p, or maybe later 1440p, for the next four years or so, either as-is or at least only by adding components rather than replacing stuff I already paid for.
So, give me suggestions on the current plan. The main reason I'm making this thread now though, instead of next month, is that I'm ready to pick out a case and PSU now (they're not going to change much in a month) and I hope maybe I can grab something on sale by watching the usual suspects for a while. I also know the least about the case and PSU I want, see below.
GPU: GTX 970. $330. I'm hoping that when AMD and Nvidia both launch new flagship GPUs in late June, there will be price drops here. One GTX 970 should be enough for now, but in a few years, I'd like to have room for a second 970 in SLI.
CPU: i5 4690k or i7 4790k. $225-310. Both of these are socket 1150, which I hope will still provide me a good upgrade path in a few years. I believe the i5 to be totally adequate for gaming right now, and the i7 is probably overkill but would be nice for futureproofing if I can spare the money.
Some cooler: Around $50. Watercooling almost certainly not worth it.
Mobo: Something Z97. Around $170, open to suggestions here. Should be able to comfortably fit two GTX 970's in the future, as well as an SSD and an HDD or two. I'd also like to have room to possibly add a wifi card.
Memory: 8GB DDR3, in the form of 2x4GB cards. I should be able to upgrade to 16GB easily, if that ever becomes necessary. Logical increments tells me this will cost $54, I'm open to arguments about whether it's worth it to get expensive RAM or something.
Storage: 2TB HDD ($80) and 240GB SSD ($100). I'm hoping I'll see SSD prices drop, I'll probably get the largest SSD I can for $100. Two 1TB hard drives in RAID 0 would be neat, but I don't know anything about implementing RAID. Are there any Z97 motherboards that support it without an added RAID card?
So far that adds up to $1000 already. I'd like to not spend more than $200 on my case and PSU if I can help it.
Case: Around $100, must be portable! I like the idea of a full ATX case, but it has to be relatively convenient to move around. I often want to play games in different rooms in my house and there's not much I can do to get around it. The
Cooler Master Grey Cube HAFXBEVONASDJAL is the obvious choice, but I'm interested in other options. I did hear it's hard to keep a lot of storage drives in it, and hard to cool them (with drives failing from heat in some cases). Oh yeah, and I'd like room for a DVD drive as well (I can salvage one from an old computer for free).
PSU: Whatever's enough to drive two 970's, and i7, plus the motherboard, storage etc. I believe that's around 600W (300 for the video cards, 100 for the CPU, 200 for other junk). Must also be modular, I built my girlfriend's computer with a non-modular PSU and now it has two empty drive bays stuffed full of power cables. I also expect this would cost around $100.
So yeah, suggest me a PSU and case. Especially, point me towards sales on those in the next month! Also, advise me on my choice of the main components.