CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K Processor 3.5 GHz LGA 1150 BX80646I54690K
$239
The i5's are great for people that aren't looking to just spend a ton on their build but also want a CPU that will perform great and allow them to play all their games at high settings. Another option to this would also be the i5-4690 if you aren't interested in overclocking at any point. The 4690k does not come with a stock cooler though so you will need to get an aftermarket cooler which I would recommend anyway.
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 612 Ver.2 - Silent CPU Air Cooler with 6 Direct Contact Heatpipes and Folding Fin Structure RR-H6V2-13PK-R1
$46
The Cooler Master Hyper 612 will get the job done. While it is larger than the 212 it is only about $15 more and it will do a better job cooling as it has 6 direct contact pipes verses the 4 that the 212 has.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD3H-BK (Black Edition) Motherboard Core i7/i5/i3 LGA1150 Intel Z97 Express ATX RAID Gigabit LAN (Integrated Graphics)
$129
Memory: Kingston HyperX FURY 8GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM - Black (HX318C10FB/8)
$45
I recommend going with an 8GB stick of ram so that if you ever do decide to upgrade/improve your system you can easily throw in another couple 8GB sticks and you wont have to waste any as you always want your ram to be the same. Dont pair 4GB stick with an 8GB stick.
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E250B/AM)
$104
Obviously you've gotta get an SSD!!! Ok so you don't really have to but if you've got the money and want your PC to be nice and fast I highly suggest it. With 250GB this SSD can store your Operating System plus more easily, but just to be safe we also have some additional storage.
Additional Storage: Seagate 1TB Desktop HDD SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive (ST1000DM003)
$50
Games these days are taking up more and more space and your storage can get eaten up pretty quickly if you only have an SSD. Be sure to get a 1TB HDD to put most of your files on.
Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SSC ACX 2.0+ 4GB GDDR5 256bit, DVI-I, DVI-D, HDMI, DP SLI Ready Graphics Card 04G-P4-3975-KR
$335
We've got the GTX 970 for this build because of price and performance. The GTX 970 is significantly cheaper than the GTX980 but obviously its not as good but it still performs great and will keep your games running at high settings for at least a few years. While it is more expensive than the GTX 960 it performs much better and the cooling also works much better on the GTX 970 than the GTX 960.
Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Performance Full Tower Case CC-9011035-WW
$140
This is a beautiful case. It is a little bit more pricey than some of the other cases you could pick but it is very well designed and will last through all the upgrades you want to do. It is wider than most cases which enables it to have some extra room on the back panel for cable management which is very important, especially with such a big window to look through.
Power Supply: EVGA 600B 80PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V/EPS12V Active PFC 600W Power Supply 100-B1-0600-KR
$60
You've gotta have a power supply, and you've gotta have a good one. A PSU isn't really somewhere that you want to buy something cheap. This is the piece that powers your whole system, if it has a problem it could fry all the parts you just spent all your money on! Not good! That's why I recommend always getting at least a 80plus Bronze certified PSU. With these parts and for gaming I also recommend getting 600W.
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home | USB Flash Drive
$120
Or if you arent sure about windows 10 you can just get windows 8 for $104, and you can upgrade for free from windows 8 to windows 10 during the first year of windows 10's release.
Optical Drive: Asus 24x DVD-RW Serial-ATA Internal OEM Optical Drive DRW-24B1ST (Black)
$21
For most people these days an optical drive isn't used very much except for maybe installing your OS. The other option, which is a bit more tricky but do-able, is to install your OS from a USB drive. That's actually how I built my first computer, I certainly ran into some complications but I got them worked out and it works great!
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Total Build Cost: $1,289
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