Dancso wrote:
That case is expensive as hell. The counter argument is that a good quality case will last you for life and often has extra features that make your life easy, though I'd say it's more applicable to full or mid towers where the space can be filled with extra hardware. I didnt really examine the case's features but for an ITX case it seems a lot to pay, even with luxorious aspects and sound proofing.
Here's the thing that made me want it. The site I'm purchasing the tower from has a selection of cases. The one just under the NZXT is a Cooler Master one which is all fine and dandy... but it's a mere 24€ cheaper
and the Manta comes with 4 fans for free. This allows me to take the cheapest CPU fan and still have plenty of ventilation.
The PSU is notably overpowered for the components, but this is once again a futureproofing aspect that's technically fine but your mileage may vary based on your future upgrade ideas. 850W could run an overclocked i7 6700k, 2x GTX Titan Pascals with all the extras you could ever want from a full tower (highend sound card, several drives and all the usb devices you have the ports for).
I absolutely agree with you, but I'm not afraid of going slightly overkill with the PSU. I could make a SLI configuration after all, but mostly, I want to spare no expense on what I believe is the critical part of my PC. The alternative is a 650W silver from a brand I don't know. (FSP Fortron if you're wondering.)
Now, whether that's efficient is another matter. PSUs have a curve of power efficiency at different loads - the 80+ rating is part of this thing, it's worth checking out some charts to see what are the peaks you could be operating your computer on with your dream setup in the future.
Okay put this way, maybe I should take the Silver after all... It'd save me 120€ and puts my build setting under 1K€. That way I could get better fans, or save for a screen.
Whoa, okay, turns out my recommended wattage is MUCH lower. Pretty much confirmed the idea I was getting, thanks!
Finally, a small note about the mobo + cpu combo, the Z170 chipset allows for overclocking while the non-k CPU you listed doesn't. In case you never want to bother with overclocking you could also look into the (slightly cheaper) H170 chipset which is more or less the same (but do your own research to be sure there's nothing dealbreaking)
I'm not a huge fan of overclocking,
but the CPU I've picked is actually a temporary solution until I get a 7K one in a few years. (Hell, maybe a 8K, who knows?) I decided to take a I3 6100, is that a reasonable pick?
With all those adjustments, the final build is at a mere 988€, 1056€ with an I5 6400.