This:
i5 4670k 192,75€
Gigabyte Z87-HD3 87,69€
8GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3 CL9 Dual 55,90€
R9 270x 3xOC Windforce 165€ (the R9 280x is sadly at 264,85€)
be quiet! Pure Power L8 500W 56,34€
Fractal Design R4 w/o PS 83,58€
-> 644,26€
If I swap out the MB for an Asus Z87-A
-> 667,42€
And I didn't check if the comp fits, yet lol..
i5 4670k 192,75€
Gigabyte Z87-HD3 87,69€
8GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3 CL9 Dual 55,90€
R9 270x 3xOC Windforce 165€ (the R9 280x is sadly at 264,85€)
be quiet! Pure Power L8 500W 56,34€
Fractal Design R4 w/o PS 83,58€
-> 644,26€
If I swap out the MB for an Asus Z87-A
-> 667,42€
And I didn't check if the comp fits, yet lol..

xIchi wrote:
So basically, Z is for if I want to OC?
The immediately obvious difference for the end-user is that, but the boards might differ in some components too. Like for example the capacitors or chokes might be higher quality to withstand overclocking.
I haven't verified any of this, but it seems feasible.
xIchi wrote:
i5 4670k 192,75€
Gigabyte Z87-HD3 87,69€
8GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3 CL9 Dual 55,90€
R9 270x 3xOC Windforce 165€ (the R9 280x is sadly at 264,85€)
be quiet! Pure Power L8 500W 56,34€
Fractal Design R4 w/o PS 83,58€
-> 644,26€
If I swap out the MB for an Asus Z87-A
-> 667,42€
And I didn't check if the comp fits, yet lol..
If what fits? The parts? Why wouldn't they? (I know they do)
The biggest difference between the boards is probably the voltage regulation and a few extra features in favor of the Asus Z87-A. The quality of the components is also likely higher, but I'm too lazy to check properly.
You'll have to choose. Is the voltage regulation (better overclocking and lower power consumption), extra features and quality worth the extra cost?
Am I right in assuming you're going to overclock? You seem like a moderately hardware-interested person, so it shouldn't be hard at all. Pretty much all Asus (and most others) boards can do 4.2GHz just by tuning the multiplier and leaving the rest on auto.
If you don't wanna overclock then you might as well go for a non-K CPU and a H87 board.
Also, my bad, the intel NIC isn't in all Z87 boards. It's from the Asus Z87-Pro/Asus Maximus IV Hero version up(and other premium MBs from other manufacturers), which is definitely above your pricerange.
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I am actually not going to overclock.
But in that setup I decided to go for a Z87-MB cus I already included an i5 4670k anyway.
What I actually planned to do was way cheaper and since most of the comments are about AAA-titles in the future, which I do not play (and if - I don't nead RL-graphics).
But in that setup I decided to go for a Z87-MB cus I already included an i5 4670k anyway.
What I actually planned to do was way cheaper and since most of the comments are about AAA-titles in the future, which I do not play (and if - I don't nead RL-graphics).

xIchi wrote:
I am actually not going to overclock.
But in that setup I decided to go for a Z87-MB cus I already included an i5 4670k anyway.
Well, you should. At least a little. You don't need to right away, but after a few years you can get a nice performance boost by overclocking.
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Setup doesn't look that bad.
Only blocking point, the thing that'll need upgrading in a few years, looks to be the GPU.
The CPU is decent, got my brother one and it runs sweet.
The memory is easily expanded, 55,90€ and you'll double ur RAM.
BUT, should you find your gfx card lacking in a few months, it's gonna cost you a whole lot more to upgrade it.
I suggest you fork up just that lil extra to either get the R9 280 (although I'm not an ATI fan), or the GTX760.
While the Silver Arrow is indeed a decent cooler, I'm quite happy with my Noctua.
Like no noise and keeps everything nice and cool.
You do need a case that allows a decent airflow though, cuz I've seen the same cooler in a different case, with horrible airflow and it didn't quite manage to keep the CPU cool..
Only blocking point, the thing that'll need upgrading in a few years, looks to be the GPU.
The CPU is decent, got my brother one and it runs sweet.
The memory is easily expanded, 55,90€ and you'll double ur RAM.
BUT, should you find your gfx card lacking in a few months, it's gonna cost you a whole lot more to upgrade it.
I suggest you fork up just that lil extra to either get the R9 280 (although I'm not an ATI fan), or the GTX760.
While the Silver Arrow is indeed a decent cooler, I'm quite happy with my Noctua.
Like no noise and keeps everything nice and cool.
You do need a case that allows a decent airflow though, cuz I've seen the same cooler in a different case, with horrible airflow and it didn't quite manage to keep the CPU cool..
@xIchi, oh yeah, I think I forgot to mention: Gigabyte's GPU coolers are of questionable quality. I'd recommend having a look at Sapphire, MSI or Asus.
Only blocking point, the thing that'll need upgrading in a few years, looks to be the GPU.
BUT, should you find your gfx card lacking in a few months, it's gonna cost you a whole lot more to upgrade it.
I'm pretty sure that card is gonna do well for a few years going forward. It is like 50% more powerful than the strongest console after all.
Well sure, but the Silver Arrow is better. It's not the heatsink that does it, it's the fans. The fans on the Silver Arrow are amazing; high airflow and low noise. The only problem is that it's hard to get a hold of. I really don't understand why it isn't more famous when it performs in a class of its own.
Also note that I didn't recommend it to xIchi as it's most definitely out of his pricerange (just making that clear).
SkidmarkD wrote:
Only blocking point, the thing that'll need upgrading in a few years, looks to be the GPU.
BUT, should you find your gfx card lacking in a few months, it's gonna cost you a whole lot more to upgrade it.
I'm pretty sure that card is gonna do well for a few years going forward. It is like 50% more powerful than the strongest console after all.
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While the Silver Arrow is indeed a decent cooler, I'm quite happy with my Noctua.
Like no noise and keeps everything nice and cool.
Like no noise and keeps everything nice and cool.
Well sure, but the Silver Arrow is better. It's not the heatsink that does it, it's the fans. The fans on the Silver Arrow are amazing; high airflow and low noise. The only problem is that it's hard to get a hold of. I really don't understand why it isn't more famous when it performs in a class of its own.
Also note that I didn't recommend it to xIchi as it's most definitely out of his pricerange (just making that clear).
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Btw, now... what is the difference here:
Gigabyte Z87-HD3 Intel Z87 So.1150 Dual Channel DDR3 ATX Retail
Gigabyte H87-HD3 Intel H87 So.1150 Dual Channel DDR3 ATX Retail
One says H87, the other one says Z87 but the prduct discription says exactly the same...
Edit: So basically, Z is for if I want to OC?