Do the specs work together?

Yoav Zimet

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Do the specs work together?
Do they work effeciently?
Is this a good gaming pc?
is there any changes i should make?
Regards
Here Are The Specs:
Processor - Quad Core i5 4460 3.2Ghz S1150

Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 3 S1151

Ram- 8G Kingston Hyper-X Fury DDR3 1866Mhz CL10

Graffics Card - Gigabyte GTX970 4GB WindForce3 OC 1114Mhz 4G DDR5

SSD * - SSD Samsung 650 120GB SATA III

HardDisk - Seagate 1T 3.5'' Sata3 Barracuda 3 Years Warranty

Optic Disc Reader - LG DVD-RW X24 GH24SCO

Case - Zalman Z11 PLUS NEO

Power Supply - FSP Raider 650W 80+ Silver 5 Years Warranty

Fan For CPU - Zalman Performa CNPS5X

Case Fans – Corsair Air AF120 Quiet High Airflow 120mm (X3)

Software- Windows 10 64 bit Hebrew OEM

Wifi Card- TP-Link USB TL-WN722N 150Mbps

 
Parts are compatible but some points:

- i5-4460 + overclocking motherboard makes no sense
- GTX970 has only 3.5GB memory, does not support asynchronous shaders and is expensive considering 14/16nm GPU's are around corner. Recommend Radeon R9 instead, for example R9 380
- I recommend at least 250GB SSD
- Consider PCI Express WLAN card
 
The i5-4460 is a socket 1150 CPU, while that motherboard is a socket 1151 motherboard. If you want to stay with 1151, I'd recommend the i5-6600K.
You need DDR4 with that motherboard.
If you want an SSD, get a Samsung 850 EVO. 120GB is also incredibly small, I'd get at least a 250GB.
I'd get a more reputable power supply, from Corsair, EVGA, Silverstone, or Thermaltake.
If you need WiFi, get a PCI-E dual-band card.
 
Non overclock get i5 6500, ditch CPU heatsink

overclocker get i5 6600K

RAM to be DDR4

SSD to 250GB

wifi card a bit slow. Would suggest you get dual band or home plug.
 
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