Originally Posted by
Ripox
Depends what you call small and you should understand how smaller form factor negatively impacts overclocking potential. Overclocking isn't hard and if you are buying an unlocked processor (k edition), a Z-type motherboard, and a CPU cooler, then you should overclock on day one. its much easier on good boards than it has been before.
I picked the 750w PSU because, due to an offer/combo, it turned out a dollar less expensive than its 650w counterpart.
This is good for a number of reasons, the main one is this: You mentioned potentially adding more monitors, I'm assuming that means potentially moving to a 3-monitor 5760x1080 setup? As such, I picked the MSI 770 instead of the $95 less expensive Sapphire 7970, even though single card performance should be the same. I did this because should you later want to go 3 monitors, SLI is better than Crossfire (atm, anyways) so dual-770 is very very very strong (almost doubles performance) and will outdo dual-7970. With enough headroom in the PSU for SLI and a good SLI-able card such as the 770, you're good to go with this build.
You can and should overclock here. The H100i is particularly easy to install and with that case the push/pull configuration will keep things seriously cool even at decent overclocks