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nvidia 3d vision pc spec

engineerof2005

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I have shortlisted and finalised these components for assembled PC
please give your recommendation or suggestion on this one.

CPU - Intel Core i7-3770
non K version because no plan to overclock
comes with vt-d support also

MOBO - Asus P8Z77-V
not sure about vt-d support

RAM - Corsair 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1600MHz Vengeance

GPU - 2 x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 OC in SLI
I want to take full advantage of my old 3d monitor
with nvidia 3d vision to play 3d games
so is it a good idea to sli?
I think it can match/outperform a single gtx 680

SSD - Samsung 840 Pro Series 256GB

HDD - Seagate Barracuda 3TB

PSU - Corsair TX750 V2
I have one xigmatek 700w 80 plus bronze psu
if this can be used then no need to purchase new psu

CASE - NZXT Phantom 410

DVD - LITE-ON DVD Writer

MOUSE - Standard USB Optical Mouse

KB - Standard USB Mechanical Keyboard
I have a workstation with no ps/2 port
so planning to use new KB with that workstation
and I will use old ps/2 mechanical KB with this new build

2 x Microsoft Xbox360 controller for PC
to play games without damaging the keyboard

HP ZR30w or Dell UltraSharp U3011
I have Benq XL2410T 3d monitor with old workstation
I will attach newly purchased monitor with the workstation
and planning to use the old 3d monitor with this new build
 
I think it looks pretty excellent for what you want to do. That Xigmatek PSU will work just fine too. :)
 
660s are horrible value.
Perhaps just get 2 650 Ti Boosts (much better value), and then SLI them?
 
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