Intel Core i5 4670K
ThermalTake Water Performer 3.0
Cooler Master 690 II case
Corsair Dominator GT 2400 MHZ 8GB
480 GB SSD kingston
Asus Z97-K
and a local PSU was having gs800 that one burnt in high voltage.
SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7970 OC 3gb
will buy new psu
Ok, first of all buy a PSU and GPU. As your budget is very high these are one of the best things to invest in because they are modular, later if you want to upgrade your cpu etc, you can just use the same psu and gpu.
Buy a good 80+ Gold PSU, Cooler Master V650 is among the best, if you want to go with corsair, be a bit careful. Just like in GPUs where there are vendors msi, evga, asus etc. While the underlying card is of amd or nvidia, sane is the case with PSUs. Corsair, rosewill, cooler master are vendors while the underlying unit is made by CWT, sunflower etc. You need to make sure that the underlying unit is made by a good company regardless of the vendor. Mostly corsair PSUs are made by CWT or by joint productions, mostly Chinese. I recommend you to get the Sunflower ones. I personally have a Rosewill Capstone Gold and it is bullet proof, solid as hell with a 7 year warranty. Dont cheap out on PSU, buy once and it will last you forever. And remember wattage does not tell anything, just quality matters.
For GPU go with a EVGA GTX 1080 (currently available at 66k ish from Pakiyoungster sealed) or if you wish, buy a 1080ti, these will last you at least 3 years maxxed out and above easily.
Again does not matter how rich you are, dont waste money if it is of no benefit. Invest in the items above first, enjoy them, you will be more than satisfied, if still not then you can always upgrade your platform using the same new PSU and GPU.
And if upgrading 2 things is not intriguing, then next thing will be a monitor, I know you said you have bought some sony 40inch but I guess it will be pretty shit for gaming. 4th thing to upgrade will be your SSD to a high end samsungs or crucials 1tb one, they are cheap.
Note: Again investing in any of these things will be not a waste as they are all modular. If you want to buy a new cpu, you will have to buy a new motherboard and ram as well and after like 3 ish months intel 8th gen will release and it is a rumor that 8th gen i3 = 7th gen i5. There is a very high chance of this to happen as AMD is pulling Intels leg, and if it happens, your upgrade (which already would have cost you a lot) will be totally worthless.
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