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Yeah you have to take into consideration that the majority of "overclockers" will use OC Genie and the various other automatic overclocking features provided by motherboard manufacturers. Meaning you'll be running a pretty aggressive voltage, that coupled with the natural temperature spikes of a CPU isn't something I'm comfortable recommending.http://pcpartpicker.com/p/k8H2CJ Is the x99 build. It's still being edited, I may just make the jump to Skylake instead. Haven't 100% decided yet. Also, a hyper 212 evo is very capable of cooling the 4690k, it's the cpu and cooler that I have, and I have my 4690k OC'd to 4.6 Ghz and my temps are around 60* C with a few bots, chrome tabs, and a random game open in the background.
And here's my current rig. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DDycpg Was kind of a budget build, but Now I has lots of spending cash, so I'll make my next rig super beastly
Don't have my monitor there, but it's a 40" Vizio tv at the moment
Also, is there a particular reason you purchase ASRock boards? From my experience their MOSFET's are low quality, hence the reason their power delivery heatsinks being so large, because they produce undesirable heat. Can't say I'm in agreement of the CPU choice either, given that it's crippled in terms of PCI-E lanes and comes with a significant price increase compared to a Z97.