i7-3820 or i7-4790 are both very strong CPUs and are the most common 3.6GHz nominal clock with 4 cores.
32GB RAM is overflowing with it. Might help some video edit a touch over 16GB
Would appear to have an SSD Boot drive, but not big enough for a temporary storage to edit large videos.
Is that a 240GB SSD or 24GB?
The GTX 960 is well below what would be paired with an i7 3rd/4th gen quad core.
GTX 960 to 970 is a big jump
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1...
970 to 980 is small, and preferred to take the expensive big step 970 to 980 TI
GTX 960 is rank 22 on this table of GPU to gaming
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Ga...
You can select all GPU and choose games and RESTRICT to build a new table, Site is slow.
750 watt power supplies are normally good, and far more power than you need, but I far prefer brand-model to look up its true power in a modern computer and its stability.
Gaming is based on graphics cards, unless slowed by something else, and although 4K can run, it doesn't run well in modern games designed for 4K. The 2GB version of GTX 960 is based on 1920x1080 displays.
Windows 10 gets DirectX 12 that is supposed to improve both cpu and graphics performance in next generation gaming.
It is top grade potential, but flawed to top grade performance.
I do wish sales people would stop talking gigahertz and gigabytes and watts and instead state manufacturer names and model numbers.
There are 66 new Desktop-tower PCs shown at newegg.com with GTX 960
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis...
At $786, with AMD FX-8350, 8GB RAM, 1TB with a serious build quality issue but if cleaned up before use is just about as strong as what you show.
It is not to say you don't see i7's, but gtx 970 does a lot better.
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