Technically not a gamepad, and probably not what you're looking for, but the http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1944625487/omni-move-naturally-in-your-favorite-game?ref=category'>Omni looks super awesome.
Buying a 3570k and then upgrading to a 3770k later does not seem money efficient to me. You will be spending £250 and not getting much for your money.
I completely agree. If you want the 3770k, you may aswell get it from the start and be done with it - it probably won't get a lot cheaper than it already is.
Probably something like a Crucial M4, or a Samsung 840. I'm not too knowledgeable when it comes to SSDs, so maybe another member can give a better recommendation.
Just as a future reference to anyone viewing this thread in the future (Hello future people!), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKIsrwS3fX4'>This Video on Bitfenix's YouTube channel explains it perfectly.
Wow, thanks for the fast responses! I'm looking to build my first rig this summer (not great timing with release dates of newcomponents, I know ^_^) - I'll let the forum know how it goes! :)
I've just watched Linus' video on the NCIX YouTube channel
, and at around 3m3s, he recommends using a non-modular PSU. Could someone please clarify why, as I am left a bit baffled...
^This. I also thought that you could save a few pounds on the motherboard and HDD, and perhaps get a 670. Since you're getting a wireless card, as far as I can tell, you're getting little benefit of the PRO version of the P8z77.