Posted October 10, 2013 Hi everyone, this is my planned build, I would appreciate if you gave me your opinion about it! I want this config to last for at least 3 years, I don't want to do any overclocking and it will be for single display 1080p gaming and everyday use. Motherboard: ASUS P8H77-V http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77V/ Processor: Intel Core i5 3350p RAM: Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 8GB (2x4) http://www.corsair.com/us/memory-by-product-family/vengeance/vengeance-8gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmz8gx3m2a1600c9.html GPU: ASUS GTX 660Ti 2GB http://www.asus.com/hu/Graphics_Cards/GTX660_TIDC22GD5/ - I was thinking of getting the 3gig version HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 7200rpm 64MB 1TB Case: Cooler Master Silencio 650 Pure http://www.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/case/mid-tower-silent-series/silencio650pure.html PSU: I haven't decided yet, but i have two options: Corsair CX 500 80+Bronze or FSP Raider 550 80+Silver - I'm leaning towards the FSP, because of the better 80+ rating and also it has a 5 year warranty as opposed to the Corsair's 3. I haven't really found any reviews about this PSU, so maybe someone who had any experience with FSP products could let me know if it's a good choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Hi everyone, this is my planned build, I would appreciate if you gave me your opinion about it! I want this config to last for at least 3 years, I don't want to do any overclocking and it will be for single display 1080p gaming and everyday use. Motherboard: ASUS P8H77-V http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77V/ Processor: Intel Core i5 3350p RAM: Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 8GB (2x4) http://www.corsair.com/us/memory-by-product-family/vengeance/vengeance-8gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmz8gx3m2a1600c9.html GPU: ASUS GTX 660Ti 2GB http://www.asus.com/hu/Graphics_Cards/GTX660_TIDC22GD5/ - I was thinking of getting the 3gig version HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 7200rpm 64MB 1TB Case: Cooler Master Silencio 650 Pure http://www.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/case/mid-tower-silent-series/silencio650pure.html PSU: I haven't decided yet, but i have two options: Corsair CX 500 80+Bronze or FSP Raider 550 80+Silver - I'm leaning towards the FSP, because of the better 80+ rating and also it has a 5 year warranty as opposed to the Corsair's 3. I haven't really found any reviews about this PSU, so maybe someone who had any experience with FSP products could let me know if it's a good choice. How is that 1200$? I can build a better 1200$ build. Where are you from? ][ CPU: Phenom II x6 1045t @3,7GHz ][ GPU: GTX 660 2GB ][ Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P ][ RAM: 8GB @1450Mhz CL9 DDR3 ][ PSU: Chieftec 500AB A ][ Case: SilentiumPC Regnum L50 ][ CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo & Arctic MX4 ][ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 AMD CPU and GPU, as of now your build is pretty meh at best, get an SSD and a Barracuda drive, you can cut some money on the case. like @Wolfur said how are you coming to 1200 with this? This build looks really underwhelming. Error: 410 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Get a Z77A-G45 and a 3570k or a FX-8350 and a GA-990FXA-UD3 as well as a 650-750 watt psu also a hyper 212 evo or a H100i. EDIT: Get a 760 it's the same price and preforms like a 670 Mein Führer... I CAN WALK !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Don't worry I got you covered Afterburner PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks CPU: AMD FX-8320 3.5GHz 8-Core Processor ($153.61 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.99 @ Microcenter) Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 ATX AM3+ Motherboard ($125.99 @ NCIX US) Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($149.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($84.99 @ NCIX US) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($62.99 @ NCIX US) Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition 3GB Video Card ($372.98 @ SuperBiiz) Case: Fractal Design Define R4 w/Window (Black Pearl) ATX Mid Tower Case ($99.99 @ NCIX US) Other: Corsair RM Series 650 Watt ATX/EPS 80PLUS Gold-Certified Power Supply - CP-9020054-NA RM650 ($119.99) Total: $1200.52 (Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.) (Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-10-10 17:27 EDT-0400) or PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks CPU: AMD FX-8320 3.5GHz 8-Core Processor ($153.61 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.99 @ Microcenter) Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 ATX AM3+ Motherboard ($125.99 @ NCIX US) Memory: Corsair Vengeance LP 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($134.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 840 Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($159.00 @ Adorama) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($62.99 @ NCIX US) Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 3GB Video Card ($309.99 @ Newegg) Case: Fractal Design Define R4 w/Window (Black Pearl) ATX Mid Tower Case ($99.99 @ NCIX US) Other: Corsair RM Series 650 Watt ATX/EPS 80PLUS Gold-Certified Power Supply - CP-9020054-NA RM650 ($119.99) Total: $1196.54 (Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.) (Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-10-10 17:32 EDT-0400) # -_- [Planned RIg AKA Project ARES] -_-# | AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz 8-Core | Be Quiet DARK ROCK 2 57.9 CFM Fluid Dynamic Bearing | Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z |G.Skill Ripjaws X 8GB | Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM |Samsung 840 Series 250GB 2.5" SSD | Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 3GB |Fractal Design Define R4 w/Window (Black Pearl) ATX Mid Tower|Gelid Solutions Silent 14 PWM 74.5 CFM 140mm x3 |Corsair RM Series 750 Watt ATX/EPS 80PLUS Gold-Certified Power Supply| |Rosewill RNX-N250PCe | Windows 8 | Acer H236HLbid 23.0" |Corsair Vengeance K70 | Corsair Vengeance M65 Wired Laser | STEELSERIES QCK Black|Sennheiser HD 558| Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 8320.. And an AMD gpu. hello Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Hi everyone, this is my planned build, I would appreciate if you gave me your opinion about it! I want this config to last for at least 3 years, I don't want to do any overclocking and it will be for single display 1080p gaming and everyday use. Motherboard: ASUS P8H77-V http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77V/ Processor: Intel Core i5 3350p RAM: Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 8GB (2x4) http://www.corsair.com/us/memory-by-product-family/vengeance/vengeance-8gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmz8gx3m2a1600c9.html GPU: ASUS GTX 660Ti 2GB http://www.asus.com/hu/Graphics_Cards/GTX660_TIDC22GD5/ - I was thinking of getting the 3gig version HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 7200rpm 64MB 1TB Case: Cooler Master Silencio 650 Pure http://www.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/case/mid-tower-silent-series/silencio650pure.html PSU: I haven't decided yet, but i have two options: Corsair CX 500 80+Bronze or FSP Raider 550 80+Silver - I'm leaning towards the FSP, because of the better 80+ rating and also it has a 5 year warranty as opposed to the Corsair's 3. I haven't really found any reviews about this PSU, so maybe someone who had any experience with FSP products could let me know if it's a good choice. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks Motherboard: MSI Z87-G55 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($139.67 @ Amazon) Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($67.99 @ NCIX US) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($59.97 @ SuperBiiz) Video Card: MSI Radeon HD 7970 3GB Video Card ($299.99 @ Amazon) Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper ATX Full Tower Case ($120.00 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Corsair Professional 850W 80 PLUS Gold Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($149.99 @ Amazon) Other: Xeon e3-1230v3 (Haswell i7 locked from overclocking, no unnecessary iGPU) ($250.00) Total: $1087.61 (Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.) (Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-10-10 17:31 EDT-0400) i7 + Radeon 7970. Best all around build and you actually have 100$ left, might wanna add an SSD or buy windows if needed for that money. AMD is a no-no in a high-end build like this, why would you cheap out on CPU? Crossfire Ready with a powerful power supply, you can drop in a second 7970 in the future if you want. ][ CPU: Phenom II x6 1045t @3,7GHz ][ GPU: GTX 660 2GB ][ Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P ][ RAM: 8GB @1450Mhz CL9 DDR3 ][ PSU: Chieftec 500AB A ][ Case: SilentiumPC Regnum L50 ][ CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo & Arctic MX4 ][ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Author How is that 1200$? I can build a better 1200$ build. Where are you from? It's kinda 1200. Hungary. Conversion might be a little off, because I was looking at the w/o VAT prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Author 8320.. And an AMD gpu. Yeah, I had bad experiences with AMD cards in previous builds, so I'm gonna stick with the gtx. But thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Yeah, I had bad experiences with AMD cards in previous builds, so I'm gonna stick with the gtx. But thanks! What kind of experiences? hello Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Author Get a Z77A-G45 and a 3570k or a FX-8350 and a GA-990FXA-UD3 as well as a 650-750 watt psu also a hyper 212 evo or a H100i. EDIT: Get a 760 it's the same price and preforms like a 670 I was thinking about the H100i, but i guess it's gonna be a later upgrade. The 760 tip is interesting, thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Author What kind of experiences? Bad ones. I had to return two of them to the shop. One had temperature issues, the other I forgot, it was a long time ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Bad ones. I had to return two of them to the shop. One had temperature issues, the other I forgot, it was a long time ago. What cards? A lot has changed. hello Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 What cards? A lot has changed. Yeah a lot has but I understand wear he's coming from I've had a few AMD cards fail on me in the past but the same happened to me with Nvidia cards too. Mein Führer... I CAN WALK !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 10, 2013 Please don't post 1200$ build. Without more info, people assumed that you are from the US. Prices are different in regions, so a build from 1200$ is useally 1200€ despite the fact the euro is worth a little more. Are you buying local? Or wich sites do you know where we can have a look at? NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710 Build Log: Phantom - Antique Noctua Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 11, 2013 Author Please don't post 1200$ build. Without more info, people assumed that you are from the US. Prices are different in regions, so a build from 1200$ is useally 1200€ despite the fact the euro is worth a little more. Are you buying local? Or wich sites do you know where we can have a look at? As you might know, we don't have euro yet, so its forint prices i'm looking at. I could link the sites i'm buying from, but you wouldn't be able to decypher much, since it's in hungarian. I also posted the links to some of the parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 11, 2013 As you might know, we don't have euro yet, so its forint prices i'm looking at. I could link the sites i'm buying from, but you wouldn't be able to decypher much, since it's in hungarian. I also posted the links to some of the parts. Yes I know you don't have euro. I just don't know the hungarian transfer rate and I did know it off the euro. Just trying to explain that a 1200$ build most likely won't be able to get into your budget. Since the prices off parts are much higher for you. As you might have seen from the builds that were posted. I doubt that those builds fit your budget, based on what you put together. Google translate is our friend, we can decypher alot with the interweb avaible to our duty! NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710 Build Log: Phantom - Antique Noctua Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 11, 2013 Author Yes I know you don't have euro. I just don't know the hungarian transfer rate and I did know it off the euro. Just trying to explain that a 1200$ build most likely won't be able to get into your budget. Since the prices off parts are much higher for you. As you might have seen from the builds that were posted. I doubt that those builds fit your budget, based on what you put together. Google translate is our friend, we can decypher alot with the interweb avaible to our duty! Yeah, now that i did the math its 1136 usd on today's exchange rate. Google translate might work for some languages, but hungarian is not one of them, I've just tried and it translated the main navigation buttons (shopping cart, about us, etc) and it left the rest of the page in hungarian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 11, 2013 Yeah, now that i did the math its 1136 usd on today's exchange rate. Google translate might work for some languages, but hungarian is not one of them, I've just tried and it translated the main navigation buttons (shopping cart, about us, etc) and it left the rest of the page in hungarian. Just give that site! And your budget in your currency. NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710 Build Log: Phantom - Antique Noctua Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 11, 2013 Author Just give that site! And your budget in your currency. http://www.pcland.hu/ Budget: 195 000 HUF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 11, 2013 http://www.pcland.hu/ Budget: 195 000 HUF To me those prices look insane, lol. I need to see around abit. NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710 Build Log: Phantom - Antique Noctua Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 16, 2013 Yeah, I had bad experiences with AMD cards in previous builds, so I'm gonna stick with the gtx. But thanks! AMD is a much better value atm on the lower end. I was thinking about the H100i, but i guess it's gonna be a later upgrade. The 760 tip is interesting, thanks. No point spending so much on a cpu cooler. Oc'ing your cpu will not do that much compared to other better upgrades for gaming. As you might know, we don't have euro yet, so its forint prices i'm looking at. I could link the sites i'm buying from, but you wouldn't be able to decypher much, since it's in hungarian. I also posted the links to some of the parts. Yeah, now that i did the math its 1136 usd on today's exchange rate. Google translate might work for some languages, but hungarian is not one of them, I've just tried and it translated the main navigation buttons (shopping cart, about us, etc) and it left the rest of the page in hungarian. There's little reason to convert when you don't have to. Parts and prices vary from region to region so it's best to use the original. http://www.pcland.hu/ Budget: 195 000 HUF Is there anywhere else you can shop? The site is a pain to navigate. If you ever need help with a build, read the following before posting: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/3061-build-plan-thread-recommendations-please-read-before-posting/Also, make sure to quote a post or tag a member when replying or else they won't get a notification that you replied to them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 16, 2013 PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($227.98 @ Outlet PC) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus 76.8 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($24.99 @ NCIX US) Motherboard: MSI Z87-G43 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($137.86 @ Newegg) Memory: Mushkin Blackline 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($62.99 @ NCIX US) Storage: Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($79.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($59.96 @ Outlet PC) Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 280X 3GB Video Card ($304.98 @ SuperBiiz) Case: Fractal Design Define R4 w/Window (Black Pearl) ATX Mid Tower Case ($99.99 @ NCIX US) Power Supply: Corsair Builder 600W 80 PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V Power Supply ($49.99 @ Microcenter) Optical Drive: Samsung SH-224DB/BEBE DVD/CD Writer ($16.98 @ Outlet PC) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM) (64-bit) ($88.98 @ Outlet PC) Total: $1154.69 (Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.) (Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-10-16 00:47 EDT-0400) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 17, 2013 Author AMD is a much better value atm on the lower end. No point spending so much on a cpu cooler. Oc'ing your cpu will not do that much compared to other better upgrades for gaming. There's little reason to convert when you don't have to. Parts and prices vary from region to region so it's best to use the original. Is there anywhere else you can shop? The site is a pain to navigate. It was for me too, but it currently offers the best prices. Thanks for the tips! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 17, 2013 It was for me too, but it currently offers the best prices. Thanks for the tips! Sorry, I completely forgot to let you know something, but yes - that site was a pain to get something working, aswell the prices seemed to be crazy. Because we can't use that site and you tell us that is the cheapest one out there. Try something like this: Note: with the CPU, Mobo, GPU and Storage you see that I put multiple options, this is because I don't know the budget. I would suggest have a look at all the first options I gave. If you then still have budget left. Then you can have a look (depending on how much budget you have left, to upgrade stuff) In order off things I would recommend (the parts that are after --) is to either think about getting an SSD, this is something nice to have, but not needed. If you don't care about the speed to much, but more about frames in games - have a look at the GPU to upgrade that. If you after that still have budget left, then upgrade the CPU. But be carefull (i put that -!- for a reason, it's highly suggested to use the 990 chip motherboards for the FX8320, since else boards can just die once you OC them. CPU: FX-6300 -!- FX-8320 CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO Motherboard: Gigabyte 970A-UD3P, Asus M5A97 LE R2.0, MSI 970A-G46 -!- Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3, Asrock 990FX Extreme 3, Asus M5A99X EVO R2.0. RAM: Cheapest 8GB (2x4GB) 1600 CL9 kit you can get. Mushkin Blackline are for us useally the cheapest. GPU: AMD 7950, AMD R9-270x, Nvidia 760 2GB -- AMD 7970, AMD R9-280x. Nvidia 770 2GB Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1/2TB, 64mb cache. -- Kingston V300 series, Crucial M4, Samsung EVO 120/128GB SSD. PSU: Any 80+ bronze 500W from Corsair, Seasonic, XFX or Be Quiet! Case: Personal preference, but good budget priced cases to look at(without window): NZXT Source 210 (elite has front usb 3.0) Corsair 200R, Cooler Master HAF 912. (with window) NZXT Source 210 Windowed, Bitfenix Shinobi Windowed, Thermaltake Commander MS-I. PSU: Any 500W 80+ bronze psu from either Corsair, Seasonic, XFX or Be Queit! Case fans: Cooler Master Sickleflow (red, blue, green!) x4 (useally it's 4 that you want, 2 as front intake, 1 as rear exhaust, 1 on the CPU Cooler. You can get a 5th and place it on the top to exhaust from there. Depending on case. NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710 Build Log: Phantom - Antique Noctua Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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