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Possible new system build

Joined: Feb 24, 2009
Posts: 379
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:38 pm
A new system might be in my future.

Im not sure where to start. Its been a few years since my last build. Just so you know I am running an e8400 dual core processer, which does not cut it for BF4.

My budget is under $1000 and It is looking like I will need everything except maybe the OS, since I will want my current system for everyday use. This will be a gaming only pc.

I still have a free liscense for Win 7.

I am looking at Toms Hardware $1600 build as a place to start:

$1600 Enthusiast System Components
Motherboard Asus Z87-PLUS, LGA 1150, Intel Z87 Express                                  $163
Processor Intel Core i5-4670K: 3.4 GHz Base Clock Rate, 3.8 GHz Maximum Turbo Boost, 6 MB Shared L3 Cache $240
Heat Sink         Enermax ETS-T40-TB Air Cooler                                                           $35
Memory        8 GB Patriot Viper 3 (2 x 4 GB) DDR3-1866 Model PV38G186C9K $95
Graphics        2 x MSI Gaming N770 TF, GeForce GTX 770 2 GB 256-bit GDDR5        $660
System Drive  Samsung 840 Pro MZ-7PD128PW 2.5" 128 GB SATA 6Gb/s (SSD)       $150
Storage Drive  Seagate Barracuda 2 TB, 7200 RPM, 64 MB Cache, SATA 6Gb/s        $100
Optical        Lite-On iHAS124-04 DVD Burner                                                            $18
Case       NZXT Gamma Black ATX Mid Tower Computer Case                              $35
Power       Corsair TX750 V2 750 W ATX12V v2.3 80 PLUS Bronze PSU               $90


Im thinking I can shave off some money with sales here and there.
I will want to double the memory to at least 16gb, and drop the SSD.

I see that Fry's has the ntel Core i5-4670K for $219 right now, so that is a $20 savings right off the bat. And I might just go with a single graphics card.


Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks





Joined: Jun 07, 2011
Posts: 345
Location: Old Lyme, CT
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:22 pm
Moosehead,

Looks like a pretty sweet system.  
I found it was best to shop for each component, but you can spend a lot in shipping lol.
I just bought most of mine from Tiger Direct and Newegg.  I think New Egg had bundle deals for the motherboard and CPU.  I recommend the ASUS ROG series.


I just built my first one in Dec.  It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot.


Asus Maximus Vi Formula Lga 1150 Intel Z87
Intel Core I7-4770k Haswell 3.5ghz Lga 1150 84w Quad-Core Desktop Processor
2X Asus Gtx760-Dc2oc-2gd5 Geforce Gtx 760 2gb 256-Bit Gddr5 Pci Express 3.0
2X G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16gb (2 X 8gb) 240-Pin Ddr3 Sdram Ddr3 1866 (Pc3 14900)
Cooler Master Hyper T4 - Cpu Cooler With 4 Direct Contact Heatpipes
Intel 530 Series Ssdsc2bw240a4k5 2.5" 240gb Sata Iii Mlc Internal Solid State Drive (Ssd)
Western Digital WD Black WD2002FAEX 2TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Bare Drive
SeaSonic X-SERIES X-1050 1050W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Full Modular
Cooler Master HAF X Blue Edition - High Air Flow Full Tower Computer Case

Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:09 pm
It'd have to suggest avoiding a Seagate drive. they used to be awesome, but i've been seeing a lot of failures over the past few years. Western Digital seems to have stepped up their game though. But the rest looks pretty sweet. I'm a bit on the fence about 16gb of RAM, though. Right now, I could only justify having 16gb of RAM if you run virtual machines or heaving Photoshop work. I have 8gb of 1866mhz and I always have some to spare while gaming, ripping, video encoding.. anything. Plus RAM prices are at a high point right now. Id get 8gb for now,and another 8 when the prices come down in a couple months. RAM prices have always fluctuated greatly. I always suggest a strong single GPU instead of dual cards. Also maybe look at a Blu-rray drive. At least a BD reader/DVD burner.


-- Of all the soles I've ever tasted, his had the most   ....cumin. --
Joined: Feb 24, 2009
Posts: 379
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:36 pm
Nice Rybay, a little over my budget.







Last edited by Moosehead on Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:16 pm; edited 1 time in total
Joined: May 05, 2012
Posts: 169
Location: Scorched, AZ
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:19 am
Looks good.  My only concern is power consumption and the 750 watt PSU.  You might run into some heat issues with one fan in that particular case.  Might want to get some more fans for your case especially if you are doing SLI.



Joined: Feb 24, 2009
Posts: 379
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:19 pm

Abram wrote (View Post):

It'd have to suggest avoiding a Seagate drive. they used to be awesome, but i've been seeing a lot of failures over the past few years. Western Digital seems to have stepped up their game though. But the rest looks pretty sweet. I'm a bit on the fence about 16gb of RAM, though. Right now, I could only justify having 16gb of RAM if you run virtual machines or heaving Photoshop work. I have 8gb of 1866mhz and I always have some to spare while gaming, ripping, video encoding.. anything. Plus RAM prices are at a high point right now. Id get 8gb for now,and another 8 when the prices come down in a couple months. RAM prices have always fluctuated greatly. I always suggest a strong single GPU instead of dual cards. Also maybe look at a Blu-rray drive. At least a BD reader/DVD burner.



Gonna start tweaking the components. I like NZXT and AZZA cases.
The reason I was going to start with 16 gb of ram is so I can get matched pairs and wont have to worry latter that I can get them or have to replace the entire set.
Since this would be gaming only, any reason to get the blu-ray drive over dvd?





Joined: Mar 07, 2011
Posts: 10
Location: Concord, NC
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:39 pm
Have you gone to CyberpowerPC or iBuyPower and looked at their systems, which you can have custom built without the OS?  I have bought in the past from both and have had very good luck with them. I don't know if they can do it in the budget you are looking at.

Joined: Mar 03, 2013
Posts: 2716
Location: Haddon Twp. NJ
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:29 pm
Moosehead, go with the 16g memory.







Joined: Feb 24, 2009
Posts: 379
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:44 pm

CptSobel wrote (View Post):

Have you gone to CyberpowerPC or iBuyPower and looked at their systems, which you can have custom built without the OS?  I have bought in the past from both and have had very good luck with them. I don't know if they can do it in the budget you are looking at.


I bought my son a Cyberpower mini tower. About the size of Xbox 360 and liquid cooled. So far it seems like a nice unit. I eoyukjd just prefer to build my own.





Joined: Feb 24, 2009
Posts: 379
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:46 pm

MisterD wrote (View Post):

Looks good.  My only concern is power consumption and the 750 watt PSU.  You might run into some heat issues with one fan in that particular case.  Might want to get some more fans for your case especially if you are doing SLI.


You don't think 750w is enough or the quality of the brand?





Joined: May 05, 2012
Posts: 169
Location: Scorched, AZ
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:14 pm
Actually with a little research your proposed PSU should be more than plenty.  It seems that most SLI configurations run on average of just under 500 watts.  Overclocking would bump it up but you should still have enough power.



Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 12:13 am
A good quality 750w PSU will be fine.  Every generation of GPU requires amps,  relative to their performance.


-- Of all the soles I've ever tasted, his had the most   ....cumin. --
Joined: Feb 24, 2009
Posts: 379
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:46 pm
Tweaked the parts list:
build

Have to bring the price down a little more.





Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:41 am
Nice. Going to RAID those drives? I'm a huge fan of big cases, and have a 922 myself. Having room for an entire forearms in there is quite convenient, and the bulge on the 'back' panel has room to snake all your cables around the back of the motherboard. My one tiny beef with it is that you have to remove 4 internal screws to pop the front off to give those filters a good cleaning. I was unable to find a 200mm fan for the side, but was able to make a 220mm fit just fine, and stretch a piece of pantyhose over it.


-- Of all the soles I've ever tasted, his had the most   ....cumin. --
Joined: Jul 22, 2013
Posts: 153
Location: Thu Deep South, Baby.
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:02 pm
Im no expert but i did save a ton of money using pcpartpicker.com
you can compare and contrast vendors. you can make a free account and put in your zip code and compare local vendors as well.
it helped me a lot.






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