Joined: Dec 22, 2012
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Location: Kentucky
I need some sugestions. I would like to build a gameing rig. One that will be able to play the new games that might be coming out in the next couple of years. Any suggestions on ANY componets or set ups? I will start by saying that prices are not important, and adjust them to meet my limit.(I will need everything for the rig,mouse,monitor,etc)
Joined: May 31, 2011
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Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Budget? If you have money to burn, get a multi monitor steps. You need EVERYTHING, including a case?
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Joined: Aug 23, 2012
Posts: 166
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Intel Core i7 4930K 6 Core 3.4GHZ (3.9GHZ Turbo) 12MB Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor No HSF
ASUS Sabertooth X79 ATX LGA2011 DDR3 3PCI-E16 2PCI-E SATA3 USB3.0 SLI CrossFireX Audio Motherboard
Radeon 290x (x2 if you wanna spend 1200's $ on video cards haha)/ or GTX 780/Titan if you like nvida better
240gig SSD
2TB HD
G.SKILL RipjawsX F3-2133C9Q-32GXH 32GB 4X8GB DDR3-2133 CL9 240PIN 1.6V Dual Channel Memory Kit
ASUS Xonar Essence STX PCI-E1 SPDIF Sound Card 124DB SNR w/ Headphone AMP
Swiftech H320 Quiet Power PLUG-AND-PLAY Liquid Cooling System 4 Pin 3x 120mm Fans 3/8 Fitting if no room for triple rad the H220 is good to. Its also expandable so you can get add vga block and liquid cool your video card as well.
Oh i forgot a Power supply Seasonic X-1050 ATX 12V 24PIN 1050W Active PFC 80PLUS Gold Modular DC to DC San Ace Power Supply
If money is no option. haha The price for all that including mouse and keyboard is around $3200.00cdn you can build a good gaming machine for around 1500-2000 for all the compents you need.
I would wait to buy a good monitor until they get some 4k ones out
as for mouse and case get the ones you like
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Joined: Dec 22, 2012
Posts: 214
Location: Kentucky
Yes I have nothing right now and will be needing everything. I saw some on Cyber Power that looked like good buys, but I don't know a lot about computers. That's why I am going to let Meaneye's son build one for me or just buy one out right.
Joined: Apr 28, 2012
Posts: 1834
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Cyber Power has good base systems that you can customize all you want. You can pick out the parts and they will build it for you...pretty good for the money. Again...that does depend on what your budget is...
Taz
Joined: May 05, 2012
Posts: 169
Location: Scorched, AZ
]This is my build I just completed. I reused my Mouse, keyboard, monitor, OS, DVD, HD and my 2 GB GTX 760SC with dual fans all worth about 800 bucks.
Case:Corsair Carbide Series 400R retail $100 paid $59
CPU:AMD FX-8350 Vishera 4.0GHz retail $199 paid $169
MOBO:GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 retail $139 paid $ 123
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 16GB retail $164 paid $149
PSU: Corsair CX 750M Retail $90 paid $80
Old parts 800
New parts 505
Total 1305
A comparable pre-built would probably run about 1600-1800 dollars. saving me a few hundred.
Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Build your own. Pick your parts. Particularly, do not get a generic 'pre-built' type case. They are terrible.
but ya - at least the newest or previous CPU and GPU families, 16gb at least 1600mhz, a quality PSU - Antec, Corsair, Enermax, Silverstone, Thermtake, Coolermaster (I'd also recommend a modular PSU) - WD Caviar "Black" hard drive, and a SSD, if you like. Personally, I don't understand the fascination over SSD drives. Yes, your PC will boot up very quickly, and smaller applications adn games will load faster. but I have some nice platter drives and my PC boots in under 30 seconds (including logon), and I load games right behidn SSD owners. Plsu their relatively high ailure rate and cost just isn't worth it. To me. I tried an SSD, and wasn't all too impressed. I'm sure someone will offer a counter. But if you Do get an SSd, go or Intel. They are a bit more costly, but are the most reliable. New boards have pretty nice onboard audio, but a mid-range audio card will give you much more. ANd if you tie it to a ice set of TRUE surround headphones or speakers, you'll be set. There are far too many nice cases to really suggest any. Good fan options, space for a radiator, cable management, and ease o access are thing to look for. Get a gaming mouse that's the most comfortable for you. Gaming keyboards are spiffy, But I've ever used their keys, so I just go for high quality plain keyboards. AAnd multiple displays. The more the merrier, but even a second comes in handy oh-so-often. I run 4, and use all them them constantly. If you also need a display, try to avoid TN panels. They are the most common and cheap, but they lack in color repruduction adn picture consistency. Unfortunately, the panel type is rarely listed upfront.
Way to form paragraphs, Abe. Great,. my laptops' F key is starting to go.
Oh, and get an aftermarket cooler and get the kid to OC it a bit or you.
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Joined: Mar 27, 2011
Posts: 1042
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Just a few suggestions utilizing Abrams, MisterD's and three6 parts list. Research your CPU first to find one that fits your budget and still does what you want. Select a motherboard that can be updated to the next generation CPU's (GIGABYTE and ASUS are very reliable brands), select RAM that matches your motherboard high end requirements and get gaming specific RAM, you'll be glad you did. Get at least a 500 gb hard drive (WD black edition is one of your best bets), and select a large roomy case with plenty of fans that will easily dissipate heat (cooler master has a very good selection). Make sure that your power supply can deliver more power than you need, that way its not being taxed and will easily run your rigs goodies and will last longer (1000 watt modular from a reputable proven brand like Corsair). Hope this helps
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Bah! i knew i left one out.
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Joined: Dec 22, 2012
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Location: Kentucky
Taz, I was thinking of going with on from Cyber Power. Just have not made up my mind yet on one. Mean Eyes son looked up the parts on New Ege and can't really compete with there prices. If any of you have the time to look at these, please give your opinions.
Joined: Jun 07, 2011
Posts: 345
Location: Old Lyme, CT
You guys inspired me...I am now going to attempt to build a rig as well. Just spent about 2 days researching parts...any thoughts before I hit the buy key?
ASUS MAXIMUS VI FORMULA LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX gaming board with double-sided ROG Armor
Intel Core i7-4770K Haswell 3.5GHz LGA 1150 84W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics BX80646I74770K
2 x ASUS GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5 GeForce GTX 760 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SL
2 x G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model F3-14900CL10D-I Support Video Card
Western Digital WD Black WD2002FAEX 2TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Bare Drive – OEM
1 x Intel 530 Series SSDSC2BW240A4K5 2.5" 240GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
SeaSonic X-SERIES X-1050 1050W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Full Modular PSU
Cooler Master HAF X Blue Edition - High Air Flow Full Tower Computer Case with Windowed Side Panel and USB 3.0
ASUS Black Blu-ray Burner SATA BW-16D1HT
Joined: Aug 23, 2012
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
looks like a beast Rybay, possiblye grab a AIO cpu cooler, im running a swiftech H220 but a corsair H80i would do ya well if you dont plan on overclocking much
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Location: West Coast
Make sure that MB has 4 RAM slots
I would go with 2 1TB drives instead of 1 2TB less to lose if one fails Easier to manage one with all game one with music photos so on so on
Dont skimp on the power supply not sure about sea sonic stick with name brand Corsair,cooler master,thermaltake,rosewill price point is not alot you want stable power not just a lot of watts
Grab a cosair H80 or H100 cheap quiet easy maintenance free.i think an h100 is 99 US at new egg.
.. hope that helps any questions feel free to PM me i have many builds under me belt.
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Joined: Dec 22, 2012
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Location: Kentucky
Here are the ones that I am looking at from Cyber Power:
Gamer Infinity 8800 Pro
Gamer Infinity 8800 Pro SE
Mega Special IV
Please give your thoughts.