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Post by George on Aug 5, 2015 1:51:37 GMT 10
Hello Every one! Back in April of this year my laptop start to get a lot of heat problems like shutting down when was to hot and i know that could be a problem so in may after a good cleaning my laptop wont turn on completely only the leds from the mouse pad but th fan didnt turn on so i check it and was the gpu so i send the laptop to a good friend of mine but tellme that there is nothing to do -_- so yea a good laptop (Core i7 , 16gb of ram , GT 630 2GB). After that I start using a temporal pc but i cant use that when ever i want =/ i still working on things like the Remaster proyect and other things but will take some time. Oh and for people that still askme request or cuestions and i didnt answer its not because i dont to its because i only use this pc for a couple of hours lol Any way back on topic i go yesterday near of my home to buy some of the components (i go before and i get a decent budget) and now many of the components were more expensive ? wtf so i was really upset >.< So i was Thinking on build something like this: Graphic Card GTX 980 Motherboard Asus X99 Deluxe With DDR4, USB 3.1 and support of 64GB of Ram Intel Core i7 (Not sure wich version will be the best maybe the six core verion ?) Ram 16gb ddr4 Power Supply Corsair (850 or 1000 watts?) SSD with 500GB Case (Not sure if Corsair or Cooler Master) Display So what are the best sites for buy the parts? i was thinking on Ebay or amazon but what others are there?
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Post by IrishLumberjack on Aug 5, 2015 1:57:13 GMT 10
I bought most of my parts from Newegg. I would recommend pairing a 250 GB SSD with a much larger HDD.
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Post by JKap on Aug 5, 2015 2:05:23 GMT 10
If your on a budget, go with a AMD processor, if your all about performance, go with an Intel processor. Intel is more expensive.
How much are you willing to spend?
Also I don't thing you need a power supply that strong, I have a gtx 960 ( single fan) with a power supply crossair cx 600, nothing uses 16 gb of ram right now, bit your future proofing, so that's good
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Post by George on Aug 5, 2015 4:33:32 GMT 10
If your on a budget, go with a AMD processor, if your all about performance, go with an Intel processor. Intel is more expensive. How much are you willing to spend? Also I don't thing you need a power supply that strong, I have a gtx 960 ( single fan) with a power supply crossair cx 600, nothing uses 16 gb of ram right now, bit your future proofing, so that's good Hello Since i dont think i can buy for the moment the GTX 980 maybe the GTX 970 will be nice but ¿What´s the diference between the 970 and 980? (price is one but the rest?) Yea i think a 600 will be fine for now.
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Post by JKap on Aug 5, 2015 7:12:55 GMT 10
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Post by George on Aug 7, 2015 0:42:02 GMT 10
Ok so there is not much difference on each Card but before thinking on buy a video card i need to know wich microprocessor will buy and specially to prevent the bottleneck , so for that i was interested on:
Core i7 and a Asus X99 Deluxe (2011 socket)
But there is many versions of the i7 (Quad Core ,Six Core , Octa Core) there is also the K versions.
As for the motherboard the Asus X99 Deluxe its good but a bit expensive there is also the MSI X99A that supports 128GB.
so not sure wich version of the i7 choose.
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Post by LuciaGTAVI on Aug 7, 2015 4:53:28 GMT 10
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Post by IrishLumberjack on Aug 7, 2015 6:16:35 GMT 10
Don't forget good thermal paste, Chief! Arctic Silver is a good buy and inexpensive.
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Post by JKap on Aug 7, 2015 7:19:58 GMT 10
What's your budget?
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Post by George on Aug 7, 2015 11:20:11 GMT 10
Around $800 , yes i still need 1000 more , but i may get the rest soon so i may start buying component by component. MaximumCore™: Yea that´s the kind of setup iam looking
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Post by JKap on Aug 7, 2015 11:50:42 GMT 10
You go with a AMD 8 core processor, is cheaper also for cheap legit MS keys you can go here reddit.com/r/microsoftsoftwareswap you can buy them here on the cheap and you dont need 1000 more, i built this gaming PC for 600$ i found a list that is just as good, this is around 800$ pcpartpicker.com/p/6mfrgsPCPartPicker part list: pcpartpicker.com/p/6mfrgsPrice breakdown by merchant: pcpartpicker.com/p/6mfrgs/by_merchant/CPU: AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz 8-Core Processor ($164.95 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: ASRock 970 EXTREME4 ATX AM3+ Motherboard ($69.98 @ Newegg) Memory: Corsair Dominator 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($94.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Western Digital Black2 1TB 2.5" 5400RPM Hybrid Internal Hard Drive ($139.99 @ Newegg) Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 960 2GB SuperSC ACX 2.0+ Video Card ($184.99 @ NCIX US) Case: Cougar Challenger-B (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($67.99 @ SuperBiiz) Power Supply: Thermaltake TR2 700W ATX Power Supply ($32.99 @ Newegg) Optical Drive: Samsung SH-224DB/BEBE DVD/CD Writer ($14.89 @ OutletPC) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (64-bit) ($91.75 @ OutletPC) Total: $862.52 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-08-06 22:06 EDT-0400
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Post by Havoc on Aug 8, 2015 3:38:55 GMT 10
Why exactly do you want such an extreme expensive mothterboard and on the other hand save some money at the graphics card? Or are interested in overclocking? If you really want to build a gaming pc than: graphics card > motherboard. Also,if your primary goal is gaming rather than 3D Editing, Video- editing etc. than: Graphics card > CPU. If it has to be an i7, then choose the Core i7 5820K. Its pretty much the cheapest of the bunch, but there is not really a point in spending 50%-120% more money and receiving 5-15% better performance. Its a hexa core and like all of the i7- series it comes with hyperthreading, allows the cpu to handle 12 Threads simultaneously. In terms of gaming totally useless today but maybe, in a few years it will come handy (sometimes).
Asides from that, whats up with these ueber power supplies? You dont need a 1000W nor a 750W power supply. 600W is enough, as long as you buy quality. Heck... even 500W could be enough. Just another example: A Seasonic G550 with 550W is enough to feed an i7 5820K + Radeon Fury X (and the Fury X in terms of energy is anything but frugal).
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