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Oct 11 2011, 09:42 AM
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Knight Lieutenant Group: Clan Members Posts: 824 Thank(s): 0 Points: 218 Joined: 30-December 07 From: Brighton Member No.: 54 |
Hi Everyone,
I'm planning on building a new PC as I haven't had a new desktop since my uni days and while the laptop serves me well it doesn't do all the new games I want to play justice (I also fucking hate my ATI Mobility card). I have listed some specs which I have compiled myself derived from the 'bang for buck' scenario. Any input you guys have would be greatly appreciated in trying to get the best system for the money, I will be doing things later on such as adding a SSD and a second GFX card hence why I have chosen the mobo I have. The prices I have listed are all from the following site ( http://www.umart.com.au/newindex2.phtml?bid=2 ) feel free to see what they have to offer, it is pretty much the only source of parts I can use for numerous reasons so if you are going to suggest any components would be helpful if they are on this site. I can't imagine I would get any other CPU and my reasoning behind the GFX card is due to overclocking capabilities, if anyone could suggest a decent CPU fan too that would be great. Things like the PSU I honestly have very little clue what makes one better then the other so once again price has influenced my decision on this. Anyway here are the specs, look forward to hearing your thoughts. 6 CPU = Intel i5 2500k ($233) Mobo = Asus P8Z68-V PRO ($222) GPU = Gainward GTX570 Phantom ($395) RAM = Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 ($109) PSU = OCZ Fatalt1ty 750W PSU ($130) HDD = Western Digital 1TB SATA3 64M IntelliPowe CaviarGreen ($65) Case = Antec Three Hundred ($65) Total = $1155 -------------------- There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't |
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Oct 12 2011, 10:04 AM
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Squire Group: Clan Members Posts: 106 Thank(s): 7 Points: 106 Joined: 7-March 10 From: England Member No.: 4,251 |
You'd already be pushing it I think with the 750W for SLI. As 5 says as well, stick with a decent brand as well. It may not be the shiniest of components, but it is worth it.
Otherwise it looks good, not too dissimilar to my own spec which has done me pretty well so far. The only think I will say is the 570 seems fairly sensitive to voltage when OCing, especially under DX11. Bizarrely even with manufacturer pre-applied OCs. That said, Gainward do tend to be very good with things like that though so I doubt you'll get any trouble. -------------------- Hi!
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