I would like your opinions on this build. I need a new computer to get back into flying and have been thinking about trying to build my own. Have never done it before and thought it would be fun and keep all the crappy software off that you get with a store bought computer. I think everything is compatible but how well will it run the game?
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not bad for $687.78 ( plus a couple extra $10 to $15 dollar mail in rebates after purchasing )
I myself do not see where anyone needs 6 cores, I would opt for the following CPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113326AMD FX-4350 Vishera Quad-Core 4.2GHz Socket AM3+ 125W FD4350FRHKBOX Desktop Processor currently going for $79.99 and currently has a $10.00 off promo code to drop it to $69.99 ( I have the black edition unlocked version of this particular CPU )
I would opt for Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit, instead of Home Premium version, it is worth the extra $40 increase in cost in my personal opinion........ Home Premium Win 7 tops out at total use of 16 GB's of System Ram, to where Win 7 Pro tops out somewhere around 192 GB's of Sys Ram ( least I think it is 192 GB, am quickly trying to draw from memory about this, I know it is a lot higher than 16 GB , heh )
Everyone has their own views regarding memory brands, PC component brands etc...
I would opt for Crucial Ballistx DDR3 1866MHz 2 x 8 GB Dimms ( then can upgrade to doubling it to 32 GB later on if you'd like )
I have switched 3 different PC's over from using Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz DDR3 Ram to either Crucial Ballistix or Muskin Stealth, and have found that they run better and load up right at start up at their advertised speed, without having to go in to the BIOS and use Intel's XMP profiler or tweak it on AMD boards to get the advertised/bought at speed........ all my Corsair Vegeance DIMMS that were bought advertised at 1600MHz DDR3 loaded up either at 1066MHz or 1333 MHz, and maxed out after overclocking to 1600MHz......
as for the Western Digital Blue 1TB Drive..... I have had 1 go bad ( bad sectors, etc in least than 1 year, I have lost a 450GB Velociraptor WD 10,000 RPM HD in less than 16 months, and have lost 2 WD Black 1 TB Drives in under 3 years ( all since 2009 ), I have lost 2 Toshiba drives ( one was actually in a sony VIAO Laptop ), and have lost 3 Seagate HD's varying from 250 GB up to 1 TB , all Seagate Drives lost since 2013......when I say I have lost them, they were not mine, but belonged to the people who came to me to fix/repair their computers, some of them were family members who picked out some of these parts when they built their PC's or when I built their PC's for them.. only the 2 Black 1 TB drives and the WD Velociraptor 450GB drive were my own....
I know Western Digital bought out my favorite Hard Drive maker, Hitachi, but they still seem to be using Hitachi and/or HGST on their hard drives, and some hard drives now have "A Western Digital Company" on the placard spec decal on the HD's these days.......
I have not lost not one Hitachi Hard Drive going back to the 90's.. YMMV
if I was going to purchase a Western Digital Hard Drive today, I would go with WD black or WD Red................. and not mess with WD Blue nor WD Green, again my personal opinion
as for SSD drives............ I am strictly Crucial(Micron) SSD user in my own PC's or for my Parents or Daughter's computers..... with the exception of using 1 Muskin 120 GB SATA III SSD
I think you have a good solid cheap build, Navy84, I would consider dropping down to the FX4350 4.2GHz quadcore CPU and I would consider opting for Windows 7 Professional SP1 64bit
Good Luck on your Build, Sir
TC
edit: regarding your AMD PC Build, comparing it to my current build I recently did a few weeks ago, and I am using windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64bit for my OS ( I also am using Windows 8.1 Pro 64 it on this computer, I have 2 Crucial SSD drives in it and 2 Hitachi 2 TB Drives in it )
Mushkin Memory I converted to:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226404Mushkin Enhanced Stealth 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model 997069S
I am using my Mushkin Memory on an AMD build using the FX4350 Black Edition 4.2GHz(4.3 GHz Turbo )( using 4 X 8 GB Modules : total 32 GB Sys Memory ), I am using the exact same Motherboard you have chosen, as well as the same DVD-DL Re-Writer, and I am using a Sapphire DUAL-X AMD Radeon R9 270X OC 2DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort pci-e 4GB GDDR5
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5751XU3271Crucial Memory I converted to:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148740Crucial Ballistix Tactical 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Gaming Memory Model BLT2KIT8G3D1869DT1TX0
I am using the Crucial Memory on my Intel i7-2700k PC Build ( using 4 X 8 GB Modules : total 32 GB Sys Memory )