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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: MaSonZ on October 20, 2013, 02:26:29 PM
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Right now I'm running an xfx 6870 graphics card, 850w thermaltake PSU, i7-960 at factory clock and a gigabyte G1.Geurrilla mobo. Runs AH how i like it at a steady 58-60 FPS. not complaining about that. However, Once I get a little more free time I'll be back into BF, CoD and Skyrim. Had my setup for about a year, year and half, and it doesnt quite cut it for those games and my desired eye candy. I have not been keeping up to snuff with hardware due to work.... 70-80 hour weeks, plus my 48 jeep I'm restoring have me strained on time. In any event, I'm looking to upgrade in the near future hopefully. heres what I'm looking at, but wanted thoughts:
MOBO: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188131
Processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116492
Cooler: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608024
Card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130945
PSU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817116022
Even if my supply could handle it for power, itd be close. I have a SSD, a 1 TB drive and my CD/DVD optical drive.
The reason I'm looking at the hardware? Hoping to be starting paramedic school next year. thatll be two years of commuting twice a week an hour and a half one way, plus student loans. I'll be tight on cash. Looking to future proof for the next couple years as much as possible. I'm also hoping to figure out a way to make space for all three of my monitors in the near future..not sure how I'll run three monitors off one card, but if theres a way I'll cross the bridge when I get there. Tried it a couple ways with my current card and nothing about a year ago.
Thoughts?
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good luck finding that mobo. evga is cutting way back on their mobo lineup and that one is out of stock, everywhere. you can still get the x79 ftw which is a choice board.
curious why you decided on a sandy bridge processor for $570 when you can get an ivy bridge that is faster oob for $330.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116940
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I'd be careful with this PSU unless you find some good test reports of these brand's PSU.
Also the 600W statement for the gfx card is way too high, standard GTX770 consume up to 200W and this slightly OC/ed card will be at ~220W. Manufacturer website claim 250W total power draw http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=04G-P4-3774-KR and the maximum it's permitted to draw is 150+75+75 from 8-pin/6-pin connector and from PCIe slot
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Knew I posted here for a reason :lol
Gyrene, When the sandy bridges launched I had my eye on the 3930, and if money permitted I would have bought it then. Didnt see the ivy bridge, skimmed right by it.
Denniss, I havent looked into it much, but ive seen just as many good reviews as bad, and a lot of times negatives post, positives dont. I would give it the benefit of thr doubt, but i can shop around a little. I have some time to play with, hopefully. As for the card, I thought the 600w statement seemed high, then again, as I said, i havent looked at hardware in a year and iddnt know how much things had changed regarding power draws, but I had never looked at the 700 series which didnt help much with the power draw uncertainty.
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If you know the amount of PCIe power connectors of the card, the maximum power draw is easy to calculate. 150W from 8-pin connector, 6-pin and PCIe slot supply 75W each.
For PSU I'd stay with known good brands like Seasonic. Always read through tests as some series may have flaws like too noisy.
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it has been posted way too many times. having a ps bigger than what you need actually is bad for you. you wont need 1200 and 850 is more like you need.
as for the cpu, I would also go with the ivy bridge, sandy bridge are on the way out now. not due to them being bad, but if you look at the bios update for mob's they're all doing updates for ivy cpu's and forgetting sandy bridge now.
just one thing I didnt see any ram, so make sure the ram you have plays nice with the mobo you want. some dont play so nice.
if it was me and just saying if it was me, I would cut back on the mobo, cpu and ps and use that money towards a monitor with a higher resolution than 1920x1080. if you do it right, you would only need 1 or 200 bucks to get one and you will really enjoy that nice set up you can get.
also post your extra parts if you arent gonna need it on the classified sections, they would make somebody else a nice set up and save you some money too.
I have an nzt 750 ps and they're nice and highly rated. never had a problem with it. when I bought it they were one of the highest rated ps in the market. but 1200 is way over kill.
semp
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if it was me and just saying if it was me, I would cut back on the mobo, cpu and ps and use that money towards a monitor with a higher resolution than 1920x1080. if you do it right, you would only need 1 or 200 bucks to get one and you will really enjoy that nice set up you can get.
semp
clue me in Semp...where are you getting an ultra hd monitor for 100-200 bucks? 1080p is just getting to the point where $140 for a 24inch is cheap, 27inch is still going for $200+.
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clue me in Semp...where are you getting an ultra hd monitor for 100-200 bucks? 1080p is just getting to the point where $140 for a 24inch is cheap, 27inch is still going for $200+.
it has been posted way too many times. having a ps bigger than what you need actually is bad for you. you wont need 1200 and 850 is more like you need.
as for the cpu, I would also go with the ivy bridge, sandy bridge are on the way out now. not due to them being bad, but if you look at the bios update for mob's they're all doing updates for ivy cpu's and forgetting sandy bridge now.
just one thing I didnt see any ram, so make sure the ram you have plays nice with the mobo you want. some dont play so nice.
if it was me and just saying if it was me, I would cut back on the mobo, cpu and ps and use that money towards a monitor with a higher resolution than 1920x1080. if you do it right, you would only need 1 or 200 bucks to get one and you will really enjoy that nice set up you can get.
also post your extra parts if you arent gonna need it on the classified sections, they would make somebody else a nice set up and save you some money too.
I have an nzt 750 ps and they're nice and highly rated. never had a problem with it. when I bought it they were one of the highest rated ps in the market. but 1200 is way over kill.
semp
save 250 on the cpu, 200 on the mobo and another 50 on the ps plus your 100 or 200 hundred and you can buy something from here. with some money left over. and lots of choices there.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007617%20600012694&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&ShowDeactivatedMark=False&Order=PRICE&PageSize=100
semp
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I counted 20 monitors under 500 bucks.
semp
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save 250 on the cpu, 200 on the mobo and another 50 on the ps plus your 100 or 200 hundred and you can buy something from here. with some money left over. and lots of choices there.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007617%20600012694&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&ShowDeactivatedMark=False&Order=PRICE&PageSize=100
semp
creative accounting then...ok i get it.
I counted 20 monitors under 500 bucks.
semp
and i wouldn't touch any of them...there's a $560 asus on the list i would consider if i had the money.
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creative accounting then...ok i get it.
and i wouldn't touch any of them...there's a $560 asus on the list i would consider if i had the money.
like I said on my original post which you misunderstood. if it was me, I would save 500 bucks in the cpu/mobo/ps then use 1 or 200 bucks and get me a high res monitor, lots of monitors under 700 bucks while still having a very nice system. there's no creative accounting, you just misunderstood what i said.
semp
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Taking into account what has been posted, and reviewing what I had, what I wanted and what I needed, here is an updated list of it:
https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=13909934
The sound card is in there cause it was lingering from a while back, never bought it, but depending on quality if i go with the board then I may go with the sound card.
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bad link, it just shows an account login prompt.
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http://shop.benq.us/monitors/gaming.html (http://shop.benq.us/monitors/gaming.html)
just thought i would add these are some really nice monitors
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=171011545519&afsrc=1 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=171011545519&afsrc=1)
or this one
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if those asus monitors were free shipping they would be a decent deal...
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MasonZ I built 2 systems last year this time, one 3820 and one 3930k. Both had the Sabertooth MD, 1 SSD each and one 1TB Caviar black HD. One had a single 680, one had 2 in SLI. Both had Corsair 850 power supplies, and ran fine with it, although I did upgrade the 3930k system's PSU just to be sure a week after putting in card number 2.
I'm using the one 3930k system still, just with a single 780 gtx o/c'd up to Titan performance levels, or within 1 or 2 percent at least. I also put in a 4930k cpu in one system, it isn't much if any faster than the 3930k IMO, with either the 680 SLI setup or the single 780.
I think the 3930k CPU and the video card you're choosing is perfect for gaming/cost right now, although the 780 is a lot faster once you clock it up a little, it is far more $ as well, and that 770 is pretty fast for the money, and will perform will in AH2 and other games. Again, my systems have been very similar to your new one over the last year, nearly identical, and I've been very happy. I drove 3 24" 144hz Asus screens for a year with no complaints with both systems, and now a 27" 1440p IPS panel, and it works great as well. You should be pretty happy with that new system once you get it.
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Gman, you just put a lot into my head..and all of it good..except for spending the money :devil