Glass Rebel
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ugh, still waiting for most of my parts and it looks like I have to wait for up to 5 hours. fuck. only RAM, GPU, CPU heatsink and SSD are here.
Right, I've gone through and sourced all my components. The sellers website is linked to the price. Please point out if I have selected some dodgy item or bad variation for any of these parts:
From the top:
Country: UK
Budget £600
Primary Use: Gaming
Overclock: Yes
Current Monitor: 1920X1200
Time Frame: Any
CPU - Ivy Bridge Quad Core i5-3570K: £175.99
Graphics Card - Sapphire HD 6870: £127.89
Motherboard - Asus P8Z77-V LX Motherboard: £87.74
RAM - Crucial Ballistix 2x 4GB RAM: £34
Hard Drive: 1TB Samsung F3: £57.95
Power Supply - Corsair CX600 V2: £53.43
Cooling - Hyper 212 CPU Cooler: £26.99
Case - Casecom 6788 All Black Case: £32.99
Total: £596.71
Once again, thanks for all the help.
Everything looks good apart from the case. Take it from my personal experience, never skimp on the case. Parts might not fight, airflow will be awful, there'll be no room for cable management and they will let dust in like nothing else. Spring for something slightly more expensive now, and it'll save you money in the long run. I have a HAF 912 which is brilliant for the money, but NZXT do a good case in the Source 210/210 elite. My brother bought that case for an extreme budget system, and it's the worst thing I've ever dealt with. Cheap tacky plastic and it bends and wobbles very easily.
Nice, thanks.I know it's only around £2 but you could save some money with this RAM here and it's low profile RAM too which the Crucial stuff isn't
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00569K7LM/
You guys really aren't making this easy. After reading through that extensive review, however, it looks like it will be worth the money. I'll opt for that instead.I've also spotted that this is now available, it's the 1GB model of the 7850 which comes in at £20 less than the 2GB model.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-306-SP
I know it's a bit of a spanner in the works but I'd seriously consider it over the 6870.
How much are we talking about for a better case? If I can get a notable upgrade for say, £30 more, I would definitely do that. Those reviews sound good but I am certainly concerned about having a troubling case. I don't really want to skimp on something important.It may be a cheap case but it does seem to get very good reviews from users
Of course though if you can afford it go for a better quality of case but for a £600 budget you'd have to take a drop on some of the other components to be able to afford one. If Jexhius was to drop to say 4GB of RAM he might be able to get one, or dropped down to a 500W PSU if he was going for that 1GB 7850 instead of the 6870, or heck do both and then get a better case.
Can someone tell me what the difference is, like what you'll actually take notice of if you go with a 2gb GPU over 1gb?
Usually more ram on graphic cards means more headroom fore > 1080p resolutions. Nowadays it can mean you are future proof for next gen games that will push the envelope. Personally, I think 1g is fine if you game at 1080 for the foreseeable future.Can someone tell me what the difference is, like what you'll actually take notice of if you go with a 2gb GPU over 1gb?
It does seam a little high. Stock cooler ? Temps in the bios are typically higher then real temps. For CPU at least. But normally you should be around 40 ish at that ambient temp. Board seems a little high too. Not sure why. I got the same board and with an ambient of 27 degree it was hovering around 32. Maybe fan configuration ? Need more details.Just started up my BIOS for the first time (took awhile to show up, too). I have one side of the case left open for now. My CPU temp is 50 C and mainboard system temp is 36 C. Is this typical in the beginning? Did I not apply enough thermal paste? Blame ambient temp? (~25.5 C). All fans up and running.
motherboard: MSI Z77A-G43
CPU: i5-3570K 3.4
GPU: HD 3950
RAM: 16GB 1600
PSU: Seasonic 650W
I've been considering purchasing a second SSD for applications. I currently have Windows installed on a 120 GB SSD I installed years ago but I'd like to a have another nice chunk of fast storage for games and other applications.
2 things, first of all, this wouldn't be a stupid waste of money would it? Second, the current SSD I have Windows installed on is a OCZ Agility 2 120 GB and I'm sure any new SSD I would buy today would be considerably better. I'd rather not reinstall Windows, unless I would see very significant OS performance increases. If the difference would be negligible, then I'd rather just add the new SSD as an additional drive for applications and leave my windows installation alone.
I'll just post this again, quick, in case anyone has any opinions:
Last time, I promise.
Look at the $950 build, get a $90 mobo, $40 case, and drop the 212+.Is it possible to come in under $1000 for a full build while sporting a 7970 and a 3570K? And obviously not using incredibly cheap parts that will die on you.
Pick a different case, maybe a Source 210 or Antec 300?Right, I've gone through and sourced all my components. The sellers website is linked to the price. Please point out if I have selected some dodgy item or bad variation for any of these parts:
From the top:
Country: UK
Budget £600
Primary Use: Gaming
Overclock: Yes
Current Monitor: 1920X1200
Time Frame: Any
CPU - Ivy Bridge Quad Core i5-3570K: £175.99
Graphics Card - Sapphire HD 6870: £127.89
Motherboard - Asus P8Z77-V LX Motherboard: £87.74
RAM - Crucial Ballistix 2x 4GB RAM: £34
Hard Drive: 1TB Samsung F3: £57.95
Power Supply - Corsair CX600 V2: £53.43
Cooling - Hyper 212 CPU Cooler: £26.99
Case - Casecom 6788 All Black Case: £32.99
Total: £596.71
Once again, thanks for all the help.
BIOS temps are funny. Check in Windows using the utilities in the OP.Just started up my BIOS for the first time (took awhile to show up, too). I have one side of the case left open for now. My CPU temp is 50 C and mainboard system temp is 36 C. Is this typical in the beginning? Did I not apply enough thermal paste? Blame ambient temp? (~25.5 C). All fans up and running.
motherboard: MSI Z77A-G43
CPU: i5-3570K 3.4
GPU: HD 3950
RAM: 16GB 1600
PSU: Seasonic 650W
Your PSU simply draws what it needs. A 800W PSU and a 500W PSU will (effectively) draw the same power not accounting from the small difference in efficiency.To follow up on this. Is there any way my PC's power consumption to spike dramatically and unexpectedly? Getting really, really sick of not having power. Blew twice again today.
Getting ready to start raising hell with the housing office.
Seems fine to me. Just clone the drive using Windows or some other free utility and you should be good to go.I'll just post this again, quick, in case anyone has any opinions:
Last time, I promise.
I'll just post this again, quick, in case anyone has any opinions:
Last time, I promise.
Just started up my BIOS for the first time (took awhile to show up, too). I have one side of the case left open for now. My CPU temp is 50 C and mainboard system temp is 36 C. Is this typical in the beginning? Did I not apply enough thermal paste? Blame ambient temp? (~25.5 C). All fans up and running.
motherboard: MSI Z77A-G43
CPU: i5-3570K 3.4
GPU: HD 3950
RAM: 16GB 1600
PSU: Seasonic 650W
Nice, thanks.
You guys really aren't making this easy. After reading through that extensive review, however, it looks like it will be worth the money. I'll opt for that instead.
How much are we talking about for a better case? If I can get a notable upgrade for say, £30 more, I would definitely do that. Those reviews sound good but I am certainly concerned about having a troubling case. I don't really want to skimp on something important.
This is like, the last thing I am considering changing. For real. No takebacks.
Pick a different case, maybe a Source 210 or Antec 300?
Swap to this PSU (big deal): http://www.ebuyer.com/141007-antec-basiq-power-550w-psu-6x-sata-2x-pci-e-20-4pin-atx12v-bp550plus-gb
Corsair's CX line is pretty meh. Get a modular PSU and not support Corsair's cash in on their brand name.
Swap Memory (very small difference, but they are better brands imo) to:
http://www.ebuyer.com/266722-kingston-8gb-ddr3-1600mhz-hyperx-plug-n-play-memory-khx1600c9d3p1k2-8g
or
http://www.ebuyer.com/274035-corsair-8gb-ddr3-1600mhz-low-profile-vengeance-memory-cml8gx3m2a1600c9
Any hunt for deals on a 7850 if you can stretch it!
SSDs usually come with a cloning tool from which you can boot, so if the new SSD is as big or bigger than the old one just clone it and then hook it up to the same SATA-port.
Seems fine to me. Just clone the drive using Windows or some other free utility and you should be good to go.
If memory serves right, OCZ agility/vertex 2 drives were damn fast for their time. In my opinion the OS responsivness would be the same. Only in benchmarks would you be able to notice a difference. OCZ delivered fast drives. Kind of iffy on reliability but since yours seems to work fine, I'd keep it as an OS drive.
Ok, thanks guys for the tips. I'll weigh my options. Now I just need to find a good 256 + GB SSD, that's reasonably reliable and not insanely expensive.
What part of the world are you from? Samsung are doing £20 cashback on their excellent 830 SSD if you buy a 256GB one in the UK.
Thanks, but I'm in the US.
I installed Win 7 on my SSD but my HDD won't shop up. First time doing this, any ideas what went wrong/how to fix it?
What part of the world are you from? Samsung are doing £20 cashback on their excellent 830 SSD if you buy a 256GB one in the UK.
Did you assign the drive a letter? If not right click my coputer then go to Disk Management under the Storage heading on the left, selecting a disk will show you the current partitions and right clicking will give you options to format and assign drive letters.
Well the 830 is still an excellent SSD and would be my choice!
Interesting, may pick one up for my laptop. how do you go about doing this then?
Sorry you are having additional troubles. Was it a caviar green?So my HDD is kaput!
Can't install my copy of windows xp. they are going to replace it. omg...3 weeks and still not done anything. can't even test if my music gear is working and hope that's not damaged otherwise no guarentee.
I checked my bios and i could read the temp. the cpu temp was 35 degrees with a corsair h70. is this normal? seems kinda high being in BIOS only.
The case you could upgrade to something like an Antec 300 (although mkenyon isn't too keen on them) or a Corsair Carbide 300R for a branded name one, myself I'd be happy with the Casecom as it would keep it within budget. It's the sort of thing you could talk yourself into quite easily to get a better one, and then you might think it'd be worth the extra £20 for the 2GB version of the 7850 too. It's always easy to justify upgrades to yourself![]()
OCZ Vertex 2 any good as an SSD?
Over lockers are doing an offer on the 128GB version for £44
Ok sounds good, I'll keep an eye out for good pricing.
Very true. Price creep is a serious problem, especially when it's in £20 increments. Therefore, after some agonising I've settled on a final build, which runs as follows:
Once again, thanks to everyone in this thread who has provided advice/information. You've all been a great help!
CPU
Ivy Bridge Quad Core i5-3570K - £175
Graphics Card
Sapphire HD 7850 1024MB - £143.99
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LX - £81.68
RAM
Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz - £35
Hard Drive
Samsung F3 HD103SJ 1TB internal Hard Drive SATAII 32MB Cache 7200RPM OEM - £57
Power Supply
Antec Basiq Power 550W PSU - £55.63
Cooling
Master Hyper 212 Evo CPU Cooler - £26.99
Case
NZXT Source 210 White (Why must Black be out of stock?) - £41.6
Total = Lots.
I look forward to the joy of assembly.
I had debated (but it's late now) about the RAM. 8 GB is fine for about everything, and the MB has 4 RAM slots (32 GB max). So, what I purchased was 2 4GB cards. I wonder if it would work with just 1 8GB card. Thinking ahead, if I ever wanted to max out the RAM, I'd have to get replacement cards, instead of just filling up the empty slots.
But I kind of remembered RAM being tricky, about having an even amount of RAM cards.
Sorry you are having additional troubles. Was it a caviar green?
Temps don't mean much at all at idle. Only huge differences are really noteworthy.
Cubase 6.5 runs perfectly,
But apart from the obvious, what other components should i upgrade before games like SimCity 5 and GTA5 are available on this format and can be played in full HD on my tv without running in to any major problems?
Can a single graphics card feed my two monitors and/or my Panasonic 42" 3D Plasma at the same time/indepently ?
Do i need multiple, identical cards to run even more monitors, or can i use different cards? (only running one task at the time ofcourse : i.e. Cubase or game)
Grab a GTX 670 or wait for next years kepler refresh, and OC that 3570k if you haven't. Kepler supports 4 monitors per gpu, older cards like that 8800 only support 2 iirc.
I don't think Nvidia will release their new cards next year. Most of the 600 series have not been modified to the fullest yet and also the release of the ti has just been started. Also AMD is really slow this time around releasing new stuff. Nvidia will milk these 600 series as long as they can.
And yes a gtx 670 is a good choice.
it was a 90 bucks a few times so hopefully it will go to that point again.
I honestly say get the 2gb 7850 since some games can eat all that 1gb already.
What gear do you use?
Where were you yesterday, with your pessimism? I just placed my order with Overclockers!
PC GAF!
I'm getting a second opinion this weekend, but i think my motherboard has given up the ghost. Im currently running an AMD quad core at about 3.2ghz, DDR2 RAM.
Just seen this bundle, seems a really good upgrade, but I'm a bit sceptical. Am i safe to jump on it or should I be wary?
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/motherboardbundles/mbb-61004a.html
Im not bothered about having more than one graphics card, my 6850 does me fine for now.
$90 for 256GB? Holy shit. It's $200 right now on Amazon and $250 on newegg.
No, don't get Bulldozer. If you have to go AMD again get a Phenom II X4 but since you're getting a new mobo and CPU go Intel.