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Hello everyone, i'm a huge gamer and have been considering building my own computer rig for gaming. I do not use a screen and would be using it exclusively for gaming. Things that are a must is 3d compatibility that will work with my 3d tv. My budget is $2000 to $3000. If anyone has any tips or suggestions it would be most appreciated.
I should add one of the game I wont to be able to run well is Crysis 2. Last edited by Suntory_Times; 02-28-2011 at 12:47 AM. |
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So far i'm looking at the following, let me know what you think.
CPU: Intel Core i7 950 [3GHz/8MB/LGA1366] Motherboard Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R RAM: Kingston 4GB (x2) Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 3.5" 1TB (x2) Graphics Card: EVGA nVidia GeForce GTX 570 SC 1280 mb DDR5 Samsung 12 Blu-ray / dvdrw combo Case: CoolerMaster Centurion 5 II Mid Tower Case 500W PSU Last edited by Suntory_Times; 02-28-2011 at 05:04 AM. |
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Your RAM, HDD, GPU and BD Drive looks fine. Though for the case I advise you go for the CoolerMaster Storm Sniper as seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdXog4d2eqs |
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Last edited by Suntory_Times; 03-01-2011 at 12:09 AM. |
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Aw crikey mate
![]() ![]() Nope, not 18GB. A 6GB Triple Channel Kit is 2x3GB modules. It's perfect for gaming, however I don't know anything about the memory consumption for hd video editing. My favorite brand of memory is G.Skill The new Crytek engine for Crysis 2 hopefully won't be a huge resource hog, but chances are your setup should be fine for "high" though. As for 3-D I don't have a setup like that so I don't know if there are any extra 'needs' for a system to run 3-D games. |
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If you are going to game in 3D you might want to consider going SLI with a couple of 570s if it is not too much for your budget. What resolution are you going to play at? 1920x1080? 3D takes quite a bit, so if you are planning on playing Crysis 2 in 3d at high settings i would probably go with SLI.
Another thing is I would try to find a new heatsink! Something like this LINK The stock heatsings from intel are garbage! You don 't need one like i posted, but if you O.C. your cpu a bit it will help with your gaming, and a nice heatsink would keep it cool. Last edited by Leopold BUTTERS; 03-01-2011 at 04:08 AM. |
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Suntory,
If you're budget is that much, I would probably re-vamp all the choices you made. 1.) Get a ssd drive for your main boot drive. Then, get a Samgung 2TB hd (Hitachi/Western digital make 3TB drives but reviews are so-so) and use it for storage or set it up in an external USB 3.0 case. 2.) The CoolerMaster Centurion 5 II is a mix of aluminum/plastic/steel. I'd get an all-aluminum case. 3.) Look into higher-end gaming motherboards by Asus/Evga/MSI. I have the Asus Rampage III Formula and love it. 4.) Go for a triple-channel memory kit of 6GB. Doesn't have to be fast though, as low latency and tight timings are better than a high mhz speed (from what I've read in various gaming forums). Have to get ready for work. Will get back to you later. |
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