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Aug 2008
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I am trying to build a good gaming PC and have a budget of about $1400.
this is the list I have on Amazon: motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO cpu: Intel i7-2600k video card: EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD Super clocked 1280 MB GDDR5 RAM: Corsair Vengeance Blue 16 GB PC3-12800 power supply: Corsair Enthusiast 850 Watts Cool Master HAF ATX Mid Tower Western Digital 1 TB 7200 RPM HD Corsair Hydro Series H80 CPU Cooler. Your thoughts and opinions are greatly appriciated, any recommendations are ALWAYS welcome as well. |
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I would research that water cooler a bit more, doesnt appear to be so great going by some amazon reviews. I use a Cool Master Hyper 212 Plus ($25) and I get 29-31c idle temps. Once while using 80% of the cores power I got mid 40sC and have not seen 50c yet though 100% may get me there. Downside to the 212 Plus is it may cover one of your 4 ram slots, it covered one of mine.
Your motherboard. It has HDMI out etc but if you have a video card thats extra features your paying for you wont be using Try to find a motherboard that fits what you want out of the PC. Strip it down as much as possible while keeping key features like 16x PCI express slot, SLI/crossfire support if thats in your plans, support for future CPUs like IVY Bridge if thats coming out soon, and at least 16 GBs memory support to future proof yourself. The motherboard you picked out looks fine outsude of the unnecessary HDMI and other outputs which may be forced on all high end boards, just be careful to not make the same mistake I made and buy a certain motherboard when there were cheaper AND more expensive motherboards that better suited my needs. Just research like crazy. With such a large budget consider buying two 1 TB HDDs and running them in RAID Im a noob take what I say somewhat lightly just giving advice after my recent build |
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The Corsair Hydro Series H80 Liquid CPU Cooler has been reviewed and recommended on a number of sites: Legit Reviews - Editors' Choice Overclockers Club - OCC GOLD Tweaktown Rating 95% - Editor's Choice |
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For the same price, I would wait for the Corsair Carbide Series 400R to make its way to retail (which is temporarily out of stock on Amazon at the moment). As you can see, it can house a pair of GTX 580s with room to spare (and yes, that is a Hydro Series H80 CPU cooler mounted in the picture ![]() ![]() |
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Aug 2008
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What about this motherboard:Gigabyte P67A-D3-B3
its about $90 cheaper, but I think it will still meat my needs |
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Another board that you may want to consider as well is the MSI P67A-G45 (B3) Military Class ($104.99 after $20 MIR), which features a UEFI (Universal Extensible Firmware Interface), used for navigating the BIOS menu with a mouse. |
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I swapped out cases, and I think I will go with the Gigabyte motherboard, I have been using them for years and really like them.
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So if your not going SLI with the board your good to go. Really wish I could help you more but I researched AMD boards for my recent build. My board was $140 but it only exceeded your board by having a few more somewhat useless 6GBs SATA connections and the 2nd PCI slot ran at 8x to your 4x. I wish I got the next step up in boards for $20 more which had a second PCI slot running at 16x or something similar to your board. Ill never need more then two 6GBs SATA connections because I will always have just 2 SATA devices, the DVD drive and Hard drive EDIT: one more thing. Research the difference between a Intel i7-2600k and a Intel i7-2500k. I ve heard they are similar performance wise in gaming but the Intel i7-2600k shines only during multimedia processing. With $100 between the two research benchmarks and comparisons Last edited by bluearth; 08-24-2011 at 11:25 PM. |
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Well I got it up and running yesterday, after a lot of delays and decision making it is FINALLY complete. I went with
intel i7 2600K H80 Corsair Cooler Asus P8Z68-Pro Gen 3 Motherboard 16 GB DDR3 1600 RAM Dual EVGA 560 1024 MB 850 Watt power supply I am really happy with it, turned out better than I thought it would. Bring on Batllefield 3!! Thank you guys for your input ![]() |
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