which is why i sort of regret my i7 now... lol not that my i7 is anywhere near as close as the specs you mentioned
lol I'm looking for steals rather than deals.. whos got a rig living near my area.. I see a lot of things dropping price lately, especially those solid states.. really want to upgrade, but can't afford to drop extra 6 or 700 or so on it..
hey guys.. can someone critique my build? The prices are in aussie dollars CPU: Intel i5-760 $213 Mobo: ASUS P7P55D-E PRO (SLI,CF,8X8X) $199 RAM: G.Skill RIPJAWS 4GB DDR3-1600 $94 GPU1: Gigabyte HD6870 1GB $315 Or alternative brand - not sure. Possibley even HD 6850 or GTX 460 Case: CoolerMaster CM 690 II Advanced with Window $125 PSU: ANTEC TP 750W $145 ODD:Samsung DVDRW / Blu – Ray $23 OR Sony AD7240SGB 24X SATA DVDRW OEM $27 HDD: SAMSUNG F3 1TB 3.5" $55 HDD2: SAMSUNG F3 1TB 3.5" $55 CPU HSF: Zalman CNPS10X Performa $45 Monitor: BenQ G2420HD 24 " 2ms $205 . Not sure if BenQ is a good qulaity brand - most worried about their dead pixel warranty. Looking for a 23-24 inch screen Keyboard: Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Keyboard $49!! Mouse: Microsoft SideWinder X5 Mouse $35 (Wired) Headphones : Plantronics Gamecom 777 $69 OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM $109 Its pretty much a gaming build - mid range gaming.. I wanted to future proof as much as possible... I dont really need an i7 but I do think I am going to o/c this slightly and xfire like in a years time when prices come down some time.
You got a i5-760, which uses the LGA 1156 socket. Those MB have less PCI bandwidth or w/e. Which, i think, means that when you SLI/Crossfire it'll be 8 by 8 or something. Which isn't as good. But I think it'll be fine. Also, if you are overclocking then you can just get the 750 since its identical, except for the stock speed.
For the price quote you are racking up the core i7 would be a much better suit especially if you are thinking about buying that type of video card and also if you plan to xfire it.
Whats a better MB that you would recommend then? I do want to keep it at around this price range. I'm not really that techy and into these things And I cant seem to find the 750 here anymore Thanks guys. I dont know if the i7 is really needed for me.. Its about 100 bucks more than the i5.. and I hear gamging performance is very similiar to the i5. I dont really plan on using my computer to do any grpahics design or anything that is really CPU intensive; also its a power hungry monster.. wouldnt i need a bigger power supply if i were to run that + xfire?
Its a chipset thing lol. That's a drawback of getting LGA 1156, but I doubt you'll be able to notice the difference.
Yea its enough for xfire.. but now Im just thinking I dont really need to xfire lol... I might go with an i7 build instead, but still get a sli/xfire mobo just in case.. in the future I do want to upgrade. I don't plan on raiding HDD's - Is that just like combinging the 2 1 TB HDD's together? Im also thinking of when SDD come down to about.. 100 bucks for 60 GB, ill get one and install OS and main programs on it. EDIT: What about this i7 build? Thing is though.. this will set me back around 2k. But is it more "futureproof" than my i5 build? CPU: i7-950 ($319) Mobo: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Rev2 ($231) RAM: Corsair TR3X6G1600C9 6gb ($156) GPU: Gigabyte HD6870 1GB (275) HDD1: Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB HD103SJ $58 HDD 2 Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB HD103SJ $58 Case: CoolerMaster CM 690 II Advanced with Window $125 PSU: Antec TruePower TP-750 750W $145 ODD: Sony AD7240SGB 24X SATA DVDRW OEM $27 CPU HSF: Zalman CNPS10X Performa $45 OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM $109 Monitor: BenQ G2420HD 24 " 2ms $205 Screen Keyboard: Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Keyboard $45 Mouse: Microsoft SideWinder X5 Mouse $35
you really want that video card...? Look at this setup that newegg put together.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.519239 i know you are in Australia but the dollar and the AUD are practically 1 and 1 and you might not get the shipping...