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CPU can last you 5 years probably (particularly if overclocked). GPU-wise, you'd be best served by buying something midrange and then in ~2.5 years buying another midrange card.
I think $1000 is a fine budget for a computer like that.
Perfect, just what I was looking for. Is now a good time to build a PC or is there anything around the corner I should wait for, hardware wise?
AMD's new gpus in June and Intel's next set of CPUs (Skylake) should be late summer. If you're in no hurry then building in Q3 would probably be a good strategy. If you need it now then you'll still get lots of computer for your buck. There's always something new around the corner though, that old game.Perfect, just what I was looking for. Is now a good time to build a PC or is there anything around the corner I should wait for, hardware wise?
For anyone interested in a barely used GTX 980 (or two) or an R9 290 (w/ aftermarket cooler + copper sinks) at a great price, take a look at my post on the Buy/Sell/Trade thread.
I'm asking for $475 for each 980, or $925 for the pair, and $280 for the R9 290. All three are clean, fast, quiet, and great overclockers. If interested, let me know via PM!
You might wanna drop the r9 290 price, many are retailing new for a lot less.
Hey GAF, I want to upgrade my PC with my a new CPU-Cooler, because shamefully I use the one it comes with. I know the EVO 212 is often recommended, because of the Price-Performence ratio, but I want to ask if their are better and/or more quiet options.
Hopefully I have a better airflow in my overall System as well.
My current system:
PCPartPicker part list: http://de.pcpartpicker.com/p/T7c3Mp
Price breakdown by merchant: http://de.pcpartpicker.com/p/T7c3Mp/by_merchant/
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor (€249.90 @ Caseking)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G43 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard (€97.82 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory
Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (€79.90 @ Caseking)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (€60.49 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 290 4GB TWIN FROZR Video Card
Case: Corsair Graphite Series 230T Grey ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: Corsair CSM 650W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply
Optical Drive: LG GH24NSC0 DVD/CD Writer (€17.51 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Total: €505.62
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-04-25 15:46 CEST+0200
I think I have to watch out too, because these Rams are pretty high. Could that be a problem ?
Looking through this list.. the PNY XLR8 Pro OC looks fairly good. Not a lot of reviews, but Hardware Canucks really liked it. PNY also offers a lifetime warranty, but only if you register. If you don't register, it's only one year long.As someone who has lots of Amazon credit, can anyone link me to the best GTX 980 on there?
So i currently have my 2500K set to 4.0ghz, and I'm unsure what I should change in my BIOS to get it running at 4.5ghz. A user mentioned that all I need to do is up the voltage to 1.35 and core ratio to 4.5 and I would be set. What exactly should I change in my Bios/what should I leave alone? BIOS pics at the links below:
http://imgur.com/9eCptaL
http://imgur.com/EjF3gdY
Also, how long should I run Prime95? Thanks for any and all help.
Unnecessary to replace personally. If anything, additional case fans if you want more cooling. In my case (hah), I replaced the front case fans with higher CFM fans and moved the original front case fans to act as side intake and/or top exhaust. There's a program called HWMonitor I've used extensively where you can see your CPU, GPU and HDD temps. I excessively gotten my HDD temps down because I believe it'll lead to longer life spans for them with the reduce heat. Bad external HDD experiences lead me down that path.Since everyone was so great yesterday, I just wanted to ask one final question: Is it standard in a modern overclocking build to upgrade the case fans? Case is Define R5, CPU has a way way overkill cooler, objective is primarily about making things silent but if temperatures are lowered as well, more's the better. It looks like the case has 2 140mm fans designed for low noise.
Since everyone was so great yesterday, I just wanted to ask one final question: Is it standard in a modern overclocking build to upgrade the case fans? Case is Define R5, CPU has a way way overkill cooler, objective is primarily about making things silent but if temperatures are lowered as well, more's the better. It looks like the case has 2 140mm fans designed for low noise.
I'm taking things slowly and still weighing my options for my first build. I'm currently debating whether to wait for a good deal on a GTX 960 4GB or to pull the trigger on a 970 in the $300 range.
Is the VRAM in the GTX 970 at all a concern at this point? I had read that if more than 3.5GB is used and the remaining (slower) RAM is accessed it causes games to stutter. Has this been patched or anything or will this be a problem for the life of the card?
Modern components produce a lot less heat than previous stuff. So, you don't really need to worry about that unless you have a pretty significant GPU setup going on.Since everyone was so great yesterday, I just wanted to ask one final question: Is it standard in a modern overclocking build to upgrade the case fans? Case is Define R5, CPU has a way way overkill cooler, objective is primarily about making things silent but if temperatures are lowered as well, more's the better. It looks like the case has 2 140mm fans designed for low noise.
The VRAM thing is a hardware issue, so it can't be patched. So far nVidia seem to be making the drivers avoid using the last 500MB of VRAM in games unless its absolutely necessary, but who knows how long that will continue for.
Still, if you can at all afford it, I'd absolutely get the 970 over the 960. The 960 is a very poor value, especially compared to AMD's cards in the same price range.
Mkenyon... The node 304 is itx. You're thinking of the 504.
... Yes. Maybe I dreamt the other one. (yes I dream about computer cases)The Node 504 doesn't seem to exist. Do you mean the 804?![]()
Also, a bit of a curveball for you, but have you given any thought to going mATX since you aren't planning on SLI? It still provides that option in the future, should you decide to. But, even at my level of "enthusiast", I still only use mATX these days with a single GPU. Some of my favorite mATX cases:
Jesus, there are so many routers these days. I have no idea which to choose. I definitely don't think I wanna go back to Linksys again.
AMD's new gpus in June and Intel's next set of CPUs (Skylake) should be late summer. If you're in no hurry then building in Q3 would probably be a good strategy. If you need it now then you'll still get lots of computer for your buck. There's always something new around the corner though, that old game.
I don't know, it's hard for me to justify the Archer C7 when I'm living in a small apartment with no 802.11ac devices...though instead of being a cheapass I'd just go up to their general-purpose best, the TP-LINK Archer C7, which will run you $90 instead.
UGH. So now that my cpu cooler is cleaned and has a new fan, I figured I'd try upping the OC on my 2500k. I had at 4.0ghz 24/7 at stock voltages for three years, but it refused to save any changes to the cpu ratio past 40, so I reset the CMOS and now I can't overclock the CPU at all. It resets to stock clock speeds every time I restart... What can I do? I have a Biostar TZ68A+.
EDIT: I updated the BIOS, and I still can't overclock.
It is probably some settings like is Turbo Mode enabled? Do you have a record of your old settings?
However many Biostar boards do use cheaper parts and the bios could be capping your overclocks past 4Ghz to prevent burnout.
I'm thinking of getting an electric duster to clean my PC. Something like this
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001J4ZOAW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Anyone have any experiences with these?
http://www.overclock.net/t/918759/biostar-tp67xe-motherboard-discussion-thread-w-template
You can refer above thread.
I would first try disable fixed cpu ratio. And change each of the core limits under turbo mode to 40x, 42x if you want to try more..
Make sure to disable auto vcore. SB takes about 1.24v to 1.3v at 42x.
Thanks everyone. I'll go with the stock Define fans and play around (CPU cooler is an enormous Noctua cooler and I don't plan on overclocking very high so I really imagine I'm taken care of) and if I need to get more I'll do that later.
Yeah, the video isn't as much about selling you on a fancy motherboard, but just to show the level of detail that goes into motherboards. Far beyond what's reasonable to research, if that makes sense.Thanks everyone. I'll go with the stock Define fans and play around (CPU cooler is an enormous Noctua cooler and I don't plan on overclocking very high so I really imagine I'm taken care of) and if I need to get more I'll do that later.
Watching now. I can definitely tell you that ... some of this stuff seems cool but definitely not for me. It's still nice to see what you actually get for the extra few hundred dollars!
I have 6 hard drives and now an SSD. I know some of the mATX cases can fit a full rack of drives, but that's why I've shied away in the past. The Node looks really nice. My aesthetic sense is very much minimal, so I'm happiest when i'm looking at a nondescript, box with clean lines.
It seems like my cores will save to 40 all except one. Then if I run prime95 my clock speed will stay stuck at 3.4 :/
Probably skip the H100i of you want silence and go for top end air cooling like Noctua.
I would get Hitachi drives.
Let me check my crystal ball real quick.I have i5-4690k and a gtx 760, am I screwed for Witcher 3? Even like medium settings? Will it look better than console?
Let me check my crystal ball real quick.
Those 8 cores of 59xx produces a lot of heat, especially when overclocking above 4.2Ghz. I won't recommend going air cooling for Haswell-E series, personally.