thanks for the help peps
Lookin' good. It might be worthwhile moving the hard-drive to one of the bays on the lower rack, then removing the top hard-drive rack, as it'll help with airflow. Other than that, all good.
So going by that chart in the OP, if I wanted to get a new GPU to replace my current 8800GTX, would you recommend the GTX 560/Ti or HD 7850 (1 or 2GB)?
Gaming needs aren't that important as previously stated here. I play mostly Source games and I may want to get into strategy games moving forward. Civilization or something.
Budget-wise I'd rather not go over $200 if at all possible. Ideally I'm spending around $150. I'm seeing some benchmarks around the net and of course these cards are an improvement over the beastly 8800GTX. But I'm just not sure what is a good card for the price/performance ratio and one that would give me as few driver issues as possible.
I'll be running Win8 64bit now and I know the nVidia drivers I've been using for years have given me like no issues. I hear AMD drivers are iffy sometimes.
Edit: And I am jealous of some of these builds with the amazing cable management. I'll definitely try to take more time and care into managing the inside of the case. I imagine electrical tape and zip-ties are your friends?
thanks for the help peps
So going by that chart in the OP, if I wanted to get a new GPU to replace my current 8800GTX, would you recommend the GTX 560/Ti or HD 7850 (1 or 2GB)?
Gaming needs aren't that important as previously stated here. I play mostly Source games and I may want to get into strategy games moving forward. Civilization or something.
Budget-wise I'd rather not go over $200 if at all possible. Ideally I'm spending around $150. I'm seeing some benchmarks around the net and of course these cards are an improvement over the beastly 8800GTX. But I'm just not sure what is a good card for the price/performance ratio and one that would give me as few driver issues as possible.
I'll be running Win8 64bit now and I know the nVidia drivers I've been using for years have given me like no issues. I hear AMD drivers are iffy sometimes.
Edit: And I am jealous of some of these builds with the amazing cable management. I'll definitely try to take more time and care into managing the inside of the case. I imagine electrical tape and zip-ties are your friends?
Should've mounted the HDD/SSD in the bottom rack and remove the top rack for better airflow. Have fun with the new PC!
Edit: Oh wait, it's an R4. Don't know if that's possible.
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thanks for the help peps
Looks great, My R4 is en route from CA right now. I got it for $89. One piece of advice. Put your HDD on the bottom rack and take out the top rack. You'll get better air flow.
Wish i could do this with my R3.![]()
Question GAF
Anyone have any dealings with Plextor SSD's?
Newegg has the M5S 256GB for $170. It uses Marvell controller. I know peeps said to avoid SandForce.
For $10 to $20 more on Amazon you can get the Samsung 830 which is probably the best SSD out there.
Yeah I know. I think at this point I'm just trying to be greedy. I was hoping to drop $150ish on a 256GB SSD. I think I'll just bite the bullet and get the Samsung 830.
If you can wait a bit the price has been fluctuating on Amazon.
So I've updated my parts yet again. Still not sure on what case to choose but I'll continue watching youtube videos of the ones mkenyon suggested
note: I'm pretty sure the power supply is overkill as I'm still editing just about everyday.
The hardest choice so far has been choosing a case, I like the 800d and I like the 600t but a lot of the others are nice too, like the stryker or 300r. I really want a case with just very clean lines and very good cable management. I currently have a mid sized case (element t) and I hate that thing with a passion- going to a full size may be too much since they're so tall. idk, just thinking too much about it i guess.
black/red
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($319.99 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100 92.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($100.74 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus V Formula EATX LGA1155 Motherboard ($279.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866 Memory ($89.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Corsair Force Series GT 240GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($214.99 @ Newegg)
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 670 2GB Video Card ($379.99 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 800D ATX Full Tower Case ($244.96 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Corsair Professional Gold 750W 80 PLUS Gold Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($159.99 @ NCIX US)
Total: $1772.64
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
THANK YOU!! It turns out that I didnt have my speaker set up, so I wasnt able to diagnose the problem properly.
Everything is running smooth now
Btw whats the usual speed on the samsung 830? I did a speed test with that crystal app and got something like 265 mb/s on sequential write/read
I'm using factory firmware/settings though
Just FYI, 800D is a great case but mainly for watercooled units.
Some good thoughts here. My Corsair 650D has some vibration problems that involve me unlatching the side panel to stop the vibrations. I've been trying everything to dampen the case as is but I may end up trying some new fans to solve the problem. I love the case otherwise. Just hate the vibrations. I've read my case is very similar to the 600T. Might suffer the same problems.
So going by that chart in the OP, if I wanted to get a new GPU to replace my current 8800GTX, would you recommend the GTX 560/Ti or HD 7850 (1 or 2GB)?
Gaming needs aren't that important as previously stated here. I play mostly Source games and I may want to get into strategy games moving forward. Civilization or something.
Budget-wise I'd rather not go over $200 if at all possible. Ideally I'm spending around $150. I'm seeing some benchmarks around the net and of course these cards are an improvement over the beastly 8800GTX. But I'm just not sure what is a good card for the price/performance ratio and one that would give me as few driver issues as possible.
I'll be running Win8 64bit now and I know the nVidia drivers I've been using for years have given me like no issues. I hear AMD drivers are iffy sometimes.
Edit: And I am jealous of some of these builds with the amazing cable management. I'll definitely try to take more time and care into managing the inside of the case. I imagine electrical tape and zip-ties are your friends?
Better than porn. Damn!Some final pics!
It reminded me of Mirror's Edge too. That green <3^^
looks like a Portal 2 level, and a very difficult one at that!
They are EKWBmkenyon where did you get your waterblocks (if you don't mind sharing), i've been having a hard time finding places with waterblocks for asus gtx 670 dc ii
Frozen CPU. Performance PCs has the DCII blocks in stock.mkenyon where did you get your waterblocks (if you don't mind sharing), i've been having a hard time finding places with waterblocks for asus gtx 670 dc ii
That thread in particular has a group of haters that just post snark all day.They are EKWB
Was reading your OCN posts mkenyon, those guys really slammed the monsoons
Here's a few of my posts from that thread:Frozen CPU. Performance PCs has the DCII blocks in stock.
That thread in particular has a group of haters that just post snark all day.
I would say the first thing to be replaced is the motherboard, if not multiple components. One thing to note is that there's a good chance the 720 BE can be unlocked to a quad-core with the proper chipset. Also, your current board can't do CrossFireX (SLI is for Nvidia), is limited to DDR2 RAM, and is missing other modern features as well. For $50 or less you should be able to get a decent used board that at the least would enable potentially unlocking the fourth core. However, you'd likely need DDR3 RAM, which would be a bit extra for 4 or 8GB.Alright, so I'm hoping for a bit of advice. I bought some parts from a fellow GAFfer in the B/S/T thread a couple months back. They're not new, but they were MUCH better than what I had:
- ASUS M4A78 PLUS motherboard
- Phenom II X3 720 (?) Black Edition
- 4 GB of RAM
- PowerColor Radeon 5850
With the other parts I scrounged up in town, I was able to put together a new machine for a couple hundred bucks. However, I'm considering upgrading the processor to an X4 or an X6.
I can get an X4 965 for around $90 it seems. Is this going to be a worthwhile upgrade? I'd like to play some games from this generation, and other than that it's mainly just used for web browsing, etc. Nothing too intensive. I'd like an X6 1090 or 1100, but they seem to sell for a lot of money on eBay. Would the gains of going to hexacore even be worth it?
My other question is if I should buy another 5850 and SLI them. I think I can get one for a reasonable amount of money, and it seems like I'd get pretty good gains (closer to what the 6xxx cards get?) for a relatively inexpensive upgrade. I do not plan on buying a monitor that's over 1080P (costs), and this is sort of a stop gap until I finish school and can buy something better in a couple of years.
Any advice is appreciated.
Some final pics!
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