Another regret was buying a Blu Ray drive and not using it because there is no native support for it and I have spend $100 for software to remove the hardware DRM.
MP on the big maps usually when looking at one an angle where it catches a big draw distance and some up close buildings.
SP is actually more stable.
Eh, I've only done my first build, but I really do put some research into my choices, so I don't often have regrets with things I buy.
I think I *might* have gone Window 8 rather than Windows 7, not for performance reasons, but for support reasons. Not a huge deal, though. Its like XP in that I think it will be supported for a good while, but will ultimately be worth upgrading when a good new version comes out anyways.
Other than that, I mean:
i5-3570k
CM 212 Evo CPU cooler
MSI Z77A-G45
MSI GTX670 Power Edition OC(essentially already as powerful as a 680 out of the box)
XFX Pro 550w
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB RAM 1600mhz
Samsung 120GB SSD
WD Blue 1TB HHD
Zalman Z5 Plus case(3 fans, lots of space, good temps, good looks, dirt cheap)
ASUS Xonar DGX
Don't really think there's anything I could have done to have made this better bang-for-buck. Should last me quite a while too, with an upgrade to the GPU in 2015 or maybe even 2016 given how well its serving me so far. Depends on how fast 16nm GPU's come.
True, it was only a 30 dollar difference too.Well it's better to have something you don't need that not have something you do. Unless you really wanted the extra $'s for something else.
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The heatsink is complete overkill. Fits in my case but I don't over clock. I guess I'll use it in the future when my CPU starts lagging but until then it's really not doing much for my setup.
The first pc I ever built around 12-13 years ago I bought a PC case with the LED lights blazing though the side panel like this. NEVER AGAIN. I have never built another with lights, what a pain to try and sleep at night with the room lit up while downloading stuff.
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I regret buying a i7 920 5 years ago, since it's so good that I still can't talk myself into upgrading.
But seriously, the last purchase of PC hardware I regret is my TV card. I never use it. And I mean seriously never. Exactly once since I put it into the system 2 years ago.
Another regret was buying a Blu Ray drive and not using it because there is no native support for it and I have spend $100 for software to remove the hardware DRM.
The Fractal cases are so awesome looking and quiet. The NZXT looks like a stormtrooper. Now the NZXT just sits there, unused, mocking me. What was I thinking..... :/
Instead of the Fractal R3 Define I wanted (and eventually ended up buying in the end)
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The Fractal cases are so awesome looking and quiet. The NZXT looks like a stormtrooper. Now the NZXT just sits there, unused, mocking me. What was I thinking..... :/
Video cards have a 3 year warrantyhd6870, died after 1 year
What CPU and video card? 450W Might actually be enough for an over clock.I wish i bought a bigger power supply, 450w is probably exactly what I need for this stock build, but if I want to overclock my i5 or get any parts that may consume a bit more juice, im pretty sure an upgrade is required just to be on the safe side.
You're totally solid for the next few years. Just turn settings down when it starts to go slow - and get a good over clock on that CPU!Here is my current PC build that I made last November
NZXT Phantom ATX Full Tower case
OCZ-ZX 1000W PSU
8GB DDR3
i5-3570 K @3.4 Ghz
ASUS P8Z77-V
Sapphire Radeon X HD 7970 Ghz 3 GB.
I believe its a future proof build? ( what do you guys think :/ ) my biggest regret is I was too excited to be getting a new PC and I never really looked much into some of my parts since I wanted this PC to be good for a few years. I think my CPU and GPU will be able to hold up for the next few years..But I could be wrong :/
i7-920s are still easily worth $100 and up. Sell it! Give it away on GAF! Don't let it just sit there doing nothingI switched to a 3570k earlier this year in my new build to replace my old computer with i7 920! It was still going strong!
I keep telling myself to sell the processor on Craigslist or something - gotta get on that. Does anyone still buy those?
Lack of competition meant Intel could focus on refining instead of raw power. Really great for power efficiency and onboard graphics. Also nice that the hardware got SO FAR AHEAD of the software that things have had a chance to get quieter and cooler.Everything is going directly through the GPU now.
GDDR5 RAM, FLOPS, physics even.
If you're going to spend a huge chunk of cash, spend it on a top-end video card.
The system CPU and system RAM don't seem to be as crucial anymore.
You're living the dream man. Use parts until they feel slow then upgrade. I use a 2600K and GTX670 on a 1050p display - I'm expecting to get the next 3 years without an upgrade.Currently sporting i5 2500k & GTX 570 with 1080p display and I really can't convince myself to upgrade. I'm a bad PC gamer![]()
I think it'll be the other way around. It's going to take devs a few years to learn how to efficiently code for multiple processors. And Quad Core will be the norm for a while. The AMD chips aren't even true 8 core chips anyway.I kinda regret getting a i5 3750K processor, as while it's fuckawesome I feel in my gut that devs are going to be lazy shits about optimizing PC games for anything that's not a 8-core processor.
But aside from that everything is perfect. Well, my Seagate 4TB external harddrive just died. But whatevs.
ITX all the way! I'm never doing a large build again.gtx460 still serving me well (cheapest card that runs directx 11), intel core 2 quad @ 2.33 is fine as well
the 8gb ram and ssd really helps
mobo is 7 years old though.
really enjoy the microATX, looking at mini-ITX for my next upgrade maybe holiday 2015
I had a Zalman Heatsink on a Q6600 in a Full Tower for many many years.That's pretty much it, everything else has been great and I've gone through tons of parts.
- Buying a Zalman heatsink
- Getting an E6600 over a Q6600
- Getting a full tower
- Actually putting CCL in my case at come point
- Almost killing a GPU by trying to voltmod it
- Being convinced to get a delid CPU then put water cooling on it (Not really worth it)
There isn't a huge difference between the 680 and 670 anyway. Kinda a lame year for GPUs all around.Shoulda just spent a bit more, and bought a 680 instead of a 670. Especially a fucking 2GB 670, fuck. I don't want to invest in SLI, because I don't want to get capped at 2GB VRAM. I'm just waiting for the GTX 800 series now, but if I had a 4GB 680, I wouldn't hesitate to SLI that bitch. Then I'd be sitting nice and comfortable, gah . . .
Pretty proud of my first build--only thing I might have done in hindsight was go for a bigger SSD--but having my OS, web browsers, and most of my non gaming related apps are the things that I really need fast loading times for.
i5 3570k
2x EVGA 680 2GB
16 GB Ram DDR3
MSI Z77A-6D65
Fractal Define R4
1TB 7600 RPM HD
128 GB SSD Samsung
I keep trying to find reasons to upgrade from my 680's, but nothings really made em sweat yet. I thought V-RAM could end up bitting me in the ass, but I have over fifty skyrim mods running and still get good performance on that.
Adding G-Sync to a monitor today which will make lower framerates for stuff like Witcher 3 smooth as butter. Maybe Star Citizen will scare me into an upgrade.
"I have a K series Intel CPU and never overclocked it" : The thread.![]()
I wish I opted to get an inexpensive SSD and a high capacity HDD instead of just getting an expensive SSD. I can only have 4 games installed at a time, it's terrible.
I have the Phantom case in all black. I like it and the only complaint I have is the power button is built for people who have screw drivers as fingers.Just thought of another.....
Buying the NZXT Phantom case
Instead of the Fractal R3 Define I wanted (and eventually ended up buying in the end)
The Fractal cases are so awesome looking and quiet. The NZXT looks like a stormtrooper. Now the NZXT just sits there, unused, mocking me. What was I thinking..... :/
GTX 550ti.
---should say I made the jump to a 670 relatively quickly.