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"I need a new PC!" 2010 Edition

Toki767 said:
A BSEL mod fools the motherboard into thinking you have a higher FSB than you really do. Looks pretty simple for a Q6600. Just use electrical tape and tape over one specific dot which the picture shows.
wait on start up it would be at 3.0GHz correct no in bios changing needed?
 
This PC upgrade has been ridiculous, perhaps even a comedy of errors.

- Replaced 8800 with a 470. Had issues uninstalling the 8800 because I've never dealt with the PCI-E slot tab before
- Had trouble getting the 470 in the mobo. Had to try three or four times before the tab snapped out properly
- Once 470 is in, PC doesn't boot up all the time or shuts off while on. When it does work, games mostly run like crap (worse than 8800), clock speeds of GPU keep reverting to 2D Desktop mode
- Noticed a clicking noise while my PC was on, I chalked that up to one of the case fans being blocked by a wire (which has happened before). It wasn't a big deal since the case has 3 separate fans and doesn't really need all 3 running anyway. Figured I'd fix it when I put in a new PSU.
- Go to get new 850w PSU, when I open up my PC, turns out a PSU cable was blocking the CPU's fan (which caused the clicking noise). I had the PC on for about a day when I noticed that. Luckily I didn't open the new PSU box yet
- Backed up HDD, reinstalled Windows and installed StarCraft 2. Works like a charm now.
- Next time I turn on the PC, it gets stuck at the HDD detection screen. Looks like my primary HDD is dead. When I just stick in the eSata drive and unplug my internal, the PC starts up fine and detects the eSata drive fine. Good thing I was forced to backup my HDD before this happened

Next step: Get a new HDD.
 
infinityBCRT said:
This PC upgrade has been ridiculous, perhaps even a comedy of errors.

- Replaced 8800 with a 470. Had issues uninstalling the 8800 because I've never dealt with the PCI-E slot tab before
- Once 470 is in, PC doesn't boot up all the time or shuts off while on. When it does work, games mostly run like crap (worse than 8800), clock speeds of GPU keep reverting to 2D Desktop mode
- Go to get new 850w PSU, when I open up my PC, turns out a PSU cable was blocking the CPU's fan. I had the PC on for about a day when I noticed that. Luckily I didn't open the new PSU box yet
- Backed up HDD, reinstalled Windows and installed StarCraft 2. Works like a charm now.
- Next time I turn on the PC, it gets stuck at the HDD detection screen. Looks like my primary HDD is dead. When I just stick in the eSata drive and unplug my internal, the PC starts up fine and detects the eSata drive fine. Good thing I was forced to backup my HDD before this happened

Next step: Get a new HDD.
This is why I do a complete reinstall after an upgrade. Takes a day and the system runs much better for it.
 
Well I pulled the trigger on a GTX 460 768 for $240 AUD, cheers for everyones help. I was going to go for the 1GB version but at 1680x1050 the performance difference won't be there. A hard pill to swallow, I hope i'm impressed!
 
CryptiK said:
anyone got some configurations I could use for the bios to make it 3.0Ghz I have tried(without BSEL) OCing before and it didnt work

CryptiK said:
wait on start up it would be at 3.0GHz correct no in bios changing needed?

Wait. So you're able to adjust the BIOS and it just didn't work? From what I see, that mod is going to raise your FSB. It's meant for OEM motherboards that don't let you adjust the FSB in the BIOS. If you can manually adjust the BIOS and it doesn't work, it's because something is unstable (voltage, FSB, northbridge, memory, etc.) This problem isn't going to go away with that mod.
 
I really need a new PC. Would someone be so kind to comment on my shopping list:

Gigabyte GTX460 OC 1GB
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Rev. 2.0
3x Kingston ValueRAM 2GB DDR3-1333
Intel i7-920
CM690II Adv
E7-CM 680W

Okay?
 
ChryZ said:
I really need a new PC. Would someone be so kind to comment on my shopping list:

Gigabyte GTX460 OC 1GB
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Rev. 2.0
3x Kingston ValueRAM 2GB DDR3-1333
Intel i7-920
CM690II Adv
E7-CM 680W

Okay?

I'm no expert but I just recently (read: 2 days ago) did a build with an Evga X58 SLI board, i7-930 ($200 @ Microcenter if you have one local), Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB, 6GB G.Skill DDR3-1600 RAM, my existing 600W OCZ PSU, and today I'm getting a Solid State Drive. Even w/o the SSD, the thing is running excellently, and I was able to overclock the processor to 3.6Ghz on the first try with no stability issues whatsoever. (Hyper 212+ cooler btw, ~42-43C idle, 50s in SC2)

My point: I have a similar build and so far, so good. I haven't tested it with anything major yet though, but it's already super fast even without the SSD.
 
kpop100 said:
This is why I do a complete reinstall after an upgrade. Takes a day and the system runs much better for it.
Around the time that Windows 7 came out, I got the art of installing windows down to about 2 hours including all of the apps I use and all of the default configurations that I need. I had to install that thing like 5 or 6 times before I got media centre working properly with my 360.
 
Inkwell said:
Uninstall the video drivers normally. I would uninstall the PhysX drivers as well. Next you need to restart in safe mode. There are two ways. You can press and hold F8 while your computer is booting. You can also type msconfig into windows search and use that. You go to the boot tab and check off safe. Restart the computer.

Once windows boots into safe mode, open driver sweeper. You should be able to just check off NVIDIA - Display and NVIDIA - PhysX. NVIDIA - Chipset is for your motherboard, so like you said you don't want to do that. Run Driver Sweeper, and then boot into normal windows. If you went into safe mode using msconfig, you need to go back into it and uncheck "safe" under the boot tab.

That's it. Just install the new drivers.

thanks alot inkwell

I successfully reinstalled my drivers correctly for once and so reinstalled the drivers for my chipets.

My pc hasn't had a BSOD in a full day! I hope this holds up. Imagine if the source of my BSODs were incorrectly installed mobo/gpu drivers !
 
Lexxon said:
I'm no expert but I just recently (read: 2 days ago) did a build with an Evga X58 SLI board, i7-930 ($200 @ Microcenter if you have one local), Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB, 6GB G.Skill DDR3-1600 RAM, my existing 600W OCZ PSU, and today I'm getting a Solid State Drive. Even w/o the SSD, the thing is running excellently, and I was able to overclock the processor to 3.6Ghz on the first try with no stability issues whatsoever. (Hyper 212+ cooler btw, ~42-43C idle, 50s in SC2)

My point: I have a similar build and so far, so good. I haven't tested it with anything major yet though, but it's already super fast even without the SSD.
Don't use g-skill with a Gigabyte mobo though, I had problems with the second stick being detected (2x2gb) on my p55m-ud4. I ended up swapping to Kingston Hyper-X's and those worked fine.
 
I checked Gigabyte's memory compatibility list. The Kingston stuff was listed there. Not sure if "DDR3-1333" is good enough though. Should I go for DDR3-2000?
 
infinityBCRT said:
Don't use g-skill with a Gigabyte mobo though, I had problems with the second stick being detected (2x2gb) on my p55m-ud4. I ended up swapping to Kingston Hyper-X's and those worked fine.

My Gigabyte mobo detects my Gskill RAM just fine.
 
ChryZ said:
I checked Gigabyte's memory compatibility list. The Kingston stuff was listed there. Not sure if "DDR3-1333" is good enough though. Should I go for DDR3-2000?

DDR3-1333 is fine but if you're going to overclock, DDR3-1600 or better would probably make your life a little easier.
 
Solid State Drives as the OS drive.

I've been toying with this idea for awhile now, but I'm only willing to spend less than $150 CAD (taxes & shipping fees in). There are plenty of options out there for around that price including the following:

I'm finding it very difficult to find the ideal SSD since reviewers rarely review an entire family. Unlike traditional hard drives, varying sizes appear to have dramatic speed differences. So my question is: should I bother with any of the above or wait it out some more? I'm leaning towards the OCZ Vertex 2 Sandforce 40GB, but even then I may wait for a MIR offer of some kind

Keep in mind that I'm currently using a WD Raptor 36 GB as an OS drive, so I can live with the limited space.
 
Salaadin said:
My Gigabyte mobo detects my Gskill RAM just fine.
Its hit and miss. Some work, others don't. And that compatibility list is pretty unreliable for the mobo, I've read about some of those brands on that list not working and vice versa.

Maybe its different now, but when I built my i5 last fall, thats the experience I had.
 
I don't know what the consensus is in this thread. Will I get slapped for asking questions I might find deep within it?

I'm building a new PC and I have no idea what to get when it comes to a video card, so that's one thing. I don't need the top of the line but something that will last for a year or two. The other thing I have no idea about is if I should get an Intel or AMD CPU. Some people claim you get more value for the money when it comes to AMD but everyone keeps talking about Intel? Motherboard is another thing as well as a PSU. Maybe just the whole thing huh? :)

What I do not need is top of the line stuff. I'm just gonna play Starcraft 2, Diablo 3 whenever that arrives and maybe use it as a HTPC(?). Asus suggestions would be good because I can get that at my job.

I already bought some RAM because I got a really good price on that, and a new monitor is on it's way too. Can't wait!
 
Midas said:
I don't know what the consensus is in this thread. Will I get slapped for asking questions I might find deep within it?

I'm building a new PC and I have no idea what to get when it comes to a video card, so that's one thing. I don't need the top of the line but something that will last for a year or two. The other thing I have no idea about is if I should get an Intel or AMD CPU. Some people claim you get more value for the money when it comes to AMD but everyone keeps talking about Intel? Motherboard is another thing as well as a PSU. Maybe just the whole thing huh? :)

What I do not need is top of the line stuff. I'm just gonna play Starcraft 2, Diablo 3 whenever that arrives and maybe use it as a HTPC(?). Asus suggestions would be good because I can get that at my job.

I already bought some RAM because I got a really good price on that, and a new monitor is on it's way too. Can't wait!

Blizzard and HTPC? 460 GTX is built for you. It's an absolute champion in SC2 and the fact it idles down so low in power consumption is great for HTPC when you're not gaming.
 
So my mountain of PC parts arrived yesterday. In looking over everything I noticed the cooler master had 932 case has an insert pointing out which points should be used for the motherboard stand offs. There were like 12 for an ATX mobo.

Should I be using all available standoffs for the mobo? I usually use only 4 or 5 as I was told as a teenager using more could short out the mobo. However this has resulted in squishy mobos when inserting addons.
 
MiniBossman said:
So my mountain of PC parts arrived yesterday. In looking over everything I noticed the cooler master had 932 case has an insert pointing out which points should be used for the motherboard stand offs. There were like 12 for an ATX mobo.

Should I be using all available standoffs for the mobo? I usually use only 4 or 5 as I was told as a teenager using more could short out the mobo. However this has resulted in squishy mobos when inserting addons.

I would just recommend adding one for each screw hole on the motherboard. Don't add any more or less. There is no danger of shorting out the mobo if they are each aligned with a screw hole and your board will be properly supported.
 
What are some sub $100 and reliable 1-2TB hard drives? I've been looking around and most seem to have a lot of 5 star ratings then a lot of 1 star ratings.
 
Alucrid said:
What are some sub $100 and reliable 1-2TB hard drives? I've been looking around and most seem to have a lot of 5 star ratings then a lot of 1 star ratings.
I like the WD green drives for low cost storage. I've had no issues with 1tb and 1.5tb drives

If you need more performance the WD black drives are well reviewed.
 
My cousin wants to build a PC for around $500 mainly for Starcraft 2. He lives in New Jersey, so he has access to Newegg and what not.



He already has a M+KB and monitor.


He would like at least 4 gigs of ram.
He doesn't need a huge hard drive.


He wants to build possibly this week/next week.


I checked the OP post, but it seems to be from Jan 2010, so hoping that things have changed by then.


Thank you.
 
1-D_FTW said:
Blizzard and HTPC? 460 GTX is built for you. It's an absolute champion in SC2 and the fact it idles down so low in power consumption is great for HTPC when you're not gaming.

How do you think that card till hold up in a year or two? Will I be able to play other games without too low settings?

Any CPU suggestions?
 
bigmit3737 said:
My cousin wants to build a PC for around $500 mainly for Starcraft 2. He lives in New Jersey, so he has access to Newegg and what not.



He already has a M+KB and monitor.


He would like at least 4 gigs of ram.
He doesn't need a huge hard drive.


He wants to build possibly this week/next week.


I checked the OP post, but it seems to be from Jan 2010, so hoping that things have changed by then.


Thank you.

He's going to get raped by taxes.
 
Midas said:
How do you think that card till hold up in a year or two? Will I be able to play other games without too low settings?

Any CPU suggestions?

KUFI said:
nVidia cards dominates

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CPUs

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whole article (czech language needed :) http://pctuning.tyden.cz/multimedia...t-ii-pokracovani-legendarni-strategie?start=6

He posted that in the SC2 thread and took a lot of hate. I've seen no reason to think it's not legit. 460 GTX is about as future proof as anything. And at 229.99 for 1GB (don't buy 768MB), it's best bang for the buck.
 
bigmit3737 said:
My cousin wants to build a PC for around $500 mainly for Starcraft 2. He lives in New Jersey, so he has access to Newegg and what not.



He already has a M+KB and monitor.


He would like at least 4 gigs of ram.
He doesn't need a huge hard drive.


He wants to build possibly this week/next week.


I checked the OP post, but it seems to be from Jan 2010, so hoping that things have changed by then.


Thank you.

I'd do this build and switch the 5670 for a GTS 250 (@ $100) for an extra $10, will net in a huge performance increase in SC2. He could also add another 2GB of RAM down the road for a nice boost... but with such a tight budget, that's a simple enough thing to split up to help keep the rest of it as good as it can be. I'd just go up to 4GB to start out personally.

Edit: Those SC2 benches above are CPU limited when you get to the GTX 460, plenty of other benches also support this showing nearly 0 gain going to SLI GTX 460s and is also supported by the GTX 480 having little gain, same w/ the 5870.

I'd like to see some SC2 benches done on a 7GHz+ i7 CPU, then we'd have some definitive answers to GPU scaling.
 
Here's my first draft.

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Grade me GAF (And recommend me the best value for RAM, looking for 6 GB maybe 8 if it's a good deal). Also, I'm not very good with PSU's so let me know if that's not enough. I'm currently running a GTX260, which requires the power of several suns, so maybe that's what has me spooked.

Also, cooling with the case there. Should it be a problem? I have a cooler master now with a large fan on top and one in front, but I have questioned their usefulness. Might also go with a black case, haven't decided yet. I like that case because the USB inputs are on the bottom, better recommendations are welcome.


Components I'm keeping from my current PC:

2 disk drives
2 hard drives

Thanks


Oh and games I'll be playing:

TF2
FFXIV
Starcraft II
Civ V
 
DrForester said:
Also, I'm not very good with PSU's so let me know if that's not enough. I'm currently running a GTX260, which requires the power of several suns, so maybe that's what has me spooked.

Oh and games I'll be playing:

TF2
FFXIV
Starcraft II
Civ V

Just look up reviews of the GPU you're buying, they list total system power at load. In your case, total system power in futuremark with a GTX 460 is a little over 400W 330W, in a normal game it is close to 290W. A 750W PSU is enough for SLI GTX 460s either way.

A single 460 will max all those games you listed no problem, except maybe FFXIV, if they don't get the engine optimized. Seems to be doing better now though from what I've read, so things should be fine.
 
Smash88 said:
The GTX460 is a great card, but once the drivers mature more, you will start to see a bigger gap between the 460 and 470/480.

The 470 was basically the same price? Can that be right? Seems a bit weird if it's better. My friend is pushing me to get a i7 930. Really expensive, and the motherboard for it as well.

Edit: Sorry, it was 465 which had the same price. What's the difference between 460 and 465?
 
Midas said:
The 470 was basically the same price? Can that be right? Seems a bit weird if it's better. My friend is pushing me to get a i7 930. Really expensive, and the motherboard for it as well.

Edit: Sorry, it was 465 which had the same price. What's the difference between 460 and 465?

There 465 is inferior in many ways (heat, noise, power), for a slightly better performance gain (a few %), which doesn't always hold true.

In the Techpowerup chart, the 465 actually came out slower on the average of many games than the 460.

The 460 is way more future proof than the i7 imo, easier to replace anyway! Better bang for the buck as well, unless you find the i7 at a bargain like at microcenter for $199.
 
DrForester said:
Here's my first draft.

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Grade me GAF (And recommend me the best value for RAM, looking for 6 GB maybe 8 if it's a good deal). Also, I'm not very good with PSU's so let me know if that's not enough. I'm currently running a GTX260, which requires the power of several suns, so maybe that's what has me spooked.

Also, cooling with the case there. Should it be a problem? I have a cooler master now with a large fan on top and one in front, but I have questioned their usefulness. Might also go with a black case, haven't decided yet. I like that case because the USB inputs are on the bottom, better recommendations are welcome.


Components I'm keeping from my current PC:

2 disk drives
2 hard drives

Thanks


Oh and games I'll be playing:

TF2
FFXIV
Starcraft II
Civ V
Get a 955 instead of a 965. RAM? Get a 890X or 890GX chipset motherboard as they're cheaper and you don't really need 16x/16x bandwidth, even SLI GTX480s have 98% performance in 8x/8X mode. Get a better case such as an Antec 300, the inbuilt cooling will be more than up to the job.
 
Minsc said:
There 465 is inferior in many ways (heat, noise, power), for a slightly better performance gain (a few %), which doesn't always hold true.

In the Techpowerup chart, the 465 actually came out slower on the average of many games than the 460.

The 460 is way more future proof than the i7 imo, easier to replace anyway! Better bang for the buck as well, unless you find the i7 at a bargain like at microcenter for $199.

So what would be the best match CPU wise for the 460? An i5? Or an AMD? I'm really lost when it come to CPU's. I'm not sure what I'll have to pay for an i7 but it's most definitely more than $199.
 
Midas said:
So what would be the best match CPU wise for the 460? An i5? Or an AMD? I'm really lost when it come to CPU's. I'm not sure what I'll have to pay for an i7 but it's most definitely more than $199.

The i5 760 overclocked or the X6 1055T overclocked would both do it well. The X6 has more cores, so is probably a little more future proof, but the i5 generally runs slightly faster in games now, since most games don't use more than 2 cores. Even if you don't overclock, they both ship at around 3GHz, so they're still very capable.

The AMD platform seems to fair better in CPU upgrades if you get the right motherboard, Intel is generally one and done.
 
CryptiK said:
anyone got some configurations I could use for the bios to make it 3.0Ghz I have tried(without BSEL) OCing before and it didnt work
Didn't work? So you have a BIOS you can change stuff?
Either way the BSEL works fine on tha large majority of Q6600's, but if you have a BIOS that can change FSB you should use it. Make sure your RAM is set at 1:1 in case you stepped over your RAM speed or something.
No_Style said:
Solid State Drives as the OS drive.

I'm finding it very difficult to find the ideal SSD since reviewers rarely review an entire family. Unlike traditional hard drives, varying sizes appear to have dramatic speed differences. So my question is: should I bother with any of the above or wait it out some more? I'm leaning towards the OCZ Vertex 2 Sandforce 40GB, but even then I may wait for a MIR offer of some kind
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3756/2010-value-ssd-100-roundup-kingston-and-ocz-take-on-intel
That said, you can get a WD Blue for $200 that has 128GB
Alternatively if you only care about read performance you can get a 64GB C300.
Alucrid said:
What are some sub $100 and reliable 1-2TB hard drives? I've been looking around and most seem to have a lot of 5 star ratings then a lot of 1 star ratings.
Samsung F3 1TB (Faster, cheaper) or WD Black 1.5TB (Better value).
ChryZ said:
I really need a new PC. Would someone be so kind to comment on my shopping list:

Gigabyte GTX460 OC 1GB
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Rev. 2.0
3x Kingston ValueRAM 2GB DDR3-1333
Intel i7-920
CM690II Adv
E7-CM 680W
i5 750
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
4GB G.Skill 1600
CM 690 (Cent 5 will fit a GTX460, but it's a small case) I'd stay away from the advanced version. $20 more for nothing important imo.
GTX460 1GB
Corsair (650W has a combo deal with F3 1TB) - 750W if you plan to SLi 460's later
Samsung F3 1TB
________
That's $170 saved for 97% of the performance you'd get in most applications.
DrForester said:
Here's my first draft.

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Grade me GAF (And recommend me the best value for RAM, looking for 6 GB maybe 8 if it's a good deal). Also, I'm not very good with PSU's so let me know if that's not enough. I'm currently running a GTX260, which requires the power of several suns, so maybe that's what has me spooked.

Also, cooling with the case there. Should it be a problem? I have a cooler master now with a large fan on top and one in front, but I have questioned their usefulness. Might also go with a black case, haven't decided yet. I like that case because the USB inputs are on the bottom, better recommendations are welcome.


Components I'm keeping from my current PC:
4GB is fine, 460 uses less power so keep your current PSU, If your CM case now has 2 large fan ports then it is better than the CM Cent 5 so use that as well.

If you are planning on FF14,Civ, and SC II I'd go with an i5 platform since it is better (and cheaper than the components you listed).

i5 750 (Not 760)
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
4GB G.Skill 1600
Minsc said:
The i5 760 overclocked or the X6 1055T overclocked would both do it well. The X6 has more cores, so is probably a little more future proof, but the i5 generally runs slightly faster in games now, since most games don't use more than 2 cores. Even if you don't overclock, they both ship at around 3GHz, so they're still very capable.

The AMD platform seems to fair better in CPU upgrades if you get the right motherboard, Intel is generally one and done.
i5-750 is better at: Clock for clock speed, gaming, some movie editing, can overclock to 4.2Ghz on average
x6 1055T is better at: Having 2 more cores for same price, some specialized movie editing, stuff that actually uses 6 cores, Socket AM3 will stay for next generation of CPU's, can OC to ~3.8Ghz on average

i5-750 vs x6 1055T http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/147?vs=109
*Note that the super leads that are present in 3/4 games are entirely CPU bound unlike most modern games such as Batman: AA.
i5-750 vs i7-920 (Both 2.66Ghz, 920 has HT) http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/47?vs=109

...and reposting.
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what's the best gaming laptop for $1,000-$1,200? Interested in Starcraft 2 of course...and i don't much feel like building a desktop pc anymore.

This one any good? http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Asus+-+Laptop+/+Intel%26%23174%3B+Core%26%23153%3B+i7+Processor+/+17.3%22+Display+/+6GB+Memory+/+500GB+Hard+Drive+-+Black/9741729.p;jsessionid=722B301A5DC827BD7ACDE97BFF332ED9.bbolsp-app05-13?id=1218165344675&skuId=9741729&st=Asus_IntelPowered_Laptops&cp=1&lp=4

Is the ATI Mobility 5870 better than the Nvidia G360m?
 
Hazaro said:
4GB is fine, 460 uses less power so keep your current PSU, If your CM case now has 2 large fan ports then it is better than the CM Cent 5 so use that as well.

If you are planning on FF14,Civ, and SC II I'd go with an i5 platform since it is better (and cheaper than the components you listed).

i5 750 (Not 760)
GB P55A-UD3 / Asus P7P55D-E Pro (If you plan to SLi)
4GB G.Skill 1600


Sounds good. Asus board still good if you're not going to SLi, but may in the future?

Thanks again for the help.
 
Hazaro said:
i5-750 is better at: Clock for clock speed, gaming, some movie editing, can overclock to 4.2Ghz on average
x6 1055T is better at: Having 2 more cores for same price, some specialized movie editing, stuff that actually uses 6 cores, Socket AM3 will stay for next generation of CPU's, can OC to ~3.8Ghz on average

i5-750 vs x6 1055T http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/147?vs=109
*Note that the super leads that are present in 3/4 games are entirely CPU bound unlike most modern games such as Batman: AA.
i5-750 vs i7-920 (Both 2.66Ghz, 920 has HT) http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/47?vs=109

That's interesting. Especially Intel Core i7 920 - 2.66GHz - 1MB L2 - 8MB L3 vs Intel Core i5 750 - 2.66GHz - 1MB L2 - 8MB L3. But that must be because the quad core isn't used that much, no?

This is a jungle. I know which GPU to get now thanks to you guys. But CPU, still can't decide. :lol
 
DrForester said:
Sounds good. Asus board still good if you're not going to SLi, but may in the future?

Thanks again for the help.
Yup. It's just another $40 for a possible SLi setup in the future. Note you need the pro board due to a chip on the PCI-E lane giving extra bandwidth to support USB/SATA3 bandwidth. As far as I know that's the model sub $200 board with that atm.
Midas said:
That's interesting. Especially Intel Core i7 920 - 2.66GHz - 1MB L2 - 8MB L3 vs Intel Core i5 750 - 2.66GHz - 1MB L2 - 8MB L3. But that must be because the quad core isn't used that much, no?

This is a jungle. I know which GPU to get now thanks to you guys. But CPU, still can't decide. :lol
Look at the performance differences and what programs they were used on. Is the extra $120 worth it? For most I think not.
Get the i5.
 
Hazaro said:
Yup. It's just another $40 for a possible SLi setup in the future. Note you need the pro board due to a chip on the PCI-E lane giving extra bandwidth to support USB/SATA3 bandwidth. As far as I know that's the model sub $200 board with that atm.

Look at the performance differences and what programs they were used on. Is the extra $120 worth it? For most I think not.
Get the i5.

Hehe yeah. But what about that AMD CPU you posted? It's six core, right? But the moterboard only support four? So if I decide on i5. Which is the better on? 750 or 760? And which motherboard should I get?

Edit: Ooh. 750 is quad core? Yeah, that's the one to get then. :)

And thanks for all the help.
 
So my HIS 5770 has been using the GPU at nearly 100% with Starcraft II at Ultra settings and FFXIV at, well, whatever settings because that game needs help. And it gets up to temperatures of 70-80 celsius quite easily (running MSI Afterburner to monitor GPU load, temp, fan speed, etc) with the fan going absolutely nuts (it's quite loud).

This seems pretty wrong, but I'm looking for feedback and possible issues. I'm not sure if my card is faulty or something else is wrong, but it's making me think I should just switch videocards.

Edit: I should add that it's idling at 45 celsius, which is about 10 degrees hotter than almost all the reviews I've found for the card.
 
Minsc said:
I'd do this build and switch the 5670 for a GTS 250 (@ $100) for an extra $10, will net in a huge performance increase in SC2. He could also add another 2GB of RAM down the road for a nice boost... but with such a tight budget, that's a simple enough thing to split up to help keep the rest of it as good as it can be. I'd just go up to 4GB to start out personally.

Edit: Those SC2 benches above are CPU limited when you get to the GTX 460, plenty of other benches also support this showing nearly 0 gain going to SLI GTX 460s and is also supported by the GTX 480 having little gain, same w/ the 5870.

I'd like to see some SC2 benches done on a 7GHz+ i7 CPU, then we'd have some definitive answers to GPU scaling.

Thank you for this. I will talk to him and see if he can bump up his budget a little more.
 
DrForester said:
Yup.
LaneDS said:
So my HIS 5770 has been using the GPU at nearly 100% with Starcraft II at Ultra settings and FFXIV at, well, whatever settings because that game needs help. And it gets up to temperatures of 70-80 celsius quite easily (running MSI Afterburner to monitor GPU load, temp, fan speed, etc) with the fan going absolutely nuts (it's quite loud).

This seems pretty wrong, but I'm looking for feedback and possible issues. I'm not sure if my card is faulty or something else is wrong, but it's making me think I should just switch videocards.

Edit: I should add that it's idling at 45 celsius, which is about 10 degrees hotter than almost all the reviews I've found for the card.
Those temps are fine if you are using Kombuster / FURMark to load. Loudness is relative, does it seem unnecessarily loud? Try turn down the fan to 40-60% and see if that helps.
bigmit3737 said:
Thank you for this. I will talk to see and see if he can bump up his budget a little more.
Cut the HDD to a 500GB Samsung (-$25), get an Antec 300 + 380W or Antec sonata + 500W (-$10), and bump GPU to a GTS 250 (+$25)
 
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