RickA238 said:Hey guys, building a new PC, primarily for gaming. I'm on a bit of a budget, nearly over. I also plan on keeping this mobo for for a future processor updgrade, hence AMD AM3 over i5/1156. I don't have many parts lying around from old PC's, been using a shitty laptop for the last few years since college. I oversized the PSU on purpose for future considerations, and it's a great combo deal. Looking for advice on a few things:
- I don't plan on overclocking from the start, but I will within the next year or so; will stock cooling on this build suffice for stock speeds?
- Any suggestions on the best heatsinks/fans?
- I'm trying to decide between the monitor shown in the list (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236052) and the next model up (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236049). Is the lower response time (2ms vs. 5ms) worth the extra money? I plan on keeping the monitor around for a good amount of time 5+ years. Does anyone have experience with either of these specific models?
- I've heard that the next line of AMD CPU's (Bulldozer or whatever) will be backwards compatible with the AM3 socket, a la AM2+ ==> AM2. Is this true? This, along with price, is why I'm choosing AMD over Intel for this build. I've been pleased with AMD processors in the past.
- I know everyone here is crazy about the Samsung F3 tech. I selected the caviar based on price and past quality experience. Good combo with the case as well. Is there that much of a performance drop off from the F3 to this particular Caviar model?
- Any complaints on the case? It seems to be the best at such a low price.
Advice is greatly appreciated, thanks again!
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1. The 5MS monitor is fine. You won't notice any major ghosting. 2MS is better, but it's up to you if you want to pay the price difference.
2. Stock cooling will be fine until you start to OC.
3. Yes Bulldozer will be backwards compatible with AM3.
4. F3 is much faster performance wise then the drive you select, yes there will be a difference. Yours is a good reliable drive, it's just not a performance first one.
5. Can't really tell what type of case you have. I assume it's a rosewill or something equally as cheap. It should be fine.
Overall just about everything you bought is high quality and it will make a solid build.