Hawk269
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bardia said:I'm going to pick up a GTX 460, do I go with the MSI or Gigabyte? Both are the same price.
I went with EVGA and it has been great. Support is outstanding from them and alot of great support from the Website.
bardia said:I'm going to pick up a GTX 460, do I go with the MSI or Gigabyte? Both are the same price.
MidgarBlowedUp said:damnit I need a better CPU cooler. I can hit 4.0 with my Phenom II X4 965 but, It gets a little hot, near 60+. I'm using an Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro but it's just not cold enough.
Antec 300 case as well.
What can I get that isn't going to cost an arm and a leg?
Will a Hyper Cooler Master 212+ be a significantly better cooler?
Hawk269 said:I went with EVGA and it has been great. Support is outstanding from them and alot of great support from the Website.
Moobabe said:http://www.dinopc.com/shop/pc/pcs-gaming.asp?idcategory=94
Is the £759 PC on here a good deal? I'm thinking of losing the OS to save 60 quid and I'll install my own but aside from that, how does it look?
brain_stew said:Do you already have a copy of Windows 7 that is valid for another PC, like?
You'll need to upgrade the PSU to the OCZ unit, Dino PC ship their PC's with shitty PSUs by default.
You won't need the 8GB of RAM unless you have a specific use for it, though for only an extra ~£40 its not a bad deal.
Corky said:Then I might go out on a limb and say this might be more related to crysis itself,e.g software, than your current OC-settings,.
Wuh-oh, I was planning on an EVGA GTX460 for my build. Are the problems widespread enough to warrant changing brands? The EVGA seems to have more positive reviews behind it on Newegg.brain_stew said:EVGA's GTX 460 design has been having heat issues, they've released a model based on stock cooling now but it doesn't offer their lifetime warranty and runs hotter/louder than Gigabyte's model anyway.
Go with the Gigabyte.
TheEastonator said:Wuh-oh, I was planning on an EVGA GTX460 for my build. Are the problems widespread enough to warrant changing brands? The EVGA seems to have more positive reviews behind it on Newegg.
TheEastonator said:Also, for gaming at 1680x1050, is it worth the extra $30 to get the 1GB GTX460 over the 768MB?
TheEastonator said:Also, for gaming at 1680x1050, is it worth the extra $30 to get the 1GB GTX460 over the 768MB?
TheEastonator said:Well, I can't afford a 470, but I swapped out my EVGA with this Gigabyte. Seems like a solid card.
EDIT: On second thought, this MSI also looks pretty great.
brain_stew said:Bizarely enough the GTX 465 has become an interesting product now. $200 with a copy of Mafia 2 is fantastic value for a card that performs the same as a $230 1GB GTX 460. Obviously you'll have to put up with a hotter, louder and more power hungry card but its upto you if that's a big deal or not. If you want the most performance for your dollar at the $200 mark, it can't be beat.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121383&cm_re=465_gtx-_-14-121-383-_-Product
This was a $280 card a couple of months ago, now its $200 with a brand new $50 game.
Jin34 said:AMD: "NANANANA we aren't listening"
brain_stew said:The 5850 is still $280! :lol
Who the hell is buying those things?
Least the 5870 can be had for $350 now, though its not as if that's good value in the face of sub $300 470s.
brain_stew said:Bizarely enough the GTX 465 has become an interesting product now. $200 with a copy of Mafia 2 is fantastic value for a card that performs the same as a $230 1GB GTX 460. Obviously you'll have to put up with a hotter, louder and more power hungry card but its upto you if that's a big deal or not. If you want the most performance for your dollar at the $200 mark, it can't be beat.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121383&cm_re=465_gtx-_-14-121-383-_-Product
This was a $280 card a couple of months ago, now its $200 with a brand new $50 game.
dani_dc said:Use this combo and you get Just Cause 2 as well!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.456548
Omiee said:is it normal that my cpu speed for my intel i5 760 goes back to 1200mhz all the time
its never 2800 :S what can be the problem ..?
im using stock fan for now
http://i.imgur.com/A55hA.jpgHawk269 said:I put the below together on newegg, without the gpu's...and even though I am a noob, my only concern is the motherboard. He wants an intel and he chose the 980x...he wants SLI obvious, the motherboard is the biggest question/concern I have. He does not want to go over $3000.00.
Speedstepping / C1EOmiee said:is it normal that my cpu speed for my intel i5 760 goes back to 1200mhz all the time
its never 2800 :S what can be the problem ..?
im using stock fan for now
Hazaro said:http://i.imgur.com/A55hA.jpg
Get an SSD (128GB C300)
Get a nice 850W PSU (Corsair)
2x GTX 480
i7 930
ASUS P6X58D-E
8GB DDR3
Speedstepping / C1E
It's saving power when you aren't using it.
brain_stew said:The 980x is insanely overpriced? What on earth does he need 12 threads for?
Get the $300 i7 950 it'll perform identically in games.
No one needs a 1200w PSU. Maybe if you were running Tri SLI 480s and a 4ghz i7 but he's not. ~800w will be enough even if he adds a second 480.
The 768MB 460 is fine for a PhysX card, you don't need the extra memory and ROPs for PhysX.
Get 3X2GB DDR3 for RAM but don't be for super fast low latency RAM as it makes no difference at all. Just make sure it has a heatsink and is DDR3 1333 speed or better from a reliable brand.
Make sure his motherboard has Sata6 and USB3.0 support.
Since he's saving a stack of cash on the PSU and CPU now, invest in a SSD, the 128GB Crucial C300 would be my pick.
brain_stew said:Yes its called Intel Speed step. You can disable it in the BIOS if you want but its pointless unless you're overclocking or its giving you issues. It'll help reduce your idle power usage.
Omiee said:ok because i was worried it clocked back because it got over heated or stuff.
cuz im used to amd.
but man the 470 is giving me good performance in games, cant wait for my second one to come in and give me that extra boost.
btw my 470 gets 93 degrees celcios when load is that normal..?
brain_stew said:He wants SLI 480s and a 460!?
Seems a little excessive, no?
All this just for 1080p!?
This is the PSU I'd use:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...9011&cm_re=corsair_psu-_-17-139-011-_-Product
He's going to want a decent CPU cooler as well, this thing should really be OCed to 4ghz if he's going to be running such a ridiculous array of GPUs.
I'm a bit worried if an SLI solution is smart for someone new to PC gaming, I'd start him off with just a single GTX 480 personally, 1080p is a pretty low resolution in the grand scheme of things and child's play for a GTX 480. SLI is just going to introduce all manner of problems/headaches/issues that he may not want to deal with and hoenstly doesn't have to. He can always add the $200 GTX 460 for PhysX if Mafia 2 is the main reason he's buying this thing.
Hawk269 said:Brain- I think the reason he thinks he needs a 2nd 480 is because in the benchmark on my rig, which is a 480 w/460 for physx I average about 58fps, this is with using D3DOverider to force V-Sync and tripple buffering. I have a AMD Phenom 2 965, so I think if I had an I7-960 or 970, I would be hitting better numbers.
Thanks!
durrbrain_stew said:The 950 drops to less than $300 tomorrow!
8GB DDR3 isn't going to make use of triple channel memory and for a $2000+ rig you really should be. Better off with 6GB than 8GB.
Hazaro said:durr
I never suggest i7 so I defaulted to 4/8GB in my head.
Wasn't sure when the 950 dropped so I said 930.
brain_stew said:August 30th officially.
Oh and Hawk, don't buy the i7-950 at anything more than ~$300!
Its currently listed at $600 on Newegg but its getting its price cut in half at the beginning of next week, so wait until then before you order it otherwise you'll be out of $300 for nothing!
brain_stew said:HSF is fine if he's not OCing.
This is the memory I'd get:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...0231304&cm_re=6gb_ddr3-_-20-231-304-_-Product
This GTX 480:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121373&cm_re=gtx_480-_-14-121-373-_-Product
$440 after rebate, $390 when you consider it comes with a copy of Mafia 2 which he was going to buy anyway.
I assume he'll want to get a 360 controller as well. Be sure to get it in the pack with the wireless adapter if he's using his PC with a HDTV. Essential purchase really.
x58 is triple channel so it's pairs of 3.Hawk269 said:Thanks again...is that memory good to go with that Mobo that I selected? And sorry for sounding noobish, I thought you should buy memory in sticks of 2? And I think he wants 8gigs of Ram, but then again, I think it is just a number for him.
And the GPU, yeah he knows about the promo for the game and that is what he really wants so we already selected that GPU for his system.
As far as a 360 controller, we already have that in the books. So it looks llike we are good to go.
Oh..if he did want to overclock, what heatsink/fan would he get.
And now being a little jelous, how is his rig going to be better than mine that has the AMD Phenom 965? Not that I am going to upgrade my CPU/Motherboard, but just curious.
Hawk269 said:I have the same processor as you do. What is a safe temp to run it at. I did some testing and it did a Windows crash...so I think I overdid it a bit...evertyhing is fine and been playing games for a while with no issues, but would like to pick up the rating a bit beyond the stock 3.4.
BigBlackGamer said:5870 back in case. everything works good. might try some overclocking later tonight.
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