listed at bottomDosia said:What is the most effective heat sink under $40 for an i5 760?
MomoPufflet said:What mid-tower cases have the best cable-management and airflow? I already feel myself outgrowing my Smilodon case...
Sanjay said:What's your price budget.
Zomo said:Alright so I'm building a pc. The games jm looking at purchasing in the future are Starcraft 2, civ 5 and ffxiv. I don't need an amazing computer just something that will run modern games. What does gaf recommend?
I stated my price range and country a few pages ago but no one replied. I'm from Australia so looking to spend around 1500 to 2000 aud.kagete said:State your budget and country so people can give detailed links/recommendations. Generally, always buy the best that you can afford within your budget, spending more on your GPU than your CPU. If you're under the $800-$1000 budget range don't get enamored with the fancy cases and power supplies and put your $$$ into your CPU and GPU. Just search for Hazaro's lists 1 or 2 pages back for a general idea of what are good builds in certain price ranges.
In my experience, Starcraft 2 will run fine on anything but FF14 is just weird/terrible. It's pretty much what everyone should point to when they want an example of an unoptimized PC game. I get the same performance running in 720p windowed as I do in 1080p windowed (shitty). And don't even bother running in full screen (shitty, broken, and unstable).
Zomo said:I stated my price range and country a few pages ago but no one replied. I'm from Australia so looking to spend around 1500 to 2000 aud.
Hazaro said:Get a quad core 750/760 no question. If you are worried about power consumption you can disable cores or undervolt it.
Should be able to find a 650W Corsair for cheaper, maybe even an HX620W
Step it up to a GTX460, will last a lot longer, both good cards. 5770 obviously less power under load ~30W and the same idle wattage.
Alright I have done all of the above...memtest 86+ is currently running, passed first test, no errors...gonna leave it on for a few more passes but it doesnt look like my freezing is solvedHazaro said:Run CPU-Z and check what it reads. Updating your motherboard BIOS would probably be a good idea. As for the freezing that is usually a HDD or RAM problem.
Download your HDD specific diagnostic (WD, Samsung, Seagate, etc.) and run that.
Run memtest 86+ from a CD for both sticks, then each stick individually.
CSampson said:Alright I have done all of the above...memtest 86+ is currently running, passed first test, no errors...gonna leave it on for a few more passes but it doesnt look like my freezing is solved
Any other suggestions? Im thinking ill bring it into a repair shop and pay those ridiculous prices. Poor computer!
Outdoor Miner said:A while back I was having problems where I would crash after 10-30 minutes into any gaming session. I tried everything under the sun to fix the problem to no avail. One day I opened the case to give the interior a good cleaning and noticed my RAM sticks had a sticker that read 2.0-2.1v required. Went to look in the BIOS and sure enough they were being fed well below that @ 1.8v, so I bumped it up to 2.1v and no more problems since.
Which games at what res and what do you consider "maxing out"? I've never existed on the cutting edge of hardware performance because to me it rarely represents value for money, but I really struggle to imagine a situation where I would be unhappy with the performance of a machine with the specs you've provided. Chances are you're not CPU bound and the 480 is fast as hell without going down the often inconsistent SLi track. Have you considered that your problem might be one of expectations rather than one of performance?Hawk269 said:there are games where I am not maxing out, mainly framerate etc.
Fredescu said:Which games at what res and what do you consider "maxing out"? I've never existed on the cutting edge of hardware performance because to me it rarely represents value for money, but I really struggle to imagine a situation where I would be unhappy with the performance of a machine with the specs you've provided. Chances are you're not CPU bound and the 480 is fast as hell without going down the often inconsistent SLi track. Have you considered that your problem might be one of expectations rather than one of performance?
60FPS, Max, and AA on all games is pretty demanding. For most games it would probably be the GPU you are taxing the most, but overclocking your CPU to 3.8Ghz and seeing if you net improvement would be the first step in the games you aren't maxing. If it's not making a difference, then you might want to look into dual GTX 480's or wait on AMD's new 6xxx series later this year.Hawk269 said:My friend with the advice of others her put together a rig that is really good, but there are games where I am not maxing out, mainly framerate etc. Here is the Rig I currently have:
AMD Phenom II Black Edition 965 4x@3.4
Evga Super Clocked 480
Evga Super Clocked 460/dedicated to Physics
:lolFredescu said:tl;dr: I don't know the answer to your question, but PC gaming is pretty cool
Clock for clock maybe, but his particular processor should be roughly equivalent to the i5-750.Smokey said:I know the core i5/i7 (for games) are much better for gaming.
CSampson said:Thanks bud, gonna check that now.
Edit: Checked my Ram, only requires 1.5V and they were getting that. Thanks anyways though, it was a good idea.
CSampson said:Well, last ditch effort, time to reformat. If that doesn't work then...well...I dunno. My first built PC being sick 2 months after I built it.
Dash Kappei said:Can anybody lend me an hand in fulfilling this little project?
I have 1/1 and a half month time to get there, after that my HT romm will be probably be finished and I'd like to have everything on the PC side set-up as well.
Conceptronic CBT2NANO
Samsung EcoGreen F2 EG HD154UI, 1.5TB
Sony Optiarc AD-7260S
Silverstone LC17
Silverstone FP33S
Logitech Cordless Mediaboard Pro (Qwerty)
2x Cooler Master SAF-S84-E1 , 80mm
AMD Athlon II X4 640
D-Link DIR-655 Gigabit-router
Nexus Value 430
Kingston ValueRAM KVR1333D3N9K2/4G
Scythe Shuriken Rev. B CPU Cooler
Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H
Total: 670 euro's
Midas said:My new computer is up and running. Thanks for all the help guys!
Dash Kappei said:Ugh, if anybody has already looked at my post (post #14414 on this page) I need to stress that I've edited it with a couple of bits more, since I had completely forgotten that for that budget I actually need a CPU as well! :lol
Also, is my budget too low for what I need to buy and the performance I'm looking for?
Dash Kappei said:-WHAT Do I need:
Consider that THIS (or a new version of it if there is one already) will be my case:
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and that I already know which audio card to buy, which will cost me $300 circa (steeeeep!),
that leaves a $650/$700 max budget for everything else:
- power supply
- motherboard
- CPU
- blu-ray drive (I could put this one on hold if the budget's too small)
- GPU
- internal hard disk
- RAM
- and whatnot (no keyboard/mouse)
I need some serious help from you guys since I know jack shit. :lol
Dash Kappei said:Ugh, if anybody has already looked at my post (post #14414 on this page) I need to stress that I've edited it with a couple of bits more, since I had completely forgotten that for that budget I actually need a CPU as well! :lol
Also, is my budget too low for what I need to buy and the performance I'm looking for?
HooCares said:PC Gaf -
What is the cheapest/best value graphics card that will max Starcraft 2?
Here is the rest of my setup:
# 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E7600 Processor
# 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3470 Graphics (to be replaced)
# 4GB DDR3 PC3-8500 RAM (2x 2GB)
# Windows 7
Thanks for your help.
brain_stew said:What PSU do you have (if this is a store built machine have a look at the sticker on the side and tell me what is says in the "12V" category) and are you willing to replace the PSU?
Nice choice of components. Short of running a stock pile of GTX480s, that PSU is a bit much, though.L0st Id3ntity said:![]()
Plus the case, a Cooler Master Haf X.
Gonna be my first build, I'm 90% excited 10% nervous, wish me luck.![]()
That should definitely be replaced if you are putting a new GPU in. Install should be straightforward, but some pre-built retail towers have odd sized bits or locks that make it harder to upgrade the components. You could try measuring the dimensions of your existing PSU and then comparing it with what you want to purchase.HooCares said:yeah it's a store bought hand me down. PSU is 220w max 250. Is swapping the PSU as simple as it sounds?
MoFuzz said:That should definitely be replaced if you are putting a new GPU in. Install should be straightforward, but some pre-built retail towers have odd sized bits or locks that make it harder to upgrade the components. You could try measuring the dimensions of your existing PSU and then comparing it with what you want to purchase.
Any budget in mind for the video card? What resolution you gaming at?
400 to 500 watts should be plenty for your purposes, but a reputable PSU manufacturer is key so that you are getting something close to the advertised total wattage. Corsair, Seasonic, Antec are all great brands for PSU.HooCares said:Thanks for your help everyone. I will compare and make sure I get the correct size PSU. What should I be looking at PSU wise? 400w?
I don't have a as much time as I'd like for PC games so I'm basically just turning this computer into a Starcraft 2 console if you will. Whatever is the cheapest card that will max SC2 will be fine. I was imagining spending 100$ to achieve this. Resolution is 1980 - 1080 widescreen
HooCares said:yeah it's a store bought hand me down. PSU is 220w max 250. Is swapping the PSU as simple as it sounds?
Shambles said:Is this HTPC going to be driving your speakers directly or are you putting your audio through a receiver? I'm saying this because a 300$ audio card, or any audio card for that matter is a waste if you can just pass the audio through the HDMI port on your GPU.
Dina said:Maybe my project will do you some good. I just ordered this today. It's for HD/BR playback mostly, with mild gaming. To be able to do racing games, I would recommend a low-profile HD 57**/HD 55** card. This system got good airflow without being noisy.
The conceptronic is a bluetooth receiver for the keyboard. The FP33S is a PCI-fancontroller since the LC17 can't handle 5.25 fancontrollers and I need a fancontroller because the motherboard only supports 1 casefan where I got 4. The LC17 is also mad spacious, you could definately fit a graphics card in there. D-Link is a router cause I still needed it.
anonymousAversa said:do NOT spend $300 on an audio card and save $700 for the rest of the PC, that is ass backwards and you will be completely screwing yourself.
make no mistake, the CPU and GPU are the two most important parts for this machine - the GPU will do 7.1 channel audio over HDMI - why do you even need a $300 audio card?
You want an i5/i7 processor and at LEAST an nvidia GTX 460 or amd (formally ati) 5770.