LaneDS said:
Edit: Haha wow, didn't see the price until after checking out the features. Different idea of reasonably priced, but still thanks for the suggestion haha.
Heh. I wouldn't recommend a TJ11 to 90% of users. By the time you get to ~$200+, strict personal preference, and other things, far out-weigh price.
The three Hazaro mentioned are great options. I think the $100 class in the OP are all
really nice, and offer the best balance of price/performance, quality and features for the majority of people. The HAF 922 is included under the 912 $40-60 bracket. Corsair's 500R should have better stock cooling than all of their pricier cases, but the 400R is very compelling for ~$30 less. Under the Lian Li and Fractal listings, K63 > K62, and Arc > Define R3 cooling wise. Check out some pics and video reviews for those, as well as the other aforementioned cases. For your needs, I'd also add the $140 HAF 932 Advanced.
RS4- said:
I'm just bored as hell and feel like doing something. Besides, I do have to build another PC for home, might end up just doing an HTPC.
But yeah, right now I just have nothing to upgrade to in terms of cases unless I do WC stuff. Speaking of which, I do have the option of grabbing a 360 rad, w/b for my 6950 and a few other things for the FT02.
You know I'm a fan of triple and quad rad FT02s and RV02s. Maybe try going SFF for your HTPC build.
Karmum said:
I'm relatively new when it comes to computer shopping. My current setup is a computer that was given to me like two years ago that's six years old. Seriously. Obviously I'm in need of a new setup so I'm looking into building a new computer within the next few months.
Money isn't really an issue, I could buy one right now if I wanted to, I'm just not going to. I've looked at the original post and found the setups of around ~$500 and the one around ~$1000. My sweet spot is probably around the $800 range. Ideally, I want something that can run most games pretty smoothly, but I don't need a computer that can max out something like...Crysis 2. I'm bound to fuck up if I do this by myself, so I just would like some suggestions.
Don't hurt me too much if I'm asking this in the wrong place, feel free to redirect me to such a possible location. Also, where would it be better to shop, Amazon or Newegg? I have Amazon Prime, and Newegg taxes the shit out of me because I'm in New Jersey, or at least they used to.
Basically, I just want suggestions and perhaps examples around the sweet spot I mentioned. $500 seems like too little to me, but $1000 might be a bit too much. I need some in between those two builds. Something that can get the job done (more so than the $500 build), but not in the category of like some kind of diesel gaming rig. I already have a monitor picked out, so that doesn't have to be factored in. Sorry for such a long post. Please and thank you to whoever takes the time to suggest any options.
Just one more thing, my current setup, as old and "weak" as it is, it's loud as fuck. I would prefer something that is considerably quieter, when your computer is almost as loud as your television, something is wrong.
Always cross-check pricing on Amazon, Newegg, Fry's, etc. Even with prime, and NJ/CA tax, Newegg's deals are sometimes better.
That said, you live in NJ. If you're even remotely close to Micro Center, get yourself there ASAP.
http://www.microcenter.com/at_the_stores/north_jersey.html
$180 i5 2500K + motherboard bundle deal. Their pricing for GPUs, PSUs, etc. is usually average at best. Cross shop the rest of your build. You can use the OP as a guideline and tweak it to your wants and needs. GPU wise, look into overclocked AMD 6870s, GTX 560 Tis, and AMD 6950s with rebates. You should be very close to your budget.
Also, there was a post for 2X2GB G.Skill ram for $25 a page or two ago.