By default there's not a huge difference, but if you're willing to overclock then the i5 6600K will last a year or three longer than the i5 6500 before it becomes inadequate. Eurogamer has a review of the i5 6500 and they compare it to the i5 6600K. However please ignore the part about overclocking the i5 6500, Intel has mostly put a stop to that because they only want the pricier K model processors to be overclockable.
Anyway, for $500 or less, this should do very well for you:
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($233.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($122.67 @ Amazon)
Memory: GeIL EVO POTENZA 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory ($58.99 @ Newegg)
Other: CRYORIG H7 ($34.50)
Total: $450.15
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-05-27 14:54 EDT-0400
My first pieces of my new build came in today!!!!
Sleeved Cables from EnSourced. What a fantastic job he did. I couldn't have asked for better work. Everything in the case will be silver/grey/black. I just wanted light blue and orange for contrast.
How much did that run you?
If you have to ask, you can't afford.
I imagine it was a couple hundred.
Hey GAF! I've never built a PC before and now I need one for work. I was wondering if you guys could help me build one with the case from this thread.. I hope everything i've provided helps. If you need more information, feel free to ask. Thanks! Here's the form from the OP:
Your Current Specs: I don't have a PC right now, but from what I've read, I'll need a quad-core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA 9xx graphics card (I'll be upgrading to the 10xx later though).
Budget: $700-$1,100 USD
Main Use: Rate 1-5. 5 being Highest: Light Gaming, Gaming, Emulation (PS2/Wii), Video Editing, Streaming games in HD, 3D/Model work (and what program), General Usage (Word, Web, 1080p playback).
Gaming: 4
Video Editing: 5
Sreaming games in HD: 4
Basic, everyday applications (web browsing, 1080p/4k playback): 5
Monitor Resolution: Initially 1080p with an upgrade to 4K later this summer.
List SPECIFIC games or applications that you MUST be able to run well: I'll need to run the Adobe Suite, be able to edit 4K footage fluidly, and I'll need 1080/60 performance from most of today's modern games.
Looking to reuse any parts?: I don't have a previous PC...
When will you build?: Looking to start building at the beginning of June
Will you be overclocking?: Probably not
970 is still decent and you should be able to find a good used one as people upgrade to 1070/1080.
You should also be able to overclock the 2500k which will help a lot - might need a new cooler for that but they aren't expensive.
I just scooped up a 2nd 240gb cheapo ssd, I have plenty of sata cables, but I do not have the power cable I think?
I have the one that says sata, but the smaller pin one that supplies power I am fresh out of, is there a way to use it as a slave drive with an alt power source or am I boned until I buy one?
Anyone here use the Logitech G700s? Thinking about getting one.
Get a molex to sata adapter.
Anyone here use the Logitech G700s? Thinking about getting one.
It's a decent mouse, but you have to recharge it seemingly every other day.
I got the G900, bit I think it's too big for me, struggling to grasp it comfortably and I always get a sensation that I haven't gripped it well enough giving me strain on my pinky finger. The material is quite slippy a matte finish. I use a fingertip grip.
You are giving me too much credit for even being able to comprehend that statement.
What I really mean is I truly am ignorant on how this adapter would be implemented to help me, flying blind here in this regard to the wiring and I am not really confident I know how to search to make your response useful.
If I interpret your pictures correctly you have the SATA power cable and are missing the data one. The one you were holding and that says SATA on it is power.
My first pieces of my new build came in today!!!!
Sleeved Cables from EnSourced. What a fantastic job he did. I couldn't have asked for better work. Everything in the case will be silver/grey/black. I just wanted light blue and orange for contrast.
See why I need y'all, sorry learning a by and misinterpreted which was which, so the smaller ones connecting to the mobo are the data carriers and the larger sata labeled cords are the power?
Hey guys. It's time for me to invest in a new PC. I'm not looking to build it myself. I'd at least like it to be VR capable. My price range us up to $1500 dollars. I've been searching myself, but there are just so many options out there. Would like to hear from some experts on what rigs would be the best for that price please.
Maybe you have, but I would advise reading/watching up on what is required to build your own PC. I literally knew NOTHING, I mean nothing. I watched a guide on YouTube and the whole process took 2 hours of my time (saved me hundreds of dollars). It is just big boy Legos. Maybe you don't like Legos and that is fine.
iBuyPowerPC is a decent site that does customizeable prebuilt units. Much better value vs Alienware (obviously not as good as DIY). Otherwise your best bet is to watch for any sales on prebuilt/preconfigured units like the HP deal that pops up every now and again. $1,500 with a monitor/keyboard/mouse/OS is going to put a pretty heavy strain on what your can get for a VR capable build. Honestly, I would wait until the GTX 1070 starts appearing in prebuilt units. It will offer much better VR performance/$ vs current cards.
Hey guys. It's time for me to invest in a new PC. I'm not looking to build it myself. I'd at least like it to be VR capable. My price range us up to $1500 dollars. I've been searching myself, but there are just so many options out there. Would like to hear from some experts on what rigs would be the best for that price please.
Just put my 1080 EVGA FTW pre-order in. My new 6600k rig will be complete once it arrives. Feels like a lot of us are upgrading this cycle.
I have been using that for a while.Anyone here use the Logitech G700s? Thinking about getting one.
Are there any other good budget clip on mics? The DX one listed in the OP is sold out. I recall there being a cheap Zalman one a year or two ago that everyone liked, is that still around/good?
So I have finally ordered the components for my budget computer build.
For graphics I will use an old Geforce GTX 750 for now.
What cables would I need to buy when ordering a computer in parts like this? Will there be cables for the SSD, HDD, DVD-player etc. included? If not what type should I buy?
I'm in the same boat, I pre-ordered a FTW and the parts for my 6600k build should arrive on Tuesday.
Hey guys. It's time for me to invest in a new PC. I'm not looking to build it myself. I'd at least like it to be VR capable. My price range us up to $1500 dollars. I've been searching myself, but there are just so many options out there. Would like to hear from some experts on what rigs would be the best for that price please.
Thanks! I think you're right about the new GPUs. I'll take that very much into consideration.
Is there a reason NOT to go with the gigabyte ga-z170x UD5 motherboard? That's what I've looked up and hasn't turned me off like others like gaming 5 or ud5 th, or did I miss a few (or a lot) of things?
Edit: can this support an SSD AND TWO HDDS thru sata?
Should I go for Plextor M6 Pro 512GB instead of Samsung 850 EVO 500GB? I can buy the first one like 50% off right now and it's brand new.
Cables come with Motherboard and Power Supply.
I'm not sure what you're asking. Do you mean for a video card that takes up three backplate spaces? Because all itx boards only have one pcie slot.
There are a couple. You'll have to look around. I know the CaseLabs S3 has three spaces. And I'm sure some silver stones do too.
There is literally one option for X99 in itx. The asrock X99E-ITX. Kinda expensive and hard to find. But it does include a heat sink and fan.
Will be ordering the i5 6600k within a couple weeks. Whats the best motherboard for ~$100? best ram?
Yeah, I mainly use a G303 when I play a game probably because I'm a fingertip gripper when gaming too, but when I'm just farting around in windows palming is fine for me and the G900 works for me there. I think the biggest issue I have with it is that I don't like the middle click very much. It's too hard to get a click off.
Recommend me a mini ITX motherboard to go with a 6700k. Ideally one of the top 5 in this list (number 6 is realistically out of my budget). Will be overclocking with probably a H60 or hyper 212 in a bitfenix prodigy (so no massive coolers). If recommending something more expensive than eg the basic gigabyte one, it'd be good to know why it's worth the extra. RGM79 pointed out the gigabyte gaming 5 has USB 3.1 but I don't know how useful that might be in the future, and the basic gigabyte wifi board still has a usb C socket.
Also what is the sweet spot for ram - I'd like to go for decently fast ram but not pay a ton extra for only small benefit. I assume I'd need low profile too, to avoid any issues with coolers on a small motherboard. Looking at 16GB (2x 8Gh sticks)
Yeah i find the middle click too hard and the scroll wheel also too rigid.
If the scroll wheel was lime my microsoft optical mouse there wouldnt even be a need for that button that removes the clickyness of the wheel.
I have the Asus Z170I Pro and its awesome. From the reviews at bit tech it overclocks the best too.
Go for 2x8GB, i fit the G.Skill Trident Z DIMMS in my build with a Venomous X cpu cooler, so low profile is nice but not absolutely required. 3000Mhz CL14 is a good spot.
I dont know if the Gigabyte boards have Adaptive Vcore like the Asus boards, whereby all stock multiplier retain their original VIDs, and only the overclocked multipliers use a look up table Vcore up till the max Vcore you have set for your OC multi. Amazing feature which will prevent any idle BSODs from overclocks that are a pain to track down.
Nice thanks. Can't go wrong if I copy a thread veteran
Need to check out if that cooler will fit in a prodigy with the optical drive in place (so many sites just rip out that cage so it is difficult to find out). Very wary with mini ITX about big coolers clearing ram, CPU position blocking GPUs with side coolers etc, so having someone with an actual build is really helpful
You will have black bars on the right and left for WiiU/PS4 and fullscreen YT (or any 16:9 content for that matter). If you don't plan to use it mainly for high end 21:9 PC gaming and movies, I'd rather go with a 16:9.If I will be using a monitor a lot for things like playing on my WiiU or PS4 and watching YouTube videos, is it a bad idea to get an ultra wide like the X34?
Well, the full retail price here is around 22K RUB, but the one I can get is 11K RUB.How much is it?
Yeah, looks like the 850 EVO is a better option.According to Tweaktown's review of the Plextor M6 Pro, it's not bad but doesn't quite catch up to the 850 Evo in performance. It also really doesn't like unexpected power loss.