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Mackem
United Kingdom470 Posts
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Puph
Canada635 Posts
Edit: I used 6 of those dome heads to secure the MB. ASRock Extreme4, small MB! I hope I am much clearer this time around ![]() | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
On July 21 2012 17:26 Linz wrote: Well, I'd need him end of September, so building it anytime from now until September. Edit: oh, and could you explain why exactly: Way overpriced. So far overpriced it is laughable, but people throw money at them anyway. And people who own Alienware arent taken seriously by the rest of the community. No one wants to help an Alienware owner because, who cares? They are just gonna throw money at the problem anyway. | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
It's still a bit overpriced regardless, and the more expensive options are more egregious and don't have any real advantages. If you have a lot more money than time, don't really care about what you get, and can't afford a higher-end system from a boutique (nothing that terribly wrong with these things IMHO), then Alienware can make some sense. Some competitors offer similar systems though, not that I'd recommend those for most people anyway. | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On July 22 2012 02:21 Myrmidon wrote: JH, didn't you have some RAM issue (one channel went out?) that was caused by the CPU not being seated completely properly? CPU cooler got knocked around? It may be worth just reseating everything. Memory controller is on the CPU die, after all. Also, quadruple-check that the 24-pin ATX connector is very firmly seated. 3.3V for the memory VRMs comes through there, and loose connectors cause some voltage droop. I'd tend not to blame the CPU in general, since those are hard to destroy. If it is mechanically stable, then it should be okay. I can't really tell what you're trying to say though. Yes, I did. Reseating the CPU fixed it. Even a light bump can cause it. All I had done, IIRC, was swap the fan on my cooler, and with the little clips cooler master gives you, I've changed them and moved them and taken them off to dust a bunch of times without trouble. Just one of those things. | ||
Pokemonxoxo
United States217 Posts
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 black edition GPU: GTX 550ti 1G superclocked PSU: Cooler Master Elite Series Power Supply - 460 Watts, ATX RAM: 2x4GB Crucial Ballistix Hard Drive: 500gb Seagate Motherboard: Asus M5A97 AMD 9 series | ||
myzael
Poland605 Posts
I am planning building a new PC. The one focus for it is to be as silent as possible can be when not under load while still supporting newest games. I currently have a silent build and am infuriated by loud PCs. I play with headsets on mostly, so loudness under load is a much smaller issue. So here goes the form: What is your budget? I'd say 5k PLN (~1,5k $) for the PC to give the general idea, but it could be extended in reasonable bounds (read: not doubled preferably ![]() What is your resolution? 1920x1200 is the minimum. 2560x1600/1440 is preferable as I plan to upgrade my monitor. What are you using it for? I'm a programmer/CS student so the main focus would be: coding, gaming, computing, some graphical editing (but not the main focus in the foreseeable future). What is your upgrade cycle? As for programming any build will suffice for years and I do not see myself gaming that much in future When do you plan on building it? I'd like to finish it before September. Do you plan on overclocking? I have no idea. Some slight OC maybe but nothing extreme as I prefer stable and silent builds. Do you need an Operating System? No (Linux/Windows from MSDNAA). Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? I'd guess no. Integrated + dedicated graphics card combo will support 3 monitors, won't it? Where are you buying your parts from? Well, somewhere in Europe, preferably in Poland. Here is the biggest price comparator for Poland, but please take it with a grain of salt. Many prices are skewed and some parts might be missing. Additional stuff
Thanks in advance for any advice. You guys rock. | ||
Rachnar
France1526 Posts
what games would you be playing? that will influence greatly on the gpu choice in this situation and really how much of an issue is the sound? You want a REALLY quiet computer at idle, like almost not noticing it? or a simple non obnoxious sound computer? | ||
myzael
Poland605 Posts
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Rachnar
France1526 Posts
also what games will you be playing? | ||
myzael
Poland605 Posts
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Rachnar
France1526 Posts
Anyhow, at such a high resolution as 2560*1600, you would a gtx 670 i guess for max settings? Asus direct cu ii would be nice for noise level Witcher 2 on high res For the case you would want to be getting a corsair 550d or antec p280 most probably, good cases for a quiet build but i'm not the best for these sort of builds (or any, if ti comes ot it), you better wait for skyr, myrmidon or anybody that knows more then me | ||
Shauni
4077 Posts
On July 23 2012 01:17 myzael wrote: No, my brother will inherit the old PC ![]() Sounds like you want something like my previous build? GTX 670 passive i5 3570k passive (But I think ivy bridge i7 can also run passive np) Asrock Z77 Extreme4m (or similar matx motherboard) Silverstone PS07B some SSDs (model not important) some 500rpm noctua or similar low noise fans Superflower Goden Silent 500w (or maybe Seasonic 400/460FL) No noise whatsoever, just as inaudible when you do nothing as when you play witcher 2 on max. | ||
Praet0r
4 Posts
Here is a suggestion: Case: Fractal r3 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Fractal_Design/Define_R3/926798/? PSU: Corsair 600w http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Corsair/CMPSU-600CXV2EU/868342/? Mobo: Asus P8H77 V http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/ASUS/P8H77-V/991217/? CPU: Core i5 3450 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Intel(R)/i5-3450/965967/? RAM: 8GB 1333 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/G.Skill/8GB_DDR3_DIMM/792154/? SSD: Mushkin Chronos 120GB http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Mushkin/Chronos/895794/? HDD: WD 1TB http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Western_Digital/WD_Caviar_Green/985241/? GFX: Sapphire Radeon 7850 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/SAPPHIRE/HD_7850_OC_2GB_GDDR5/990003/? DVD: Sony http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Sony_Optiarc/AD-7280S/886566/? Monitor: Iiyama 22" 2ms HD http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Iiyama/E2273HDS-1/872758/? total: 5004 zloty De case is very silent, I couldn't fit an intel i7 or a monitor with 2560 resolution in this build. The SSD is to make windows startup and loading programs faster. I choose the 7850 because nvidia didn't really have anything in range from the last generation videocards. You still need a mouse, keyboard and headset. Another audiocard couldn't be fit in your price range. I made this build on this shop, because it is all over Europe and because of its stock it's simply the newegg.com of europe. It's probably not the cheapest shop but if I would be using multiple sites I;d be busy for a day. | ||
Leeto
United States1320 Posts
What is your budget? $500 What is your resolution? 1920x1080 What are you using it for? Mostly everyday work and school stuff, plus League of Legends What is your upgrade cycle? 2+ years When do you plan on building it? This month Do you plan on overclocking? No Do you need an Operating System? No Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? No Where are you buying your parts from? Newegg probably | ||
Rachnar
France1526 Posts
BitFenix Merc Beta 39.99 500GB 7200rpm HDD 69.99 Random burner 17.00 Antec VP-450 37.99 2x2 GB ram 21.99 ASRock H61M-DGS 44.99 i3-2100 119.99 This totals to 351.94 you can add a HD7770 for 109.99 and with a 20$ mail in rebate Another possibility is to add a 64gb crucial M4 SSD for 71.99 with this in, total 533.92$ and a 20$ mail in rebate, you can take out the SSD and/or GPU if you do not want them | ||
myzael
Poland605 Posts
On July 23 2012 02:34 Praet0r wrote: To myzael from poland: Here is a suggestion: Case: Fractal r3 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Fractal_Design/Define_R3/926798/? PSU: Corsair 600w http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Corsair/CMPSU-600CXV2EU/868342/? Mobo: Asus P8H77 V http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/ASUS/P8H77-V/991217/? CPU: Core i5 3450 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Intel(R)/i5-3450/965967/? RAM: 8GB 1333 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/G.Skill/8GB_DDR3_DIMM/792154/? SSD: Mushkin Chronos 120GB http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Mushkin/Chronos/895794/? HDD: WD 1TB http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Western_Digital/WD_Caviar_Green/985241/? GFX: Sapphire Radeon 7850 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/SAPPHIRE/HD_7850_OC_2GB_GDDR5/990003/? DVD: Sony http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Sony_Optiarc/AD-7280S/886566/? Monitor: Iiyama 22" 2ms HD http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Iiyama/E2273HDS-1/872758/? total: 5004 zloty De case is very silent, I couldn't fit an intel i7 or a monitor with 2560 resolution in this build. The SSD is to make windows startup and loading programs faster. I choose the 7850 because nvidia didn't really have anything in range from the last generation videocards. You still need a mouse, keyboard and headset. Another audiocard couldn't be fit in your price range. I made this build on this shop, because it is all over Europe and because of its stock it's simply the newegg.com of europe. It's probably not the cheapest shop but if I would be using multiple sites I;d be busy for a day. I've never explicitly mentioned it, but I don't need any peripherals or monitors. Also the 5k PLN mark is just to give a general idea about price range. I'd say 6k is an absolute maximum though. On July 23 2012 02:10 Shauni wrote: Sounds like you want something like my previous build? GTX 670 passive i5 3570k passive (But I think ivy bridge i7 can also run passive np) Asrock Z77 Extreme4m (or similar matx motherboard) Silverstone PS07B some SSDs (model not important) some 500rpm noctua or similar low noise fans Superflower Goden Silent 500w (or maybe Seasonic 400/460FL) No noise whatsoever, just as inaudible when you do nothing as when you play witcher 2 on max. Do you have the specific full build anywhere? I am intrigued. And what you mean by passive CPU cooling? No fan at CPU heatsink at all? And won't the GPU overheat while gaming? Please, bear with me, I am a noob when it comes to building PCs. | ||
Pwnographics
New Zealand1097 Posts
On July 23 2012 02:34 Praet0r wrote: To myzael from poland: Here is a suggestion: Case: Fractal r3 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Fractal_Design/Define_R3/926798/? PSU: Corsair 600w http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Corsair/CMPSU-600CXV2EU/868342/? Mobo: Asus P8H77 V http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/ASUS/P8H77-V/991217/? CPU: Core i5 3450 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Intel(R)/i5-3450/965967/? RAM: 8GB 1333 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/G.Skill/8GB_DDR3_DIMM/792154/? SSD: Mushkin Chronos 120GB http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Mushkin/Chronos/895794/? HDD: WD 1TB http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Western_Digital/WD_Caviar_Green/985241/? GFX: Sapphire Radeon 7850 http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/SAPPHIRE/HD_7850_OC_2GB_GDDR5/990003/? DVD: Sony http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Sony_Optiarc/AD-7280S/886566/? Monitor: Iiyama 22" 2ms HD http://www.alternate.pl/html/product/Iiyama/E2273HDS-1/872758/? total: 5004 zloty De case is very silent, I couldn't fit an intel i7 or a monitor with 2560 resolution in this build. The SSD is to make windows startup and loading programs faster. I choose the 7850 because nvidia didn't really have anything in range from the last generation videocards. You still need a mouse, keyboard and headset. Another audiocard couldn't be fit in your price range. I made this build on this shop, because it is all over Europe and because of its stock it's simply the newegg.com of europe. It's probably not the cheapest shop but if I would be using multiple sites I;d be busy for a day. I think you should get a Fractal R4! :D | ||
LeafMeAlone
United States301 Posts
I think these links might be relevant: 1 2 I'm planning to put the laptop off to the side and use a desktop monitor/keyboard/mouse connected to the laptop. Like I've seen the pros do, so I think it'd be easier to cool in it's own little place. Price range: Unlimited, for both CPU and cooling fans. | ||
SpaceFighting
New Zealand690 Posts
around ~1.2k NZD (so around ~1k USD) What is your resolution? 1920,1200 What are you using it for? Im a Comp Sci student so programming, gaming... (mostly Sc2 and D3, others like tf2, cs1.6, dota 2, LoL) What is your upgrade cycle? hopefully 2years, but i really dont mind upgrading within 1-2 years When do you plan on building it? Before September this year Do you plan on overclocking? No, might OC a little but most likely i wouldn't want to spend the extra on cooling/MOBOs etc. Do you need an Operating System? Nope Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? Nope Where are you buying your parts from? Multiple amount of websites, a famous website that stores prices from a range of NZ based sites is: http://pricespy.co.nz so this is where i would usually get a quote from. as im new to Comp Sci (first semester) and I've never been really studying up on parts and such (all i do is play games on my pc, dont really research as to whats good, what determines what components are good etc.) this will be my first time building a PC. I have been looking around independently to what I think I would need and this is what ive come up with so far: MSI P67A-GD65 (MOBO) 2x4gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 (RAM) Intel Core i5 3450 3.1Ghz (CPU) 1GB Sapphire Radeon HD6850 (GPU) all around 775 NZD havent really looked much further than that for a PSU, Tower/Chassis, HDD... are the items i listed abit to much for what my needs are? Also i do not need any peripherals, just components. thanks in advanced for any help. | ||
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