Here's my plan:
Dedicated GPU (gtx 750 or a 750ti or a 760) based on research
add 1x4gb/1x8gb ram
OC my a10-5800k
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icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
January 11 2016 15:00 GMT
#11561
Here's my plan: Dedicated GPU (gtx 750 or a 750ti or a 760) based on research add 1x4gb/1x8gb ram OC my a10-5800k | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20262 Posts
January 12 2016 05:14 GMT
#11562
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icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
January 12 2016 05:17 GMT
#11563
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Cyro
United Kingdom20262 Posts
January 12 2016 05:36 GMT
#11564
some games are CPU heavy, others are not. If you prefer to play at high graphics, low FPS instead of high FPS, low graphics then that shifts more load onto the graphics card instead of CPU (and same the other way around, high FPS low graphics is harder on CPU) | ||
icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
January 12 2016 05:41 GMT
#11565
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icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
January 13 2016 10:00 GMT
#11566
Would the brand have a significant difference? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20262 Posts
January 13 2016 17:27 GMT
#11567
also different warranties | ||
micronesia
United States24475 Posts
January 14 2016 18:26 GMT
#11568
On January 05 2016 14:10 micronesia wrote: I built this computer in 2012, but it has been acting up lately and some of the hardware is getting old so I think I should build a new computer. More recently I had replaced the graphics card with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti when the older gpu was dying. Is it worth bringing this gpu over to the new computer, or is it smarter to just get a new one? I can re-use the hard drives and monitors, or upgrade them later. I'll go through the usual questions. What is your budget? Less than 1000 but I probably won't need that much since I don't have any hard performance requirements... the thing I care most about is that I hate troubleshooting problems with my computer! What is your monitor's native resolution? One is 1280x1024 and the other is 1920x1080. What games do you intend to play on this computer? What settings? I don't usually play games with technical requirements beyond blizzard games. I can't think of anything specific right now (unless I decide I won't spring for the ps4 and want to play the ff7 remake pc version :p) What do you intend to use the computer for besides gaming? Nothing taxing (no encoding or heavy-duty processing). Watch video, browse, fool around with computer programming. Do you intend to overclock? I did for my current PC but I don't think I need to. Do you intend to do SLI / Crossfire? Don't know what that is. Do you need an operating system? I plan to put Windows on it. Do you need a monitor or any other peripherals and is this part of your budget? I'll take care of that stuff later if necessary. I might get a new receiver at some point for the surround sound I use for my computer and tv. If you have any requirements or brand preferences, please specify. I really like for my computer to be quiet. Also, I want to be able to hook up several internal hard drives (right now I'm using 3 including two SSDs and an external). What country will you be buying your parts in? Everything in USA If you have any retailer preferences, please specify. I'm comfortable buying from Amazon, Newegg, and Microcenter (brick and mortar). I could shop elsewhere but it would be different from what I did previously. Please point me in the right direction. Also, it's been a while so I might not remember what other tools or supplies I will need once the parts come in order to build the computer. I'd like to avoid multiple follow-up trips to microcenter to get the necessary wires/parts/etc if possible. I went ahead and put together the following tentative list using pcpartpicker.com (recognize I have almost no idea what I'm doing lol): CPU: i7-4770 (~$300) Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (~$25) Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5 ($125) RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 2x8GB ($83) GPU: Bring over old GPU (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti) and buy new one later? Case: NZXT Phantom 530 (White) ATX Full Tower Case ($108) PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 550, 550W ($70) Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS ($18) OS: Windows Hard Drives: Bring over my SSDs and SATA HDs from my old computer for now Monitors: Bring over my two monitors from my old computer The above plan is $730 with a need to get a GPU down the road. I have not yet priced items at various retailers. Can someone take a look at the tentative list above and help me make some adjustments? | ||
bluegarfield
Singapore1128 Posts
January 15 2016 02:52 GMT
#11569
i saw you have a hyper 212x in you old system, can reuse that as well, the mounting socket is the same. do you need an i7? by fooling around with comp programming i assume you dont mind extra few seconds compiling? if so you can even fit a skylake i5, like this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gPzHdC. else, for i7, haswell is still better option i guess due to skylake i7 being short on supply and horribly priced right now. the cheap alternative of i7, namely xeon, is not widely available for Skylake yet, so let's just ignore that. and how are you planning to obtain windows? | ||
micronesia
United States24475 Posts
January 15 2016 03:29 GMT
#11570
On January 15 2016 11:52 bluegarfield wrote: Sounds good.@micronesia: just reuse the 750Ti until next gen nvidia/amd cards come out (abt 6mth time) and see if you need an upgrade by then. if you already playing blizzard games just fine, not reason to upgrade, also ff7 remake not coming out any time soon iirc? i saw you have a hyper 212x in you old system, can reuse that as well, the mounting socket is the same. Ah ok. What will I need to move it over, just thermal paste? I replaced the fan on the cooler recently so it's nice to reuse that.do you need an i7? by fooling around with comp programming i assume you dont mind extra few seconds compiling? if so you can even fit a skylake i5, like this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gPzHdC. else, for i7, haswell is still better option i guess due to skylake i7 being short on supply and horribly priced right now. the cheap alternative of i7, namely xeon, is not widely available for Skylake yet, so let's just ignore that. Fair enough, I don't think I'll need it.and how are you planning to obtain windows? I bought Win 7 not that long ago when I was fixing this computer, but MS may not let me use it on the new computer so I haven't figured this part out yet. | ||
Damnitmynameistaken
United States187 Posts
January 15 2016 03:40 GMT
#11571
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Cyro
United Kingdom20262 Posts
January 15 2016 03:42 GMT
#11572
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Damnitmynameistaken
United States187 Posts
January 15 2016 03:44 GMT
#11573
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bluegarfield
Singapore1128 Posts
January 15 2016 04:19 GMT
#11574
On January 15 2016 12:29 micronesia wrote: Show nested quote + Ah ok. What will I need to move it over, just thermal paste? I replaced the fan on the cooler recently so it's nice to reuse that.i saw you have a hyper 212x in you old system, can reuse that as well, the mounting socket is the same. Yes, just thermal paste. On January 15 2016 12:29 micronesia wrote: I bought Win 7 not that long ago when I was fixing this computer, but MS may not let me use it on the new computer so I haven't figured this part out yet. I think it's doable. Need to deactivate the license from the old comp, or something something, then you can move it to the new computer. MS site should have some instructions regarding that. So don't need to factor in the cost of Windows license. Also, there is free upgrade to Win10 regardless of whatever version of Win7/8 that you have. Just saying, not meaning anything between the line. Going to skylake i7 will increase the cost by $100-150 compared to the i5 skylake build I linked earlier. but since you are not buying GPU now, can also go a bit higher on CPU, then save up a bit more and 6mth later you should be able to add new GPU as well, assuming $1000 budget is not the hard-limit even for 6mth later. Of course it also depends on your needs, don't get higher end parts just for "future-proofing" | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20262 Posts
January 15 2016 04:47 GMT
#11575
On January 15 2016 12:44 Damnitmynameistaken wrote: Nevermind, after a bit of tinkering and pulling my hairs I finally got it to work. Good :D | ||
Slydie
1853 Posts
January 15 2016 12:11 GMT
#11576
I have never had a really good computer, and I do want one, however, I might waste some 100€s on stuff that will not make a difference. I do not have a 4k screen. No time to build myself. What aboute these guys? http://www.amazon.es/gp/aw/d/B013OZPNIG/ref=s9_simh_gw_d0_g147_i2?pf_rd_m=A1AT7YVPFBWXBL&pf_rd_s=mobile-1&pf_rd_r=1T8E1VQ4R8T3YM63M794&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=521628707&pf_rd_i=mobile http://www.amazon.es/gp/aw/d/B00T6I22TY/ref=s9_simh_gw_d0_g147_i2?pf_rd_m=A1AT7YVPFBWXBL&pf_rd_s=mobile-1&pf_rd_r=062QJD5BRPV5VAPSJTB0&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=521628707&pf_rd_i=mobile&th=1&psc=1 http://www.pccomponentes.com/movil/pccom_apocalypse_ultra_i7_6700_16gb_250gb_ssd_2tb_gtx_970.html | ||
micronesia
United States24475 Posts
January 15 2016 16:47 GMT
#11577
On January 15 2016 13:19 bluegarfield wrote: Going to skylake i7 will increase the cost by $100-150 compared to the i5 skylake build I linked earlier. but since you are not buying GPU now, can also go a bit higher on CPU, then save up a bit more and 6mth later you should be able to add new GPU as well, assuming $1000 budget is not the hard-limit even for 6mth later. Of course it also depends on your needs, don't get higher end parts just for "future-proofing" 1) How does the i5-6600k you linked save 100-150 dollars when it is listed as $250 and the i7-4770 I linked is $300? I'm not following your discussion of "skylake". 2) Will my cooler work with any i5 or i7? 3) Is there an advantage to the Mobo you linked over mine? 4) I think the RAM you linked is a bit more money for higher quality... is this true? 5) Your PSU is more money considering sales... is it better? Once I understand 1-5 I will run over to microcenter and pick up a cpu and order the rest of the stuff online. edit: just got an e-mail from newegg with promotions... will paste in a few questions below: A) How about this CD rom drive for $15? B) Are any of these sales better for RAM? C) How about these motherboards? Also, Microcenter currently gives you a 20 dollar bundle discount if you get a mobo and cpu from them... I'll do this if it's cheaper for a given mobo D) What about these psu sales? (*added another psu) E) Finally, how good of a deal is this for $750? Hopefully, individually these questions only take a few seconds each :p | ||
bluegarfield
Singapore1128 Posts
January 15 2016 19:39 GMT
#11578
On January 16 2016 01:47 micronesia wrote: Show nested quote + On January 15 2016 13:19 bluegarfield wrote: Going to skylake i7 will increase the cost by $100-150 compared to the i5 skylake build I linked earlier. but since you are not buying GPU now, can also go a bit higher on CPU, then save up a bit more and 6mth later you should be able to add new GPU as well, assuming $1000 budget is not the hard-limit even for 6mth later. Of course it also depends on your needs, don't get higher end parts just for "future-proofing" 1) How does the i5-6600k you linked save 100-150 dollars when it is listed as $250 and the i7-4770 I linked is $300? I'm not following your discussion of "skylake". Skylake is the newer Intel CPU architecture (i5-6600/k, i7-6700/k), whereas i7-4770 is Haswell. Comparing clock for clock, Skylake is faster by idk may be 10-15%. However, Haswell still get the jobs done just fine for the budget. What you get with Skylake is newer architecture, DDR4 RAM, may be some USB3.1 and USB-C and NVME SSD (depending on mobo), but it will be more expensive compared to Haswell. Do consider the Xeon E3-1231v3 if you definitely not going to overclock. You get 4cores/8threads of i7 for the price of i5 anyway 6600K is $250, 6700 is $350 and 6700K is $400. hence the price difference 2) Will my cooler work with any i5 or i7? Yes it will 3) Is there an advantage to the Mobo you linked over mine? Not really. Your mobo is Haswell, the one I put is Skylake. Different CPU socket, some other features may vary. Consider your needs: do you need/plan to SLI in the future, do you need USB-C, thunderbolt, USB 3.1, M.2 SSD, NVME, overclock (Z-chipset vs H/B chipset), etc 4) I think the RAM you linked is a bit more money for higher quality... is this true? again, not really. It's DDR4 RAM, supposedly marginally faster compared to DDR3, and slightly more expensive. But DDR4 is only supported on Skylake or X99 platform, so it's either: [i7-4770, your Z97 mobo, Corsair Vengeance Pro 2x8GB DDR3 RAM] or [my build, which used Skylake CPU, Z170 mobo and DDR4 RAM] 5) Your PSU is more money considering sales... is it better? The PSU you put has no specific model, so I can't say which one better. The one I put was some another build, it's a good quality unit anyway. can find something cheaper, but if you want to overclock make sure to find quality unit Once I understand 1-5 I will run over to microcenter and pick up a cpu and order the rest of the stuff online. edit: just got an e-mail from newegg with promotions... will paste in a few questions below: A) How about this CD rom drive for $15? Any CD/DVD drive will do, really. B) Are any of these sales better for RAM? For DDR3 get the black 16GB G.skill, for DDR4 get the red 16GB Corsair, but as said above getting DDR3 or DDR4 depending on your CPU and Mobo C) How about these motherboards? Also, Microcenter currently gives you a 20 dollar bundle discount if you get a mobo and cpu from them... I'll do this if it's cheaper for a given mobo Those are AMD mobo, cant use except the Asus Maximus VIII HERO, which is super expensive D) What about these psu sales? (*added another psu) check this list http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html, try to get something from Tier 2 at least. If you are really on tight budget AND will not overclock, tier 3 may be sufficient. E) Finally, how good of a deal is this for $750? not good, simply because of AMD CPU and bad quality PSU, and since you play blizzard games, you want good single core performance on CPU, which kinda mean Intel, unless budget says otherwise. Hopefully, individually these questions only take a few seconds each :p answer inline Anyway, I cant say that my spec list will definitely perform better than yours and vice-versa. Don't have time to check all the benchmark atm but I hope those info above can help you decide. | ||
micronesia
United States24475 Posts
January 15 2016 20:11 GMT
#11579
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ZJCgkL I put together a slightly more aggressive build that combines some Newegg sales with an i7-5820k (friend just got one). The mobo will be cheaper than shown if I bundle it at MicroCenter, I can get the 15 dollar optical drive from the newegg sale, and I'll upgrade the GPU later on when I need it. Can I re-use my old cooler for a 5820k or is that pushing it? I'm at about 800 with more for the GPU down the road (and whenever I replace hard drives, monitors, or peripherals). edit: changed cases so I could get the case at MicroCenter also: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/q7PYMp | ||
bluegarfield
Singapore1128 Posts
January 15 2016 21:01 GMT
#11580
Also, X99 is really overkill, but if it fits your needs and budget then your call. As for 32GB RAM, pretty sure you wont need that much. Getting 16GB can save some money. The old cooler should be ok, of course you cant push max overclock with that, but going 4-4.2GHz should be fine i guess About the motherboard, if you want to overclock, probably need something with good VRM. I have not read much into this, so someone more knowledgeable like Cyro should be able to answer you better, since he does a lot of overclocking as well. | ||
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