Looks sweet! Can't wait to see it. Only suggestion I could make is a modular power supply, just so cables are nice and tidy. Other than that, it's great.
Here's a video of the card with the game, just to give you a basic idea.
[video=youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=SzRu6qgUMsU[/video]
That's even better,your going to get more fps!If your going to get bf3,get a skin so it takes out the sun,its quite annoying.
Dr. gkovr, post: 78893, member: 14911 Wrote:Looks sweet! Can't wait to see it. Only suggestion I could make is a modular power supply, just so cables are nice and tidy. Other than that, it's great.
Here's a video of the card with the game, just to give you a basic idea.
[video=youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=SzRu6qgUMsU[/video]
Huh, what do you mean modular power supply? link me one from newegg that is around same price please.
about the video: Damn, can't wait haha
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Neo//._., post: 78894, member: 14824 Wrote:That's even better,your going to get more fps!If your going to get bf3,get a skin so it takes out the sun,its quite annoying.
Yup! Can't wait, but nah, I like the sun, feels realistic lol.
This is written in some weird language I don't understand :confused:!
This is one of the best combined builds I've seen in a long time.
Looks like someone really did their research.
You're not spending extra on any hyped hardware with minimal returns, nor skimping on any parts that might affect performance.
Great choice of video card. I'm green with envy at how cheap it's selling over there.:eek: Battlefield's Ultra settings shouldn't be any problem at 1920x1080, and since your MoBo and PSU support crossfire, you always have room for another card if you decide to trying gaming on multiple screens.
8 gigs of memory is plenty, and the SSD will add a nice and noticeable snappiness to the system.
BTW, did you notice the the case has only USB 2.0 ports? Your motherboard already has 2 USB 3.0 ports on the back, but if you're the kind of guy who like to pass multimedia on to friends, or plan to use external storage often, you'll probably appreciate something with USB 3.0 on the front of your computer as well...
That CPU runs very well in threaded apps, but has lackluster performance in those rare-single threaded apps like iTunes and older games...shouldn't be an issue, but if you have any extra cash, this is where I would put it.
Regardless, absolutely bawsy build.
PS. hahaha joggie... :p
I can't help it Izzie! I could sure use a translator next to me while clicking on those links
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Cas Beep Beep Im A Jeep, post: 78907, member: 4142 Wrote:Huh, what do you mean modular power supply? link me one from newegg that is around same price please.
about the video: Damn, can't wait haha .
Modular just means that the cables don't come already attached, so that you only need to use the ones that you need. Personal preference honestly, I've turned into a cable management freak :eek:
Fuzzy Joggie Pony, post: 78977, member: 15273 Wrote:I can't help it Izzie! I could sure use a translator next to me while clicking on those links !
It really isn't that complicated, you just have to do some initial research
You could easily learn, being the smart young man that you are!
Fuzzy Izzie, post: 78959, member: 9457 Wrote:This is one of the best combined builds I've seen in a long time.
Looks like someone really did their research.
You're not spending extra on any hyped hardware with minimal returns, nor skimping on any parts that might affect performance.
Great choice of video card. I'm green with envy at how cheap it's selling over there.:eek: Battlefield's Ultra settings shouldn't be any problem at 1920x1080, and since your MoBo and PSU support crossfire, you always have room for another card if you decide to trying gaming on multiple screens.
8 gigs of memory is plenty, and the SSD will add a nice and noticeable snappiness to the system.
BTW, did you notice the the case has only USB 2.0 ports? Your motherboard already has 2 USB 3.0 ports on the back, but if you're the kind of guy who like to pass multimedia on to friends, or plan to use external storage often, you'll probably appreciate something with USB 3.0 on the front of your computer as well...
That CPU runs very well in threaded apps, but has lackluster performance in those rare-single threaded apps like iTunes and older games...shouldn't be an issue, but if you have any extra cash, this is where I would put it.
Regardless, absolutely bawsy build.
PS. hahaha joggie... :p
1. I just picked the cheapiest case avaible lmao didn't check what it supported.
2. I Can't spend 1$ more lol, I might even have to decrease the build a bit since i'm kinda going over my budget right now lol
DK, post: 78983, member: 3039 Wrote:This is what Anubis and I (forgot the other ones I know) use as a case:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.asp...6811129042
It's cheap and it has both, USB 2.0 and 3.0. Total USB ports I have = 8
Damn nice 10$ less than the one I picked, guess the discount came yesterday since when I picked my case it was the cheapest avaible :p.