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RE: new pc desktop help!!! - FenKeN - Jul 02 2012 Signa, post: 66145, member: 14884 Wrote:Came up with this pretty quick, but everything should work together. Someone might want to double check for me though. Should probably get a better ( reliable motherboard ), modular PSU and maybe a fancier casing. RE: new pc desktop help!!! - Signa - Jul 02 2012 FenKeN, post: 66146, member: 1546 Wrote:Should probably get a better ( reliable motherboard ), modular PSU and maybe a fancier casing. The ASROCK motherboard I picked seems to be reliable. A modular PSU would be good, but getting the PSU I picked for $70 after rebate is worth the case being a bit more unorganized. Pretty lights and shiny exteriors don't mean anything to me, the Antec is one of the most popular and most acclaimed cases for its price range. RE: new pc desktop help!!! - i cri everytiem - Jul 02 2012 Remember, you wont be looking at the casing much.. Better buy a cheaper case and tune your machine more.. RE: new pc desktop help!!! - Miffy - Jul 02 2012 DK, post: 66149, member: 3039 Wrote:Remember, you wont be looking at the casing much.. Better buy a cheaper case and tune your machine more..I tend to disagree... This guy's wanting to put a $330 graphics card in a mid tower, I would go full tower just to be safe, and leave room for improvements later. Some of these parts are good, but could use upgrading. I'm not done with mine, that's why I built a full tower. I'm only getting started. RE: new pc desktop help!!! - }{@K@P - Jul 02 2012 Miffy, post: 66152, member: 3428 Wrote:I tend to disagree... This guy's wanting to put a $330 graphics card in a mid tower, I would go full tower just to be safe, and leave room for improvements later. Some of these parts are good, but could use upgrading. I'm not done with mine, that's why I built a full tower. I'm only getting started.Yeah, I want to buy a big case because I want a breathe room for the parts, I always read customers reviews, and I read that one guy dropped a tower and he broke his $300 graphic card o.O Well, thank you guys for suggestions
RE: new pc desktop help!!! - i cri everytiem - Jul 02 2012 I can't quote because I'm on my phone.. I'm building a PC as well, I found big cases with 5 and plenty of space but for the half of price from the one fenken suggested... RE: new pc desktop help!!! - }{@K@P - Jul 02 2012 fenken, which of these graphic cards is better? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121418 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150549 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102987 http://www.bestbuy.com/site/XFX+-+HD-695X-ZNFC+Radeon+HD+6950+Graphic+Card+-+800+MHz+Core+-+1+GB+DDR5+SDRAM+-+PCI+Express+2.1+x16/4356597.p?id=1218475639303&skuId=4356597 RE: new pc desktop help!!! - Signa - Jul 02 2012 Miffy, post: 66152, member: 3428 Wrote:I tend to disagree... This guy's wanting to put a $330 graphics card in a mid tower, I would go full tower just to be safe, and leave room for improvements later. Some of these parts are good, but could use upgrading. I'm not done with mine, that's why I built a full tower. I'm only getting started. Unfortunately, this debate is similar to AMD vs. Intel with no obvious winner. However, I doubt OP will be attempting to crossfire more than two video cards in his computer or installing an extensive liquid cooling system for extreme overclocking, so I see a full-tower as completely unnecessary. The Antec is popular because it has the potential to survive upgrades just as well as full-tower cases (those within a reasonable price range, not the $150+ ones) for much cheaper. Also, I fail to see how the graphic card-case combination creates a problem, as the 302 is designed to house some pretty large video cards. So I can't say I'm in support of a full-tower unless OP wants a little more room for organizing cables, a temperature improvement of maybe 3-4 degrees due to the extra space, or is planning on creating a supercomputer in the future. Also, for the $1000 budget, I would like to know which compromises you would make with the build I came up with. The more perspectives hakap gets, the better. RE: new pc desktop help!!! - Anubis - Jul 03 2012 I have listed my latest build below. Considerable research proved it to be the best performance for the price at the time. While I'm not an AMD fan, I did actually consider the Zambezi, until I saw the benchmarks. Antec Three Hundred Illusion ATX Mid Tower Case BIOSTAR TZ77XE3 1155 ATX Motherboard Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 16GB DDR3-1600 Memory OCZ Octane 128GB SATA III Synchronous Solid State Drive EVGA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB PCI-E Graphics Card Current Newegg Price: $928.94 (before $35 in rebates) Newegg Budget Price: $756.94 (before $40 in rebates) The only components I did not purchase at the time were the optical drive and power supply, which I have many extras of around here. The power supply currently in use is a simple Antec 650W. If you wanted to cut that down to a budget PC, swap in a GTX 560 and cut the RAM to 8GB. You could even substitute an asynchronous for the synchronous SSD. RE: new pc desktop help!!! - }{@K@P - Jul 03 2012 anubis, where are the links? o.O |