besweeet Posted June 10, 2011 Share Posted June 10, 2011 I've always wanted to build my own gaming PC. Now, I'm going to do so.Here's a list of components: Motherboard MSI Z68A-GD80 Newegg.com - MSI Z68A-GD80 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard $229.99 FREEProcessor/CPU Intel Core-i5 2500K @ 3.3GHz Newegg.com - Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz (3.7GHz Turbo Boost) 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor BX80623I52500K $224.99 NEWEGGVideo Card (GPU) MSI N560GTX Twin Frozr II/OC Newegg.com - MSI N560GTX Twin Frozr II/OC GeForce GTX 560 (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card $216.99 FREEMemory (RAM) G.SKILL Ripjaws 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Newegg.com - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM $99.99 NEWEGGPower Supply (PSU) Rosewill Xtreme RX750-S-B 750W Newegg.com - Rosewill Xtreme Series RX750-S-B 750W Continuous @40°C ,80 PLUS Certified, ATX12V v2.2 & EPS12V v2.91, SLI Ready CrossFire Ready, Active PFC Compatible with Core i7, i5 Power Supply $89.99 NEWEGGSSD OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SATA II Newegg.com - OCZ Vertex 2 OCZSSD2-2VTXE60G 2.5" 60GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) $79.99 NEWEGGHDD Samsung Spinpoint 1TB 7200RPM 32MB Cache 3Gbps Newegg.com - Seagate Barracuda ST31000524AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive $59.99 STORECase Thermaltake Armor A60 Newegg.com - Thermaltake Armor A60 Gaming Mid-Tower Chassis With Cable Management Water Cooling SSD Support And Tool-Less Installation VM20001W2Z $59.99 NEWEGGDVD Lite-On DVD Burner Newegg.com - LITE-ON CD/DVD Burner - Bulk 24X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 8X DVD+R DL 24X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM Black SATA Model iHAS124-04 - CD / DVD Burners $25.99 STOREWiFi Encore ENEWI-2XN42 Wireless N300 Newegg.com - ENCORE ENEWI-2XN42 IEEE 802.11b/g/n PCI Express Wireless N300 Adapter, 2dBi Up to 300Mbps Wireless Data Rates 64/128-bits WEP EncryptionWPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA, WPA2 $19.99 NEWEGGCard Reader LOGISYS FP528BK Newegg.com - LOGISYS FP528BK All-in-one USB 2.0 3.5" Internal Card Reader $8.99 NEWEGGTOTAL $1,116.89MSI was nice enough to provide me the motherboard and the GPU.Any thoughts on it? Can't wait to get everything! Quote Link to comment
Sneed Posted June 10, 2011 Share Posted June 10, 2011 NIce indeed, I got the same processor and its good shit Quote Link to comment
bAsTiNaToR Posted June 10, 2011 Share Posted June 10, 2011 (edited) Good setup, I guess you'll overclock your CPU. But the PSU is a bit oversized or do you plan to put a 2nd gtx 560 into your sys? Well, it is pretty cheap so it shouldn't be a prob(although I prefere Corsair, Seasonic or Enermax PSUs with atleast 80 Silver certification) I'd also recommend you to buy an extra CPU cooler, this boxed stuff is horrible. A Scythe Mugen 2 or something similiar should be able to handle 4-4,5 GHz (if you overclock), otherwise a Noctua cooler(Austrian stuff, it can't be bad , but expensive :/) or one of the Corsair Hydro 50 / 60 / 70 watercooler Edited June 10, 2011 by bAsTiNaToR Quote Link to comment
besweeet Posted June 10, 2011 Author Share Posted June 10, 2011 Yeah, I'll probably get a different cooler.I think I've used their PSUs before when doing some small repair work for some people. I think 750W was a bit too much. Wasn't sure, so I went for 750W anyway . Quote Link to comment
Cookie Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 You get the motherboard and GPU free? If I did not understand that right I suggest a bit cheaper motherboard and a more powerfull GPU. Gigabyte has nice motherboard for around 120. Then you can buy a GTX570 which is;ENOUGH TO PLAY BATTLEFIELD 3!!!!! Quote Link to comment
MiF Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 Good setup with same money i used on my computer a year ago (and you get much better gaming computer).But be sure to invest on chassis (i would use atleast 100€ and get really good one) because it's pain in the ass if it's small (no place for cables, hard to connect cables etc.).Also get atleast 1-2 chase fans, and better fan for CPU (if you'r planning overclocking it). I cant overclock s*** with i7 930 @ 2.8Ghz and with basic fan (goes in games over 60C). Quote Link to comment
CarPileUp Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 (edited) Not bad. But your PSU is oversized and change the brand (Enermax, Seasonic, Coolermaster, Cougar, BeQuiet, Tagan) Never heard of "Rosewill" PSUs before. 500 - 600 Watt is more than enough for your configuration. Edited June 11, 2011 by CarPileUp Quote Link to comment
besweeet Posted June 11, 2011 Author Share Posted June 11, 2011 Not bad. But your PSU is oversized and change the brand (Enermax, Seasonic, Coolermaster, Cougar, BeQuiet, Tagan) Never heard of "Rosewill" PSUs before. 500 - 600 Watt is more than enough for your configuration.You've never heard of Rosewill before? They've been around forever. Quote Link to comment
BlueYoshi97 Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 This topic made my eyeballs puke ._. Quote Link to comment
besweeet Posted June 11, 2011 Author Share Posted June 11, 2011 Is that good or bad? Quote Link to comment
BlueYoshi97 Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 Is that good or bad? I can't handle so many words like 'Overclocking', 'CPU', 'GHZ' and '•SSD OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SATA II' and other things that I don't understand at the same time. I think it's some sort of allergy. Quote Link to comment
besweeet Posted June 11, 2011 Author Share Posted June 11, 2011 Is that good or bad? I can't handle so many words like 'Overclocking', 'CPU', 'GHZ' and '•SSD OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SATA II' and other things that I don't understand at the same time. I think it's some sort of allergy.Oh . Quote Link to comment
Damien Posted June 12, 2011 Share Posted June 12, 2011 I dont understand why people upgrade their pc so fast. I still got a hd4870 and i havent seen a single game i cant play. :S Quote Link to comment
CarPileUp Posted June 12, 2011 Share Posted June 12, 2011 (edited) I dont understand why people upgrade their pc so fast. I still got a hd4870 and i havent seen a single game i cant play. :SYou have to differ between "Can play" and "can play in maximum or very high settings" And with a HD4870 you obviously can't play games like "Metro 2033" or the new comming BF3 in high settings.And the HD4870 doesn't support DX11 though.Topic: I suggest you, that you change your PSU brand to better known PSU brand with lower wattage, which I listed above, because you won't need 750 Watt (you wouldn't even get 750 with this PSU because of 80% efficiency though) Edited June 12, 2011 by CarPileUp Quote Link to comment
VMR Posted June 12, 2011 Share Posted June 12, 2011 I dont understand why people upgrade their pc so fast. I still got a hd4870 and i havent seen a single game i cant play. :SSame here. I got a GTX 285, and I can play almost any game with all settings on high (or ultra/very high).The only thing I'll upgrade for is BF3 (<3) Quote Link to comment
xeim Posted June 12, 2011 Share Posted June 12, 2011 I dont understand why people upgrade their pc so fast. I still got a hd4870 and i havent seen a single game i cant play. :SSame here. I got a GTX 285, and I can play almost any game with all settings on high (or ultra/very high).The only thing I'll upgrade for is BF3 (<3)Exactly ! i have gtx 260 so im gonna buy 590 or smth Quote Link to comment
Griffon Posted June 12, 2011 Share Posted June 12, 2011 I wish i had the money and the knowlage to build mah own pc Quote Link to comment
besweeet Posted June 18, 2011 Author Share Posted June 18, 2011 UPDATE! Just finished getting everything put together. Working on getting all the drivers and whatnot installed onto Windows 7 Professional (x64, SP1).Here are a few pics: For being my first build EVER, I'd say that I did pretty good . Cables could've been neater if I used a modular PSU, but I shoved all the extra crap behind the other side panel. Quote Link to comment
Mathematic Posted June 18, 2011 Share Posted June 18, 2011 Looks neat, I wish I knew more of hardware stuff. Quote Link to comment
alwTicToc Posted June 24, 2011 Share Posted June 24, 2011 FYI sweeet...the psu is the most important component in your computer. Overkill is never a bad thing when it comes to that. While a 750w psu will power your current system, it will limit you on how much you can upgrade if you so choose to. Your computer is just like a horny woman, bigger is better. Quote Link to comment
Rinkana Posted June 24, 2011 Share Posted June 24, 2011 (edited) FYI sweeet...the psu is the most important component in your computer. Overkill is never a bad thing when it comes to that. While a 750w psu will power your current system, it will limit you on how much you can upgrade if you so choose to. Your computer is just like a horny woman, bigger is better.Wrong!A PSU is not the bigger the better. A normal computer only needs about 300 watt. A gaming normal gaming PC only need 500 Watt. Only if you have 8 HDD 2(+)GFX cards and some more useless shit you need 750 Watt.Otherwise you don't! If you buy a 750Watt PSU and you only need 250 your PSU will (unnecessarily) use more power than it needs. A 750Watt PSU is built for high loads. If it does not get high loads it will (in the end) only be bad for your computer then better. Also not to forget; a lower wattage PSU will also make your PSU silenter (however you also have silent high wattage PSU. Depends on the kind fan they use(The bigger fan the better))@The builder. Looks nice good cable management. However if you spend so much money on a good PC you also can spend 30$ on a good cooler for your CPU. Imo that looks better. And it is better for your CPU. Edited June 24, 2011 by .:DutchMan:. Quote Link to comment
CarPileUp Posted June 24, 2011 Share Posted June 24, 2011 (edited) FYI sweeet...the psu is the most important component in your computer. Overkill is never a bad thing when it comes to that. While a 750w psu will power your current system, it will limit you on how much you can upgrade if you so choose to. Your computer is just like a horny woman, bigger is better.Stupid and wrong.Dutchman is right. The wattage is not fucking important. Only when you want to build a SLI/Crossfire system and want to do high overclocking THEN the wattage COULD BE important. (Also don't forget high 12V+ rails.)For a standart gaming PC like besweet has built is about 500 Watt (brand PSU) more than enough, because the maximum power consumption from his PC (without OC) will be never higher as about 350 Watt. Edited June 24, 2011 by CarPileUp Quote Link to comment
CyriusG Posted June 24, 2011 Share Posted June 24, 2011 You have to look where all those watts are coming from. If most of the wattage isn't coming from the 12v rail the PSU is often crap. Quote Link to comment
alwTicToc Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) Wrong wrong wrong and wrong. If you want to build a run of the mil it will only play mta computer, then you are correct. A quality psu is the key to any system build. And regarding the statement about a psu wasting power, you are wrong there as well. If you purchase a 500w psu, the 500w is at MAX load. That is the most it can output. It does not put out 500w constantly. You are correct, however, about the 12v rail(s). An 80+ certified psu is the way to go whether it be bronze, silver, or gold. And why buy a 500w psu now to power your current system demands when you can purchase a high quality 750 (or whatever wattage) that will power your computer today and your next build after that and the one after that.Never skimp on your psu.My system just so you dont think i dont know what i am talking about.Intel Core i7 950 @ 4.3ghzEVGA x58 sli/crossfire mobo 6gb g-skil pc1600 ram at 7-7-7-7-24 oced to 1800mhzCorsair H50 water cooler2 evga 460gtx 1gb ddr5 in sli3 WD 500mb 7200rpm 64mb cache in raid 0Kingwin Lazer 1000w psuLite on 24x blue ray burnerDo I need a 1000w psu for this system? no. I could get by with 800w. The system is designed to upgrade whenever I want to. So if I decide to put 2 580gtx in this thing i can. And there is no need to buy a new psu. Any smart system builder designs his/her build for upgradeability and expandability.Unless of course you are a poor person and can only afford to build a system that will just get you buy. But skimping on your psu will only hurt you in the long run. Edited June 25, 2011 by alwTicToc Quote Link to comment
Rinkana Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) Wrong wrong wrong and wrong. If you want to build a run of the mil it will only play mta computer, then you are correct. A quality psu is the key to any system build. And regarding the statement about a psu wasting power, you are wrong there as well. If you purchase a 500w psu, the 500w is at MAX load. That is the most it can output. It does not put out 500w constantly. You are correct, however, about the 12v rail(s). An 80+ certified psu is the way to go whether it be bronze, silver, or gold. And why buy a 500w psu now to power your current system demands when you can purchase a high quality 750 (or whatever wattage) that will power your computer today and your next build after that and the one after that.Never skimp on your psu.My system just so you dont think i dont know what i am talking about.Intel Core i7 950 @ 4.3ghzEVGA x58 sli/crossfire mobo 6gb g-skil pc1600 ram at 7-7-7-7-24 oced to 1800mhzCorsair H50 water cooler2 evga 460gtx 1gb ddr5 in sli3 WD 500mb 7200rpm 64mb cache in raid 0Kingwin Lazer 1000w psuLite on 24x blue ray burnerDo I need a 1000w psu for this system? no. I could get by with 800w. The system is designed to upgrade whenever I want to. So if I decide to put 2 580gtx in this thing i can. And there is no need to buy a new psu. Any smart system builder designs his/her build for upgradeability and expandability.Unless of course you are a poor person and can only afford to build a system that will just get you buy. But skimping on your psu will only hurt you in the long run.I did not say it uses 500W at all the time. A high wattage PSU is made for high loads. If it does not get high loads it will use less watt But the efficiency of the PSU is just worse. Example:Computer needs 389Watt and you put in a 500Watt PSU. An good PSU has an efficiency of around 80% (If on high load). Because the diffrence is not that high the efficiency will be between 72-80%Computer needs 389Watt and you put in a 750Watt PSU. The efficiency will drastically be less you only will get to manage an efficiency of around 50-60%!That means the PSU will unnecessarily use more power than it has to use. And what happens if it uses more power that it needs? It becomes heat. And what does heat do to computers?Oh yea: Your computers is not that good that it needs a 1000W Psu it will do just fine with a 700W psu.@Below: The noise that the PSU depends on how its cooled. Because if ou have a 750W psu and there is a 80mm fan in it you could guess it makes noise. However if the fan is 120 you get a lot less noise. In this case the bigger is better. Edited June 25, 2011 by .:DutchMan:. Quote Link to comment
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