New Entertainment and Game PC
New Entertainment and Game PC
I was thinking of upgrading my old pc, q6600 4gb ddr2-1066 8800gt.
To something more up-to date, but have not been following the lastest trends and hardware, so would like you guys out there to help me out a little.
I had this stuff in mind:
- Corsair CC600TWM-WHT graphite 600T White
- Corsair A70 , aluminum base+fin with 4x 8mm HDT copper heatpipes
- Intel Sandybridge lga1155 i7-2600K - unlocked clock multiplier , 3.4ghz box cpu / 3.8ghz turbo boost
- Asus P8P67 Evo
- Corsair Vengeance with heatsink , 4Gb x2 kit - support Intel XMP ( eXtreme Memory Profiles ) , ddr3-1600 , CL9 , 1.5v - 240pin - lifetime warranty
- Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCii Top/2Di/1GD5
- OS DRIVE : Corsair CSSD-F60GB3-BRKT 60Gb Force series 2.5" SATA6G SSD , sandforce SF-2281 SSD processor , MLC Solid-State Drive , read : 550mb/sec / write 500mb/sec , Random Read/Write 4K : 60000/20000 ioPS , with BGC (Background Garbage Collection) + built-in EDC/ECC ; bundled 3.5" mounting bracket - 3 years warranty
- Western Digital caviar blacK WD2002FAEX , 2Tb/2000gb , Sata6G , dual processors unit with 64mb cache
- Corsair GS700 PSU
Total price R 14299
Any suggestions are very welcome, some people who have used this hardware and have something to report about it please let me know.
To something more up-to date, but have not been following the lastest trends and hardware, so would like you guys out there to help me out a little.
I had this stuff in mind:
- Corsair CC600TWM-WHT graphite 600T White
- Corsair A70 , aluminum base+fin with 4x 8mm HDT copper heatpipes
- Intel Sandybridge lga1155 i7-2600K - unlocked clock multiplier , 3.4ghz box cpu / 3.8ghz turbo boost
- Asus P8P67 Evo
- Corsair Vengeance with heatsink , 4Gb x2 kit - support Intel XMP ( eXtreme Memory Profiles ) , ddr3-1600 , CL9 , 1.5v - 240pin - lifetime warranty
- Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCii Top/2Di/1GD5
- OS DRIVE : Corsair CSSD-F60GB3-BRKT 60Gb Force series 2.5" SATA6G SSD , sandforce SF-2281 SSD processor , MLC Solid-State Drive , read : 550mb/sec / write 500mb/sec , Random Read/Write 4K : 60000/20000 ioPS , with BGC (Background Garbage Collection) + built-in EDC/ECC ; bundled 3.5" mounting bracket - 3 years warranty
- Western Digital caviar blacK WD2002FAEX , 2Tb/2000gb , Sata6G , dual processors unit with 64mb cache
- Corsair GS700 PSU
Total price R 14299
Any suggestions are very welcome, some people who have used this hardware and have something to report about it please let me know.
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Your right on the money. Just make sure that motherboard supports SLI. ...you are going SLI right? Well even if not killer system. It will make you smile.
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Very nice you sure got a nice build list for someone who doesnt follow the latest hardware?! but if i may add my 2 cents i did a lot of research on air coolers recently and the Noctua NH-D14,Coolermaster V6GT, Zalman CNPS10X Extreme were always on top. Noctua is the best at the moment. the NZXT Havik beat the Noctua in the 100% load test if i remember correctly but that cooler has not been released as yet...
and Starbound the mobo supports SLI:)
and Starbound the mobo supports SLI:)
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And my budget is R8500 - I have contacts46Ross! wrote: - Corsair CC600TWM-WHT graphite 600T White - I'm Building a case
- Corsair A70 , aluminum base+fin with 4x 8mm HDT copper heatpipes - Stock cooler for now
- Intel Sandybridge lga1155 i7-2600K - unlocked clock multiplier , 3.4ghz box cpu / 3.8ghz turbo boost - Me too
- Asus P8P67 Evo - Maybe Gigabyte
- Corsair Vengeance with heatsink , 4Gb x2 kit - support Intel XMP ( eXtreme Memory Profiles ) , ddr3-1600 , CL9 , 1.5v - 240pin - lifetime warranty - Me too
- Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCii Top/2Di/1GD5 - GTX 570
Does anyone know when Nvidia will release any newer high-end gCards? As far as I know they usually do it just before Christmas. And then I saw that PCIe 3 has been released but I don't know on which products yet - should we wait for new hardware to become available which supports PCIe 3?
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Why the 2600k over the 2500k?
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In my case its because I can
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You can't exactly put it like that. You don't pay retail and you don't have the psu and ssd added to your price.
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I also buy from reseller Frontosa, not retail.
I also don't know if its worth waiting for the pci3.0 mobo's to launch and the new gpu's accordanly.
I also don't know if its worth waiting for the pci3.0 mobo's to launch and the new gpu's accordanly.
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i cant see it making a huge difference because when running dual gpus in x8 x8 or x16 x16 the difference is minimal, meaning that the full potential of pcie2.0 isnt being utilized...
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[Sapphire Radeon 6870 @ 975/1200 1.2V] [Coolermaster V6 GT] [WD Caviar Black 640GB SATA3 6Gbps]
[Samsung SA350 23" LED] [NZXT Phantom White] [Corsair TX750W V2] [Zalman RS6F-USB 5.1 Surround Sound Headphones] My rig and benchmarks
[Sapphire Radeon 6870 @ 975/1200 1.2V] [Coolermaster V6 GT] [WD Caviar Black 640GB SATA3 6Gbps]
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I have decided that if I wait for something new to arrive its going to take longer than I want to wait to do my upgrade. So I'll stick with PCIe v2. Its not like I will upgrade or add a new graphics card anytime soon after this upgrade in anyway.46Ross! wrote:I also buy from reseller Frontosa, not retail.
I also don't know if its worth waiting for the pci3.0 mobo's to launch and the new gpu's accordanly.
Of course I can. Do I detect a hint of jealousy? I have a PSU - its awesome. I had an SSD - it broke and now SSD's are crap.StarBound wrote:You can't exactly put it like that. You don't pay retail and you don't have the psu and ssd added to your price.
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Why not 1156?
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Will be a very good PC, nice specs.
Just one suggestion/comment though; the Corsair A70 is not exactly the best looking cooler around, so why not rather go for something from the Corsair Hydro Series (H50/60/70)? Alternatively look at the Cooler Master V6/V8 or a Zalman CNPS10/11 (all are better looking that the A70).
Just one suggestion/comment though; the Corsair A70 is not exactly the best looking cooler around, so why not rather go for something from the Corsair Hydro Series (H50/60/70)? Alternatively look at the Cooler Master V6/V8 or a Zalman CNPS10/11 (all are better looking that the A70).
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