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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Resolution? Multi-monitor? If you're going Eyefinity like Denny you'll need some grunt, but under a single 1080p monitor you wont need to go tooooo crazy.

I'm on a GTX 570 (factory OC'd) and it does wonders at 1080. Basically everything runs maxed out and well over 30fps, usually close to 60fps. Crysis 2's DX11 patch is the first thing to bring it to its knees, and even then I average 45fps. So, a GTX 580 would be better again icon_smile.gif.

Dont worry too much about Metro. I suppose to should restate; Metro was the first thing to bring my PC to its knees. But thats Metro. It brings all systems down a peg. Those crazy Ukrainians (and Europeans for that matter) love pushing engines that arn't all tha well optimised, yet loaded to the brim with shaders and effects that will burn a hole in your case. Metro is pushing a lot of stuff, and will have so-so performance on basically every set up. The advanced DX11 DOF tends to be the biggest culprit, so you can turn that off if you're not happy with performance (its still playable though even with on).

Denny, I assume, will lean towards AMD/ATI cards. I tend to lean towards nVidia. Both are great though. nVidias, from memory, generally run a bit hotter and consume more power though.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Don't worry about Metro, seriously. My system can get crippled by that game solely because they pile on the polys and shaders like no tomorrow and don't think about optimising much of it. I mean yes, I CAN run it 60+ fps at single screen, but this is a dual-GPU card as well which is obscenely powerful and also expensive. It's not an easy game to churn frames out of and likely never will be.

Either AMD or NVIDIA are fine. I have a preference for AMD, but I always keep it a note that AMD are a little more high maintenence too, as in you require fiddling with profiles and driver updates from time to time. NVIDIA generally have a smoother track record with that stuff and for ease of use they're better, though they come at the cost of more power draw and comparitively more expensive products. Performance wise either team green or red do just fine, with red having better performance vs value, but as I said, somewhat high maintenance they can be.

Take Jarrods advice and go single GPU and don't worry too much about benchmarks online, as they're not rated on real world performance but synthetics. A single 6950/6970/570/580 will smash through almost any game without much effort.

That being said, if you are going multi-monitor gaming or 2560+ res, then SLI/Crossfire setups are much more justified as you get the performance you pay for.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Yeah. AMD is a bit more bang for your buck at higher resolutions, but at 1080p its not a big deal with both packing tons of punch. The GTX 570 is quite affordable too. Multi display you would be better going with AMD I think, and as Denny said same for crossfire, but that too is not really relevant if you only intend to go single display at 1080p or whatever. nVidia cards also come with the benefit of PhysX support, but only a few games use it (though it does look great).

You're safe either way really. Just let us know what kind of display resolution you intend to be running at and we can give you most affordable and powerful cards for your budget.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Single monitor only, I'll be hooking it up to my 1080p TV to start with then investing in a quality PC monitor in the near future, although as long as it can run games at 1080p I'll be very happy. I might go multi-monitor somewhere down the line but I'll be happy with the single screen for now.

I think I'll go with the GTX 580, it's within my budget and I've generally stuck with nVidia in the past, may as well keep the tradition going.

I'll try and get a full parts list together soon so you guys can let me know what terrible choices I have made icon_razz.gif

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Probably going to place the order tomorrow if everything checks out.

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Case: - Lian Li PC-60FNWX Black Aluminium Chassis w/Window (USB3) & Card Reader

Motherboard: - MSI X58A-GD45 6*DDR3 3*PICE16 6*SATA SLI/Crossfire 1394

Power Supply: - Antec 850w True SLI Power Supply

CPU: i5 QUAD Core 3.3GHZ, LGA 1155
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CPU Cooling: - Thermaltake ISGC 300 Low Noise CPU Fan & Heatsink

Graphics Card: - nVidia GeForce GTX 580 PCI-E 2.0 1536MB DDR5 384-bit 783/4020MHz, 2x Dual-Link DVI,HDMI,DP

Sound Card: - Integrated 7.1 High Definition Audio

DVD/CD Burner: - 1 x LG Blu-ray Combo Drive (CD-DVD Player / Blu-ray player)

Hard Disk Drive: - 1 Terrabyte Seagate SATA 3 HDD

RAM (memory): - 6 Gig G.Skill DDR3-1600mhz TRIPLE Channel -

Operating System: - WINDOWS 7 PREMIUM 64 Bit with Genuine Disc

Keyboard & Mouse: - Logitech MK260 Wireless Keyboard & Mouse

Wireless LAN Card: - TP-LINK 300Mbps High Gain Wireless N USB


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Solid gaming rig. Will serve you well.

How much?
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$2027 with a 24 month warranty on all parts. Should arrive late next week, excited!
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mipac wrote:
Probably going to place the order tomorrow if everything checks out.

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Motherboard: - MSI X58A-GD45
CPU: i5 QUAD Core 3.3GHZ, LGA 1155
RAM (memory): - 6 Gig G.Skill DDR3-1600mhz TRIPLE Channel


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These bits don't go together. The CPU suits 1155 motherboards (the one you selected is a 1366 board). If you want to use that CPU, have a look at Z68 boards instead.

Also the RAM is a triple channel kit, which is OK if you want to go with a 1366 board, but you only need a Dual Channel kit if going with socket 1155.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Wow, I totally missed that. How's that for underslept ;_;

Yeah Chop's right. X58 won't go with a 1155 chip, and 1155 doesn't go well with triple channel.

EDIT: List of alternate 1155 motherboards here.

List of alternate dual channel kits here.

Yeah I'm pushing 1155. It's better for gaming.
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I assume that's an i5 2500K? Same clock speed, so I assume so. You can crank those suckers up to 4.0Ghz/4.5Ghz with a few clicks. Stick a decent aftermarket cooler on there and you're smokin'.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Yep, it's a 2500K, is it really just a few clicks to OC?

Made some changes based on above comments and switched to:

Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3 B3 MB, Socket 1155, Intel P67 Chipset
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8GB DDR3 GSKILL 1600MHz Dual Channel RAM
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Yeah K series is a cinch to overclock. I literally press one button on my motherboard when it's powered down, and next time it's on my i7 2600k is clocked at 4.5ghz.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Wah.

System ordered on 20th, paid for the next day. Just moved to 'Assembly in Progress' at 5:00 this afternoon. Store closes at 6:00. SO CLOSE TO BEING ABLE TO PICK IT UP FOR WEEKEND, IF ONLY THEY'D STARTED A LITTLE SOONER!

First world problems... -_-

Rejoinging the Master Race next week. BRB, getting drunk for a couple of days.
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Currently have an ORIGINAL X58 with 6gb of ram.

Needing a HUGE RAM upgrade, thinking 18gb+ of RAM...

Wanting to do it as cheaply as possible cos my PC is 3 years old, dont really want to sink money into it.

Upgrade is not for games, but for photo shopping etc.

Does anyone have any good compatible ram to recommend? (I'm struggling to find a up to date compatibility list etc)
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Yep, it's a 2500K, is it really just a few clicks to OC?


Not sure how it works for your MBO, but OCing is easier than ever these days. To OC my 2500K it was literally only a couple of clicks in the BIOS and some basic number entry. Enter number for OC, check stability, ~fin. You can take a 2500K to 4.0Ghz+ very, very easily (mines at 4.5).

Speaking of, I've tinkered with the vcore and got my temps down ~5°C, maybe a little more. Im still playing safe so I could probably go lower still, or go the other way and get more juice out of the CPU. Not that I really need more than 4.5Ghz...
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

System arrived this morning, I've spent all day backing shit up, marveling at (and then destroying some) of the awesome cable management to add in my other HDD, installing windows (etc.), and now I'm battling Steam to stop it demanding authentication of a new PC every 8 seconds...

Played a few mins of Borderlands... it was... beautiful.

Ran the benchmark for Far Cry 2 in Dx10, Ultra High... smooooth.

Awaiting my copy of Crysis 2 to arrive now, to put me in my place. Heh.


Thanks to all for the great help, once again. Feels good to be (almost) back, man.
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So, I need a desktop PC. I am not a 'hardcore' PC gamer, I've always preferred playing on a console...snigger all you want! I want it to be quick and preferrably around $1,500. I know piss all about computer hardware so attempting to build my own or follow any kind of tutorials would be nonsense!
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$1500 can get you a very decent (decent as in good) PC gaming setup that you could brag you are a hardcore pc gamer, just saying... icon_razz.gif

Does the $1,500 include accessory? Karai's setup is $1,600 with delivery and insurance from Scorptec.

This is copied and pasted from his facebook just to give you the base to work with. What's your primary use of the PC?
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Intel Core i7 2600K
Asus P8P67V3 MB
Asus Radeon HD6970 Direct CU II (890Mhz), 2GB GDDR5 (5500Mhz)
G.Skill 8GB (2x4GB) kit, PC-12800 (1600Mhz)
Western Digital 1TB, Caviar Black, SATA-III
Antec 750W TruePower
CoolerMaster CM 690 II Case

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Primary use would probably be everything other than playing games, but I still want the ability to play games when I feel like it.
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There are alot of uses for computers though that you don't need elite/semi-elite gaming related gear for, ya know?

Could save you alot of moola.
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Forgot to ask, do you like storage? I've turned down a notch so you can be free to increase hdd storage if you want.

Atm, I got (feel free to criticise anyone!)
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CoolerMaster CM 690 II Case w/windows (-$14 for no side windows) $129.00
Antec - TP-750 $159.00
Western Digital 1TB, Caviar Black $95.00
G.Skill 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 Kit $95.00
ASUS - P8P67V3 $189.00
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64bit $159.00
HIS Radeon HD6950 2GB $289.00
Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz $225.00

Total $1,340.00


Okay, thought about it a bit more, this can do too, got good parts, a bit overkill for normal use but allows for decent amount of gaming and some photo-editing and a lot of applications (or tabs in web browser) to be opened!
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CoolerMaster CM 690 II Case w/windows (-$14 for no side windows) $129.00
Antec - TP-750 $159.00
Western Digital 1TB, Caviar Black $95.00
G.Skill 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 Kit $95.00
ASUS - P8P67V3 $189.00
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64bit $159.00
Graphics - HD6850 1GB $199.00
Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz $225.00

Total $1,250.00

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I could never see myself filling a 1TB HDD, looks good to me...but I really have no idea what I am looking at.

Haha!
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Cool, this is my suggestion. Feel free to get another opinions (I annoy quite a lot of people before I commit to a setup icon_biggrin.gif) . TamTam79 is right about how you can save a lot of moola. This is what I recommend. It's my final change for now and I hope someone else starts suggesting/praising/criticising etc!

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CoolerMaster CM 690 II Case w/windows (-$14 for no side windows) $129.00
Antec - TP-750 $159.00
Western Digital 1TB, Caviar Black $95.00
G.Skill 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 Kit $95.00
ASUS - P8P67-M-PROV3 $165.00
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64bit $159.00
Graphics: HD6850 for $199
Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz $225.00

Total $1,226.00

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Would it be worth getting a SSD? I see and hear good things about them.
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