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How good is this PC build?
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:26 am
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:26 am
Processor: Intel Core i7 2600k @ 5Ghz
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 670
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z77
RAM: 16GB DDR3 2133 Mhz
Solid State: Crucial M4 128GB SSD
Hard Drive: 500GB 7200rpm HDD
Case: Cooler Master HAF 932
Custom Water Cooling:
4 x 120mm Couger Hydro Fans
EK XT 360mm Radiator
EK XT 120mm Radiator
EK High Flow Water Block
Swiftech MCP35X Pump Revision 2b
Swiftech MCP36XR2 Reservoir
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 670
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z77
RAM: 16GB DDR3 2133 Mhz
Solid State: Crucial M4 128GB SSD
Hard Drive: 500GB 7200rpm HDD
Case: Cooler Master HAF 932
Custom Water Cooling:
4 x 120mm Couger Hydro Fans
EK XT 360mm Radiator
EK XT 120mm Radiator
EK High Flow Water Block
Swiftech MCP35X Pump Revision 2b
Swiftech MCP36XR2 Reservoir
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:33 am to The Dudes Rug
Depends on what you need it for.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:45 am to The Dudes Rug
quote:
Processor: Intel Core i7 2600k @ 5Ghz
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 670
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z77
RAM: 16GB DDR3 2133 Mhz
Solid State: Crucial M4 128GB SSD
Hard Drive: 500GB 7200rpm HDD
Case: Cooler Master HAF 932
Custom Water Cooling:
4 x 120mm Couger Hydro Fans
EK XT 360mm Radiator
EK XT 120mm Radiator
EK High Flow Water Block
Swiftech MCP35X Pump Revision 2b
Swiftech MCP36XR2 Reservoir
So a $350 CPU, a $350 GPU, $250 MOBO, ~$400 case, and a $45 HDD? If you are going to piss your money away at least go all out.
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This rig would be overkill for just about anything, as it should be for what it would cost.
This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 1:47 am
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:54 am to Interesting Thought
Its a COD YouTuber's build. Jw.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:58 am to lsufan251875
If you are going with that level of hardware, get a 256 GB SSD and a large storage HDD 3 TB HDD
ETA: To answer the question. It is a good build. I have seen better, and I have seen worse.
ETA: To answer the question. It is a good build. I have seen better, and I have seen worse.
This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 2:08 am
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:53 am to lsufan251875
I wish people who are fricking dumb like you would stay out of these types of threads. You obviously have no idea what you're talking about.
But to the OP, I would grab the I5 3570k and get a 680 or 7970. It would yield better performance when gaming due to the better video card. You want a good processor, but a video card is far more important than it. I have a 680 and 7970 right now (just testing each one out to see which I like better), so I recommend one of those.
I wouldn't spend that much on a lga1155 mobo, but I would recommend the gigabyte UD3H or the asrock extreme4 (both z77). If you're set on the i7, I'd recommend getting an i7 3820 and lga2011 mobo.
No need to get 2133 ram either. Just go with 1600 or 1833. The price/performance isn't worth the upgrade to 2133
Since you're custom watercooling, make sure you get a reference video card
But to the OP, I would grab the I5 3570k and get a 680 or 7970. It would yield better performance when gaming due to the better video card. You want a good processor, but a video card is far more important than it. I have a 680 and 7970 right now (just testing each one out to see which I like better), so I recommend one of those.
I wouldn't spend that much on a lga1155 mobo, but I would recommend the gigabyte UD3H or the asrock extreme4 (both z77). If you're set on the i7, I'd recommend getting an i7 3820 and lga2011 mobo.
No need to get 2133 ram either. Just go with 1600 or 1833. The price/performance isn't worth the upgrade to 2133
Since you're custom watercooling, make sure you get a reference video card
This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 2:57 am
Posted on 1/3/13 at 9:53 am to The Dudes Rug
Don't get those radiators. They are about as restrictive as a CPU block and overpriced. Your pump is strong enough to overcome it, but decent radiators would give you more room to add on.
As it stands, your watercooling setup makes no sense to me. Powerful pump, two restrictive radiators, one water block. What's your goal here?
I have a HAF 932, and I actually did a mod that allows me to have a 240mm rad at the top as well as at the bottom, and a 120mm rad as exhaust.
Here's a pic.
I've since gotten rid of the crossfired cards and went with a single 7970, but my cooling setup was more than adequate to overclock everything. My 2600k is at 5.0 as well. I also recently changed my fans to gentle typhoons.
Any reason you are going with 2133Mhz RAM? You will not get noticeable real-world performance, and it will not help you in overclocking an unlocked CPU.
I also don't understand why you put a Sandy Bridge on a Z77 motherboard, especially such an expensive motherboard. As Blue said, get an ivy and a cheaper mobo.
So, to conclude:
- Get Swiftech or XSPC Radiators
- Get an Ivy Bridge, either 3570k or 3770k
- Go with one of Blue's mobo suggestions
- Save money with 1600mhz RAM
- Get a 256GB SSD, a Samsung or Crucial
- Upgrade your vid card to 680 or 7970, and watercool it
As it stands, your watercooling setup makes no sense to me. Powerful pump, two restrictive radiators, one water block. What's your goal here?
I have a HAF 932, and I actually did a mod that allows me to have a 240mm rad at the top as well as at the bottom, and a 120mm rad as exhaust.
Here's a pic.
I've since gotten rid of the crossfired cards and went with a single 7970, but my cooling setup was more than adequate to overclock everything. My 2600k is at 5.0 as well. I also recently changed my fans to gentle typhoons.
Any reason you are going with 2133Mhz RAM? You will not get noticeable real-world performance, and it will not help you in overclocking an unlocked CPU.
I also don't understand why you put a Sandy Bridge on a Z77 motherboard, especially such an expensive motherboard. As Blue said, get an ivy and a cheaper mobo.
So, to conclude:
- Get Swiftech or XSPC Radiators
- Get an Ivy Bridge, either 3570k or 3770k
- Go with one of Blue's mobo suggestions
- Save money with 1600mhz RAM
- Get a 256GB SSD, a Samsung or Crucial
- Upgrade your vid card to 680 or 7970, and watercool it
This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 9:56 am
Posted on 1/3/13 at 10:09 am to bluebarracuda
quote:
I wish people who are fricking dumb like you would stay out of these types of threads.
Come on, man. You are becoming "that guy" FWIW.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 10:13 am to polarbehr
quote:
Every board needs an a-hole
Don't we have enough here already?
I say as I look in the mirror
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:20 pm to lsufan251875
quote:
This rig would be overkill for just about anything
quote:
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 670
overkill is a bit strong of a word, especially if gaming in something higher than 1080p.
you want overkill? go look at my $5k wish list gaming computer on newegg
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:30 pm to The Dudes Rug
Things to consider when purchasing an 1155 socket. The next mainstream desktop CPU will be on a 1150 socket.
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Original: Chinese
quote:
According to the slides from VR-Zone, but the Intel Haswell desktop and mobile series would debut on a date ranging from 27th May to 7th June, whereas the list also mentioned that sales to end users would not commence until after 2nd June 2013. It’s also to be known that Intel could officially make the debut of its 4th Generation Haswell core at the Computex 2013 event which takes place between the same time range, that however remains a possibility.
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Intel Haswell Core i7 and Core i5 specs leak onto the web. The Asian version of VR Zone is showing specifications of fourteen of Intel's upcoming Core i5 and Core i7 "Haswell" series desktop processors.
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Original: Chinese
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:44 pm to bluebarracuda
7970 vs 680.
Pretty big price difference. Which should I get?
Pretty big price difference. Which should I get?
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:46 pm to The Dudes Rug
I'm looking at the 680, but the performance probably doesn't justify the price difference.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 1:59 pm to The Dudes Rug
If you're overclocking, the 7970>>> 680, but a stock, the 680 is a little better. Check out that benchmarks thread for some great builds to give you some ideas
Edit: I just bought a 680 super oc edition off ebay that is better than my 7970ghz edition, and they were both the same price (I bought the 7970 new, though)
Edit: I just bought a 680 super oc edition off ebay that is better than my 7970ghz edition, and they were both the same price (I bought the 7970 new, though)
This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:15 pm to The Dudes Rug
It is hard for me to say the 7970 is beating the 680 in most benchmarks but that doesn't mean AMD's drivers are 100% stable.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:18 pm to The Dudes Rug
what exactly are you planning on doing with all of that ridiculousness?
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:32 pm to brucevilanch
Lots of Skyrim, Far Cry, and ArmA 2.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:39 pm to jcole4lsu
quote:
o look at my $5k wish list gaming computer on newegg
Crossfired 7990s or sli 690s with a 3960x, 64gb 1866 ram, 1tb ssd, 1200w platinum psu and caselabs case... that's a good 3-5k right there without 3 1440p 120hz monitors
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