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That should make a great gaming machine! If you intend on editing very complex video you may want to consider the Intel Core i7 4770k but the i5 is great for gaming.How does this sound? *CORSAIR 8GB DDR3 VENGEANCE LP PC3-17000 2133MHZ CL11 (2X4GB) BLUE *GA-Z87X-UD5H *ASUS GTX660 TI-DC2-2GD5 *CORSAIR TX 650W M MODULAR PSU ATX12V 2.31 / EPS12V *SEAGATE SV35 1TB 7200RPM 64MB SATA/600 *Samsung 840 Pro 128GB *Coolermaster HAF 912 *Noctua NH-D14 Is this good? Is it a complete computer or does it need more?That looks brilliant, should be a great machine!I'm adding this *NOCTUA NH-D14 S-1155/1156/1366/AM3 *Dvd drive1 431$ in total Could I please have some opinions on this build? Thanks CamerongrayLooks good to me. I'm on my phone, so I can't cross-check everything for you, but it sounds good. And I could be blind, but are you missing you CPU? Or does that come with the mobo?Oh yeah, you didn't add the CPU to your final list - I suggested the Intel Core i5 4670kOne tweak I would make - 2133MHz memory is pretty expensive, and also quite pointless as RAM speed has little impact on overall system performance. Also, you'll need to do a fair bit of tweaking to get it working at that speed - either that, or accept their XMP profile or equivalent which may not be optimal for the rest of your system. I'd go with some decent 1600 or 1333MHz RAM, and something other than Corsair Vengeance. Kingston HyperX is good and is what I use in most of the systems I build if possible.Ouch, adding that CPU kinda crushed my budget. I'm over by 410$. Help me tweak it a bit please more please. *Kingston 8GB (2x4096MB) CL9 1600MHz HyperX Blu *GA-Z87X-UD5H *ASUS GTX660 TI-DC2-2GD5 *CORSAIR TX 650W M MODULAR PSU ATX12V 2.31 / EPS12V *SEAGATE SV35 1TB 7200RPM 64MB SATA/600 *Samsung 840 Pro 128GB *Coolermaster HAF 912 *Noctua NH-D14 *Intel Core i5 4670k Total: 1 687These days especially it makes sense to select your RAM from the MBoard MFR's QVL list... This means that actual RAM was TESTED on the MBoard in their Labs and found to be suitable...The only reason I recommended the Kingston over Vengeance is due to personal experience. I've built and configured literally hundreds of systems with each and had precisely 0 failures with the Kingston.Sorry for bumping this thread. But I got offered another computer for a good price, could you compare the two computers for me? Computer 1. Samsung SSD Pro Basic 840-Series 128GB 1TB Seagate SV35 NAS 7200rpm SATA 6Gb/s Kingston 8GB (2x4096MB) CL9 1600MHz HyperX Blu Intel Core i5 4670K 3.4 GHz (Haswell) ASUS GeForce GTX 660Ti 2048MB DirectCUII Corsair TX 650W V2 80+ Bronze Scythe Samurai ZZ Gigabyte GA-Z87-D3HP ATX Computer 2. AMD fx4100 processor 3,6GHZ 16gb DDR3 ram 1600MHz (corsair) Asus HD 6950 graphicscard gb minne Gigabyte , sli/crossfire 2000gb 7200rpm Samsung 840 pro 128gb ssd HAF 912 Case Corsair GS 600w nätagg Corsair H100 watercooler Windows 7 The first is better. Smaller HDD, better brand of RAM although only half the amount, much better CPU, better PSU, and better graphics card.I agree with Calum, the first one is better. Although there isn't as much RAM, the CPU and GPU is way better. |
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