Wednesday, September 18, 2013

What do you think of my Gaming PC build?

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Isaac


What do you think of my Gaming PC build? here are the specs

HAF 912
Zotac GTX 560 ti 448
i5-2320 (don't have the money to upgrade to a 2500k)
ECS H61H2-M2
Seasonic 620w
G.Skill 8gb Value Series
DVD Burner/ Windows7

What do you think? Will it max out modern games? Thanks!



Answer
looks real good, and you kidding me, a gtx 560ti 448 can max ANY game there is on the market at 1920x1080 pretty easily...

But here are things i would change:
motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157241
cheaper and better, i wouldnt get ecs boards.

the psu is alittle overkill, you can drop it down to like a 500-550W and could probably save some money.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139027

and as for the graphics card i would stick with asus, evga or msi
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121480
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127615

the MSI twin frozer II/III and the asus DC/DCII have the best cooling solutions, for higher end cards, they are the way to go for sure.


I i would love for someone to tell me which game this card isnt going to max settings on?
the gtx 560ti 448 is pretty much an equivalent to gtx570 in performance. So again tell me what game in this world a gtx570 can not max settings on? and dont say derp for max settings the resolution needs to be set to max, most people dont play on resolutions above 1920x1080.

EDIT: jim...
that case is a really good case, idk wtf you are smoking. Ya the antec v3 is better, but that case is $110...
how can you possible recommend an antec psu over seasonic... guess who makes both antec and corsair? seasonic does...
evga's warranties for most of their cards are a lifetime warranty (lifetime of the card not your life...), meaning what ever they say the lifetime of the card is, is how long you have a warranty for. So if the card has an expected lifetime of 15years, you have a 15year warranty.
And lastly why would you get pro/ultimate? xp mode? windows 7 can run any xp software, it just cant run software that is older then xp (like win me,98 etc). Which i have no idea anyone in the world who need to run that old of software, except maybe cheap greedy businesses who wont upgrade software, which they probably pirated in the first place...

What is a good desktop out there with good price?




the guy


i want to buy a gaming PC and i don't have a lot of money.(in fact i don'y have any money, i have to beg my mom) So i'm looking for a good PC and good preformance but also a good price around 200-400$,a little more or less.


Answer
400$ are you kidding me???

Lol i was in that same situation. If your short on cash. BUILD A COMPUTER i did. Its your only option unless you want a shitty netbook. I went to Newegg.com and put together the best 700$ computer you can get. After some talking i got her to buy it. Now im sitting here playing Crysis. (not kidding).

But hey, know your moms financial status. Dont be a dick and make her feel guilty that she cant afford it. These are hard times. You just don't do that to your mom. My parents lost $500,000 out of there 401k. I'm not going to ask them for anything unless i will die with out it. And they were on the verge of retiring. D: Only do that if you know your mom has gold in that bank account but wont let you in on it.
I have found to get your mom to get you want you want you better give her what she want. (Idk good grades, no trouble, do the dishes etc.) Dont be a brat and complain. Talk things out. "This is my early B-day present" always works. :D

if you want help putting one together tony971993@sbcglobal.net
I cant guarentee anything (Im only 15) but ill do my best.




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