Friday, June 6, 2014

Building a gaming PC?




Tarek


I'm building a gaming Pc which gives at least 3-5 of future proof.
I have some things that i don't choose (Nearly all the main things) the CPU , GPU , Case and Motherboard
Note:
I'm not from USA but I wil buy these parts from USA , so warranty won't be valid
I'm not an overclocker and mostly won't overclock them because I need longer life time
CPU choose from:
*3rd gen Intel core i5 3570 or 3580k or i7 3770 or 3770k
GPU choose from:(highest performance for single monitor)
*EVGA or Gigabyte 660 ti or 680 or sapphire AMD 7850 or 7970
Motherboard:
You can suggest any with intel z77
Case:
Any good cooling case and with ability to install Corsair hydro cooling

I chose:
*Samsung 1600Mhz 16GB(2X8)
*Samsung SSD 120 for boot
*WD Caviar black 1TB for storage
*Cool Master for cooling or corsair hydro cooling
*Corsair 650 W
* Samsung Full HD 1920X1080 3d SINGLE monitor



Answer
I suggest a Crucial or Intel SSD. Personally I would go for a Crucial M4. I have two, one running for nearly a year, no issues whatsoever. No firmware needed to update. Life is still 100% on both.

CPU, go with the i5-3570k. Do not get i7 for gaming. i7 is only useful for video compression and simulations. Video games only use up to 3 cores, with a few exceptions.. And those exceptions certainly don't NEED more than 3 cores.

Suggest an NVIDIA graphics card mainly out of bias. I have had trouble with ATI catalyst drivers on literally every computer I have ever owned. nVidia is wonderful though! EVGA is a great brand, their step-up program is very useful. Check it out.

I suggest an MSI motherboard. z77 as you said. It doesn't really matter. Get the lowest or the second lowest priced model unless you need the additional features (More USB3.0 slots, etc). Different models won't have a large impact on performance.


You really should overclock that i5 though. That's what the "k" is for! You will get so much more out of it. Get a Zalman cooler. My i5-2500k runs at 4.5ghz on air, 65 celsius on load. 65 is completely safe.
Here's the cooler I use: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118223

Take a look at the HAF912 case! And no, don't go for the 922 or 932! The 912 is perfect!

which is a good gaming pc?




DjKave


I am interested in a gaming pc under $650.i dont know much bout building one.i hav played many games like crysis,etc on my ps3 and now i want a pc that can handle these games at a good quality.i am interested in running the gpu's in sli or crossfire.help me and give me some nice specs.


Answer
You can build a good one for under $650. However, you won't get top-quality parts.

For a video card, I would recommend an HD4670 (about $60-70), get a C2Q (like a Q9400), a decent-priced set of 2GB of RAM, and some other decently priced stuff and you should be good to go!

I hope this helps!




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