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Final PC... hopefully...
So, you might of seen my last post, but I threw my budget down a bit, so here is the new one. [Comments, please] http://pcpartpicker.com/p/34ybN
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Fudgiedillolpcpartpicker.com/p/38Psq
I'd swap the RAM to 1600Mhz ones. I also recommend getting 1x 8GB instead of 2x 4GB. That way you can add more without having to waste money just by buying another 8GB. Otherwise you would have to buy 2x 8GB and throw away the 4GBs unless your board has 4 RAM slots, though I still recommend 8GB.
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Cheaper Ram: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-m ... 0c10d3b18g
Cheaper and same quality PSU (it is a rebranded SeaSonic PSU): http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power- ... p1750bbefx
Cheaper and same quality PSU (it is a rebranded SeaSonic PSU): http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power- ... p1750bbefx
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Updated: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/38Psq
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Ok, updated: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/36j2M
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I've updated the list. [And yes, I want the mouse & keyboard]
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/362Yr
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/362Yr
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That RAM is overpriced. Almost $80 for 1333 MHz memory?
Here are some 1600 MHz memory kits with the same capacity, same CAS latency, and lower prices:
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-memory-bls2k4g3d169ds3
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/geil-memory-gpb38gb1600c9dc
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx16c9b1bk28x
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx1600c9d3b1k28gx
Here are some 1600 MHz memory kits with the same capacity, same CAS latency, and lower prices:
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-memory-bls2k4g3d169ds3
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/geil-memory-gpb38gb1600c9dc
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx16c9b1bk28x
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx1600c9d3b1k28gx
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Could anyone check up on the compatibility issues? And also, my comment earlier.
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Did you just add the 3 200mm fans? Because there is no where to put even 1 200mm in a 410. Also, are you going to be going SLI in the future? If not, then 650 watt will be just fine. For Minecraft, you will have absolutely no problem even on maximum settings and the most intensive shaders you can find with above 100 fps. Source: I own a 770.
As for the mouse and keyboard to make the price less, I would drop the Razer mouse (because spending ~$100 on a mouse is crazy) and go for the M45 or M65. It has 2 less programmable buttons, but is much more value for the price. That keyboard is overpriced also.
As for the mouse and keyboard to make the price less, I would drop the Razer mouse (because spending ~$100 on a mouse is crazy) and go for the M45 or M65. It has 2 less programmable buttons, but is much more value for the price. That keyboard is overpriced also.
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Seconding this.
You will definitely have to change the fans. The supported fans for the 410 are:
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You will definitely have to change the fans. The supported fans for the 410 are:
NZXT websiteFRONT, 2x120mm or 1 X 140mm (1x120mm included)
REAR, 1 X 120mm (included)
SIDE, 1 x 120mm or 1 x 140mm
TOP, 2 X 120/140mm (1 x 140mm included)
nabeelfarooqui98
by 3 frames
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Also, could someone tell me an estimate of how well it will run minecraft? im going to do more, but its just for perspective.
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TofuTownYeah, you are not getting the bang for your buck.
For $1500, I could get two 2GB EVGA 750 TI
i7 Quad Core processor
16 GB ram
And a ASUS motherboard with built in wifi card.
You should do some more research before you get random parts that
you think that are good.
Good luck
If this isn't the epitome of hypocritical statements, then I don't know what is.
The i5-4670K is the best Intel has to offer for gaming, other than the i7-4770K (for an extra $50). The 770 will, as already pointed out, out preform 4 750Ti's, not to mention 2. Minecraft only needs 4GB to run smoothly, you should be able to hit 120FPS at max settings. (Without recording) As for the motherboard, it's cheaper to buy a motherboard that fits your needs and a separate Wi-fi chip than a motherboard with built-in Wi-fi. Plus, his current motherboard has 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, so I don't know what you're talking about...
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KillertoadShadow_Anndroid
Get ubuntu for better frames. Windows dun like gaming very much at all.
Well, he listed Windows 7 as his OS, so I only assume he wants Windows, and win 8 runs better, and faster than win 7. And ubuntu doesn't support all the games, yes I know, it supports a good amount, and blah blah, more will be supported because of the steambox, but its not supported right, and we are living right now, not in the future.
For me, Windows 8 runs horrifically slow, and I hate it very much. I don't blame him for getting Windows 7.
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Looks great for gaming, but if you plan to do video editing and whatnot on the computer, switching to an i7(-4770K?) would be a wise investment.
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I-5 4670k is fine for gaming. No need to use the 4770k unless you are doing work in cad and other things
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That's exactly what I said.
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Good build. I've seen Deathadders go for 50 bucks though
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Shadow_Anndroid
Get ubuntu for better frames. Windows dun like gaming very much at all.
Well, he listed Windows 7 as his OS, so I only assume he wants Windows, and win 8 runs better, and faster than win 7. And ubuntu doesn't support all the games, yes I know, it supports a good amount, and blah blah, more will be supported because of the steambox, but its not supported right, and we are living right now, not in the future.
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Killertoad Also, why not Windows 8? You'll get better frames in games but other than that, looks pretty good
Because Windows 8 is horrific D:
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Yeah, you are not getting the bang for your buck.
For $1500, I could get two 2GB EVGA 750 TI
i7 Quad Core processor
16 GB ram
And a ASUS motherboard with built in wifi card.
You should do some more research before you get random parts that
you think that are good.
Good luck
For $1500, I could get two 2GB EVGA 750 TI
i7 Quad Core processor
16 GB ram
And a ASUS motherboard with built in wifi card.
You should do some more research before you get random parts that
you think that are good.
Good luck
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you cant SLI 750Ti or any Maxwell based GPU
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A 770 will outrun two 750 ti's.....And a i7 is not better than a i5? his i5 is the best for gaming....And he won't need 16 gb of ram??? And his mobo is best for gaming as well. He doesn't need a wificard? Maybe you should do some more research before you think you know alot about hardware...
And no sh<3t sherlock, but with the same specs, windows 8 will out run windows 7.....You a noob or something?
TofuTown
You don't get better frames if you are on Windows 8 or not. -.- It all matters on your PC's specs. Not OS.
And no sh<3t sherlock, but with the same specs, windows 8 will out run windows 7.....You a noob or something?
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KillertoadAlso, why not Windows 8? You'll get better frames in games but other than that, looks pretty good
Get ubuntu for better frames. Windows dun like gaming very much at all.
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Hey, if you wanted to save a few bucks, drop the "gaming" mouse and keyboard, and just get a basic keyboard and maybe a pretty looking mouse? They won't enhance your performance at all, so you're just giving away money for a name and looks. Also, why not Windows 8? You'll get better frames in games but other than that, looks pretty good
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You don't get better frames if you are on Windows 8 or not. -.- It all matters on your PC's specs. Not OS.
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windows 7 uses more memory and windows 8 uses less memory and the more memory the game gets the faster it is