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Case - mobo - cpu - ram suggestions for desktop upgrade?
I plan to get a new system by early October (just in time for my b'day
)Please check my system specs for Black Panther (not Guenhwyvar since that's the laptop). The only stuff I plan to keep from the desktop are the graphics card (5970) and the PSU (HX 850W) and for now the peripherals ie keyboard, mouse and sound. I'm planning to upgrade the monitor to a 32" later on.. The rest of my rig ie case, cpu, ram, mobo, hdd, odd I plan to pass on to my kid. However, I might keep my current case if I find a 'pretty pink' one for her... So what I really need primarily is advice for a good cpu to get come October. I intend good as good value mainly for overclockability and secondly value for money. I don't tend to change cpu's that often - hadn't it been for an opportunity to 'sell' my E4300 to my company and get an E8400 (which I instantly oc'd to 4.2GHz) in return I'd still be stuck with my E4300 at 3Ghz. What's important for me is that the system is good for overclocking. i.e. the cpu must be a good oc'er, the mobo must be a good one as well and so has the ram so I can unleash the full potential of the system. Budget is quite flexible at the moment.. ![]() And the mobo has to have 2 pci-e slots and support crossfire. If it can support SLI too then that'd be a "just in case" bonus ![]() I don't plan to WC, (I wish but the very thought of water potentially squirting all over everything terrifies me for now! )... so I want a system with the best potential overclocking on air. And while you're at it, you can share what is the best air coolers recommended, especially for the cpu...Thanks beforehand!
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Well 1 question is are u going to be doing WCG on it? If so a 1055T AMD setup would be nice IMO or a 6 core i7.
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Well, let's start on processor first - as pointed out I'd be using this processor both for crunching and for gaming (coupled with the 850W Corsair TX and the 5970). Should I already decide on a 6 core or wait perhaps something else might get released (or enjoy significant price drops) within 2 months time? I'd really appreciate if advantages/disadvantages of one 6 core over another were pointed out, (without getting into any intel/amd flamewars obviously!), after all there are several models available from both manufacturers.
I'd be passing on my present E8400 @ 4Ghz complete with mobo, cpu cooler and ram to my daughter. If she doesn't use it I'll just leave it crunching WCG. So for the processor I'll also be needing a good cooler. I definitely plan to overclock (in my opinion not doing so is just abdicating from using potential power). Anyway, let's just suggest processors for now, and a good air cooler. For the rest we'll see later after I've decided on the processor. |
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I'm loving my i750 at 4ghz. Can't get it to 4.2 but still. I bet it would be stable for folding.
Otherwise maybe superclock an i3 I see them going upto 4.5ghz+ |
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i would go P55 or X58
P55 i would take either EVGA P55 FTW, gigabyte UD6, or ASUS maximus III cpu, def a i7 860 or maybe even a 875K with the unlocked multiplier memory, some g-skill 2000mhz should be good overclockingwise good aircooler, Noctua D14 or thermalright silver arrow, or thermaltake Frio X58 i would go with a ASUS P6X58D-E or gigabyte x58A-UD7, or the RIIIE from asus and then some g.skill trident 2000mhz again same cooler and a i7 920/30, OR 980X if youre totally nuts
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By "quite flexible" I'll just assume that you have $2500 to spend
![]() So once you decide on a socket, we can get more specific ![]() For X58: Hmmm... you can always grab a used 980X or 970 for around $650 - $775, that'll be the best you can do unless you get a dual socket mobo like the SR-2. Otherwise get a i7 930 and OC it to 4ghz+, this would be the most logical option for X58 ![]() Mobo wise I'd get an Asus Rampage III Formula. Or a Gigabyte X58 UD5. Don't think the extra cash for the RIIIE or the UD7 is justifiable. For P55: Definitely get the i7 860 for $200 at MC if you can, best bang for the buck period. If not, still get an i7 860 ![]() Mobo wise I'd get the P55-UD7. Probably the most decked out mobo for the P55 chipset, but it'd also be overkill Otherwise anything from one of the big manufactures will be fine.For AM3: If you decide to go w/ AMD definitely get the 1055T. If you're going to keep the computer for a while, might as well go with 890FX for the SATA3 and USB3, or if you want to save 785G or 790FX will be fine. Mobo wise the Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5 is a great choice, especially with F3 bios. The Crosshair IV Formula is another choice, but the UD5 offers everything it does for less, unless you have to have the sexy red/black heatsinks ![]() RAM wise, grab a nice set of Dominators or G.Skill Sector 5/7. I'm no expert on ram but I think G.Skill works better w/ AMD and Corsair better for Intel. I would definitely get a 60gb or larger SSD for a boot drive. Grab a Sandforce one, you can probably find a 60gb Agility 2 for less than $120 in October, and even less in November. Then just use 1tb or 2tb drives for storage, they are cheap now. $60 for 1tb and $100 for 2tb, no rebates ![]() DVD writer - any generic one will work, Newegg has them for $20 shipped all the time. You can probably add a Bluray writer too if you want. So... that's CPU, RAM, Mobo, GPU, PSU, and HDD all taken care of. You just need a case and CPU cooler now. Let's start w/ the easy one: CPU cooler. You can find used Megahalems that are practically brand new for $50 shipped on forums, that'd be your best bet I think, for Intel. For AMD a Veno X is a pretty good choice. Noctual NH-D14 will block out at least 1 or 2 memory slots on any mobo, so if you're going to use memory with tall heat spreaders that's something to keep in mind. Other options are Hyper 212+ or a TT Frio, but those are loud, at least to me. So I suggest you get a Mega or Veno X and slap on a pair of Scythe GTs, those are great. *Edit, also check out the HR-02, it's huge and doesn't block any ram slots, but it's also new so it's expensive ($80 for just the heatsink). Now for the case, don't know how big you want it to be (mid or full tower), how quiet you want it to be, and what kind of looks you like. Since you will be air cooling (no liquid as meaning no H50 either, correct?), definitely get a case w/ great airflow like the Silverstone FT02. I think the newer ones are supposed to come w/ the new AP fans, starting in late Oct or early Nov. Actually, now that I think of it, don't know if the FT02 can fit a 5970 (height wise). This would be the case to get IMO if the 5970 can fit. Hmm... don't know your sense of aesthetics either. The HAF X has excellent cooling, but it's a love it or hate it thing. Maybe the CM ATCS 840? Honestly though, depending on how much you are willing to spend on a case, I'd go for a Lian Li. I've got my eyes on the PC-9F myself, but if you want something bigger the A70 series are pretty good. Actually, SneekyPeet's got a X1000 for $200 shipped on here, that'd be a great case for that price. Last edited by ebolamonkey3; Aug 26, 2010 at 08:52 PM. Reason: Check out the HR-02 also. |
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Price Estimates:
RAM ($110 - $220) -4gb = $150~ for a great set, $110 for a decent set. -6gb = $150 for a good set, $220~ for a great set. HDD ($160 - $220) -60gb SSD = $100-$120 -1tb HD = $60, 2tb = $100 DVDRW - $20 Bluray - $100 CPU cooler and fans - $80 ($50 for Mega, 30 for a pair of GTs) Mobo ($150 - $300) -P55 - $220~, rough estimate assuming you went semi-high end. -X58 - $300~, the RIIIF shouldn't be too far from that, UD5 is $280~ -AM3 - $150~ for a lower end one, $180 for the UD5, and $220 for the CHIV Formula. CPU ($200 - $999) -P55 = $200 to $230 for an i7 860, MC or used. -X58 = $200 for i7 930, to $800~ for i7 980X, again MC or used, no sense buying new. -AM3 = $200 for 1055T, or $170~ for used. Case ($90 - $250) Depends on how crazy you want to get here. On the one hand a CM 690 II Advanced for $90 will be a solid case. On the other that X1000 for $200 or a FT02 for $225~ will be awesome ![]() Random stuff like fans and wires ~ $50 - $100. -They add up so fast, especially if you want silence ![]() So all out X58/980x build: ~$2000 P55/860 build: ~$1100 - $1200 high, $900 - $1000 low. AM3/1055T build: ~$1000 high, ~$850 low. Last edited by ebolamonkey3; Aug 26, 2010 at 08:43 PM. |
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Thanks for the feedback, I'll definitley be studying this thread and researching your suggestions and browsing shops/etailers etc during the next month or so.
As regards the case, I was going for the Obsidian 800D - it's full tower, got cable management and a side window (these 3 features are what I was looking for), plus plenty of other features like the HDD cage is comfortable to swap, air-flow seems excellent etc... What do you think? |
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air flow is NOT excellent in 800D
it is MADE for water, not air it IS a great case, no doubt, but dont rely on that for good airflow imo
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Oh
![]() I guess this video impressed me too much. It shows the airflow (towards the end of the video at 7 minutes) and how it's got 3 compartments so that each section has its own intake and exhaust.. |
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ever trust those videos, talk to people who owns it or have owned it
try talking to SneekyPeet, he has one and he uses aircooler on the cpu but if you get it i strongly recommen 3 good fans on the top to get as much hot air out as possible
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It's mid-September and my upgrade-bug is ticking furiously now
![]() I changed my priorities - first thing will be a new 28" - 32" monitor, which will be a good improvement over my present 22" 1680x1050. Budget for monitor is ~ €800 ($1000). The budget is high since I wouldn't intend to change my monitor for another 2 or 3 years, so might as well spend something extra and get a good one. I had been thinking of going for a high res one - I'm spoiled since my 17" laptop's got 1920x1200 - but then these LED emerged... and then there's 3D... ![]() I wasn't too eager for LED them being new and very expensive at least locally. 3D I haven't got a clue have to spend some time on google to check whether there are any advantages apart from the low power consumption..High resolution... I'd prefer that over everything I think..
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if youre gonna spend 800€ on monitor, why not 3 27" 1080P for some eyefinity now that you have that 5970?
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17"1920x1200 is a very nice pixel pitch, You WILL want a 27"-30" 2560x1600 or 1440p
at 800 euros, I would think that you can only find 27" 1440p I hate eyeinfinity because of bezels lol, unless you wish to do some bezel modding...
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then i would go with a 27" 2560x1440/1600
example (danish site ) http://www.edbpriser.dk/Product/Deta...px?pid=4230444 thats around your budget
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I'm thinking my first priority should be a good monitor...
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![]() sucks.. from Danish shop FIH quoted above it's €842.51 Lol I replied to this supplier that I'll be buying the monitor for €850
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whaaaaat
![]() that is freaking insane dont you have a site like newegg, scan, og overclockers in malta?
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Lol you're right. After I sent the pm telling him I'll buy for €850 I got this reply: Quote:
Lol I'm an importer myself so prolly if I order 20 or 30 U2711's I'd be having the cheapest prices in the country and break the local market.... ![]() Edit: We do have scan but on their website there's no Dell Ultrasharp. I'll send them and email to check......... Last edited by Black Panther; Sep 20, 2010 at 07:19 PM. Reason: scan |
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well i know for gaming i7 860 and even the i5 750 do better then the 920/930 cant say much on intel and ram but for AMD i prefer mushkin for DDR3 and gskill for DDR2 i got some nice 1333mhz cl7 sticks which were cheap and will do 676 1333 for some nice latency which helps tremendously with high nb clocks.
id suggest i7 860 + w.e board tickles your fancy for huge monitors ive no idea someone around here can point you in the right direction tho and i bet can find a good price. http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/108?vs=100 for reference with the same GPU the i7 860 stock beats out the i7 950 even tho the the 950 has a 200mhz + triple channel memory advantage |
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Just emailed scan malta
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if you need anything i can ship it to you.
have you tried www.hoh.de ? i think they ship to most of Europe but...why go through all this trouble just to get 500 pixels extra? id rather get a regular 27" or 26" and then spend money on some watercooling, or similar
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