Vic
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Processor | Intel i7 2600k |
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Memory | 8GB G.Skill Sniper series |
Video Card(s) | Gainward GTX670 |
Storage | SSD : Intel 710 100GB // HDD : WesternDigital 1TB Black |
Power Supply | Corsair CX500 |
Hiya !
I've started with my long overdue plan of refreshing my apartment ( wall stickers, furniture rearrangement, new couch ), and with my new plan, my main PC remains on the same position while the TV is moved away approximately 6 meters ( sorry US people, I don't work with ft ), which naturally means I won't be able to connect my PC with my TV via HDMI anymore.
Now I know there are solutions ( ethernet/HDMI combo, etc etc ), but I've decided to build a small barebone PC for purposes of serving as HTPC, basically just being a wake-up on LAN machine for XBMC ( and of course, sometimes a machine to play League of Legends on, as my friends often visit and having another machine at time to run LoL is awesome ).
Here is the list of components, pardon me for linking a Croatian site and Croatian currency, I'm copying this from a Croatian forum where I already posted this question.
Casing : Barebone LC POWER 380W - 375kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=kuciste-...kl&id_kategorija=052643&id_artikl=052.643.002 )
Motherboard : ASROCK H61M-HVS - 369kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=maticna-...&id_kategorija=05030617&id_artikl=050.306.869 )
CPU : INTEL Dual Core G540 - 369 kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=procesor...&id_kategorija=05060615&id_artikl=050.606.201 )
RAM : G.Skill 4 GB - 159kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=memorija...&id_kategorija=05121009&id_artikl=051.210.166 )
GPU : GeForce G210 - 239kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=graficka...&id_kategorija=05180306&id_artikl=051.803.770 )
I've calculated that CPU and GPU should have more than enough Wattage to work properly with that built-in PSU from the casing, however, the brand is no-name, so instead of advertised 380W, I think the output will probably be around 300W instead of 380W.
Basically, if you guys have any suggestions to improving said config, or having cheaper components, shoot away, just looking for opinions&general advice here.
Thanks !
I've started with my long overdue plan of refreshing my apartment ( wall stickers, furniture rearrangement, new couch ), and with my new plan, my main PC remains on the same position while the TV is moved away approximately 6 meters ( sorry US people, I don't work with ft ), which naturally means I won't be able to connect my PC with my TV via HDMI anymore.
Now I know there are solutions ( ethernet/HDMI combo, etc etc ), but I've decided to build a small barebone PC for purposes of serving as HTPC, basically just being a wake-up on LAN machine for XBMC ( and of course, sometimes a machine to play League of Legends on, as my friends often visit and having another machine at time to run LoL is awesome ).
Here is the list of components, pardon me for linking a Croatian site and Croatian currency, I'm copying this from a Croatian forum where I already posted this question.
Casing : Barebone LC POWER 380W - 375kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=kuciste-...kl&id_kategorija=052643&id_artikl=052.643.002 )
Motherboard : ASROCK H61M-HVS - 369kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=maticna-...&id_kategorija=05030617&id_artikl=050.306.869 )
CPU : INTEL Dual Core G540 - 369 kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=procesor...&id_kategorija=05060615&id_artikl=050.606.201 )
RAM : G.Skill 4 GB - 159kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=memorija...&id_kategorija=05121009&id_artikl=051.210.166 )
GPU : GeForce G210 - 239kn ( http://www.links.hr/?naziv=graficka...&id_kategorija=05180306&id_artikl=051.803.770 )
I've calculated that CPU and GPU should have more than enough Wattage to work properly with that built-in PSU from the casing, however, the brand is no-name, so instead of advertised 380W, I think the output will probably be around 300W instead of 380W.
Basically, if you guys have any suggestions to improving said config, or having cheaper components, shoot away, just looking for opinions&general advice here.
Thanks !