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01-25-2013, 06:16 PM
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Yeah, Microcenter oftentimes beats newegg on CPU prices by a wide margin.
I'm actually about to start putting some cash away for an upgrade late this year. I'm not doing **** until Unreal 4 is out and has legit games running on its engine - if you already have a decent box, you shouldn't either. None of the reviewers have benchmarks for the new technology. If you drop a ton of dough on a box for gaming, you're throwing money out the window.
If you absolutely need a new box right now, do a ton of research. Buy something moderate or something that has room to grow into the new technology. This is a rough time to be looking for a new system for gaming.
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Got above average because I haven't played TES installment before.
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01-27-2013, 12:19 AM
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Got above average because I haven't played TES installment before.
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01-27-2013, 12:23 AM
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I got Excellent. Without lying.
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01-28-2013, 08:00 AM
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I was surprised. Aside from replacing some bad RAM, I haven't upgraded anything on my PC in years. Still run a 2-core processor and a 260
Also, Squenix sale on Steam. Sleeping Dogs for $10 today.
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01-28-2013, 07:02 PM
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Just a hint on the cases that often gets left out because they are a pretty personal thing for the most part... but look for one that has all the front ports that you want/need.
I screwed up on my latest build with the case and got one that only had 2 front USB ports (previous case had 6) and it can be a pain when you really need 3 or 4 these days if you are running your phone, external HDD, ear phones and all that jazz through it, basically everything charges from USB so just a heads up.
Obviously it's not a deal breaker or a reason not to do something but is worth noting when picking a case. I'd recommend buying a big case in general for two reasons... First it makes expansion a lot easier but more importantly, it's your first build and having a bit of extra room in there makes everything so much easier to do and you don't want to have a nightmare trying to squeeze everything in on your first build if you can avoid it.
Have fun with it though, as everyone has said, it's a very simple process but it's a great idea to read up on it before attempting and have your head around it rather than jumping straight in and following a guide, so read a couple of guides, they'll all give you a useful hint or two.
Also... if you have big clumsy hands or anything like that, I'd recommend one of those $10 computer tool kits that come with some really handy little tools for building, realistically it can all be done with a couple of screwdrivers but having those extra tools can save a fair bit of frustration and time. I particularly love the little claw things for getting screws into tight places.
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01-28-2013, 07:28 PM
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My budget is $4,500. Not necessarily what I want to spend if I don't have to, but I will because it'd be a worthy investment seeing how much time I spend on the computer, and that I'll be needing it for school and work (slowly but steadily working for a web based design degree, and may want to do some graphic work too...when I'm not being a keyboard jockey for Drew anyway).
I want to build it. I know that requires an amount of working knowledge, but if I'm as smart as I like to think I am, I like to think I could put in the study time to learn. I think building it will be more beneficial in the long run as well.
Right now, I don't even have a desk, so I'll be needing both.
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I've been in the same boat as you TH so my advice > everyone else :D jk
I've built a few and most recently last year I built my latest rig and I built it for gaming and design.
I went with one 27 inch led monitor for more room to edit and design. Two screens would be good also like Vidae said. I'm eventually going to run 2 27 inch screens for designing purpose.
And like Damix said go ahead and go with the Ivy Bridge processor, you will benefit from it for you editing purposes more detail and also your games will run really smooth.
SSD I highly recommend; install your programs and OS on there and it will run so fast. Rendering images and videos with your programs installed on your ssd it runs amazing. The comparison from designing on this computer and a computer on campus is pretty noticeable in terms of speed.
Invest in a more expensive motherboard if a bad mobo goes down it can take your ram, processor, or anything with it and fry it.
I also went a CPU-water cooler because the fan that comes with the process is crap. I tossed it and went with this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835181016
When you're running adobe programs or gaming a lot the processor will be put to work and this water cooler keeps my processor really cool while under a lot of stress. Really easy to set up just youtube it, highly recommend picking this one up.
Keeping your rig at a good temp will prolong your computer and easier to maintain so that's probably the main thing to keep in mind when building your rig; extra fans and setting up your fans to blow in a certain direction.
Mine is set up to my front fan will pull in the cool air into the mobo and also my sit fan will pull in more air and my top 2 fans pulls air out of the case keeping the air flow in the same direction. Random fans that are put in it will cause the air to flow in every which direction, hot air just pushed around etc.
And yes Microcenter is awesome if you have one by you go there. They have an awesome deal that if you buy your processor from them they give you any choice of motherboard for a pretty nice discount for a combo package.
PM me if you need any more help TH!
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01-28-2013, 07:43 PM
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If you're a first time builder, I'd skip water cooling. It can become a hassle that just isn't worth it during your first build.
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01-28-2013, 07:49 PM
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Vidae is right, it's better to just skip it for a first time builder. In general, it won't really hurt you at all either to have an air cooled PC. The only real difference is if you don't get a good case/fans it can be loud. However, my PC is very quiet.
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01-28-2013, 08:08 PM
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Building a computer intimidates the crap out of me.
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01-28-2013, 08:11 PM
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I don't even think it's possible to get up to $4,500 for a PC. lol. But I'm more about getting bang for my buck and finding the point at which spending more money starts to have less and less of an effect on the quality of my product. I tend to set aside $800 when I go to make a major upgrade and that's usually the sweet spot (usually doesn't include HDD, PSU, or case).
There is such a thing as too big with monitors. I don't like anything bigger than 23/24". Even then, it can make some games (RTS) a bit of a chore. I run dual screens and could never operate any other way. My second monitor is a 17" Samsung that I've had for 10 years. This thing simply will not die (or even fade in quality). Get a Samsung monitor. I wouldn't even look at other brands.
For cases...my only advice there is to make sure you get one that's easy to work in. I'd check Tom's Hardware to find out what brands are putting out quality cases these days and go from there.
If you're dropping a hefty sum on it, you might as well go water cooling. It keeps things cooler and keeps noise down. But it is a pain in the ass. If you want to skip it for now, I'd recommend a Zalman CPU cooler. I run Zalman coolers on my GPU and CPU. Keeps the temp way down. Make sure you get a good thermal paste and read the **** out of how to apply thermal paste. It's not complicated, but you'll isnta-fry your CPU if you screw it up.
Definitely SSD for at least the OS.
It's harder to run into ****** PSU's these days, but always remember this general rule: heavier is better. Lightweight PSU means it's crap and will either fail, not give you what you need out of it, or the latter until the former happens. Don't buy a ****** PSU.
As I said, though. if you can hold off on doing this until Unreal 4 games are out and we have real benchmark tests for the new tech, that'd be the best thing to do. Otherwise, build cautiously and have upgrading in the near future in mind for parts like the GPU.
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01-28-2013, 08:13 PM
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Vidae is right, it's better to just skip it for a first time builder. In general, it won't really hurt you at all either to have an air cooled PC. The only real difference is if you don't get a good case/fans it can be loud. However, my PC is very quiet.
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The case and fan placement is a must in any build, yeah. Mine is whisper quiet and it's almost always on. About once or twice a year I'll go through it with some canned air and get some dust out, but I've never had a problem.
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It used to intimidate me too, until I decided f it and just started tinkering with some stuff. I had a buddy of mine build one of my older PCs and I took apart the oldest ones and just messing with all of it. Seeing how stuff was plugged in, seeing how certain things could be moved around based on a motherboard, stuff like that. It was a lot of fun and it helped teach me a lot the inner workings for when I did my next build.
It's an interesting way to spend some time though. And yes, I'm a nerd.
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01-28-2013, 11:39 PM
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the water cooler i posted is really easy its like putting on a fan on a cpu, it's pre made no tubes needed to cut or make.
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01-28-2013, 11:45 PM
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Even if you don't go watercooler get a better heatsink for your cpu cause the one they give you is crap.
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01-29-2013, 08:26 AM
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Thanks a trillion everyone for all the info! If you haven't gotten rep, you will in 24 hours!
Unfortunately, this will be a more rushed process than I'd prefer because my laptop recently went kerplunk. It already had a broken fan, and now it's freezing, so with it no longer being under warranty and 5 years old, I'm not sure if it's worth the money to fix. Thankfully, I recently joined the 21st century and upgraded to a smart phone, so that's what I've been posting on. I'm getting pretty good at typing, so that's nice at least!
Really glad I won't have to spend all that money on hardware, cause after that comes the software. Well, unless I torrent it, but then I'd bring dishonor to my Sims family.
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01-29-2013, 10:42 AM
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Classic TitanHope. Let us know what you end up going with in terms of parts and such!
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<caddy> when i visit my parents, who kinda live in the country
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01-29-2013, 01:51 PM
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Also, just so it is mentioned; there are websites that put together your computer for you and you just choose the parts. My roommate and I pretty much have the same exact specs on our computers, he used ibuypower, while I used newegg for all my parts. I spent about $200 less then he did, and also got a few better pieces (same gfx card except his is SC while mine is SSC, more 'name' brands, things like that not, nothing crazy), but if you are hesitant at all, these sites are good and you usually get a complete computer warranty (instead of by piece).
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01-29-2013, 04:10 PM
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I would recommend staying away from ibuypower personally. I have a buddy who basically got dicked over by them. Two faulty parts and it took six weeks to get them to even RESPOND via email phone. It was a nightmare.
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01-29-2013, 07:03 PM
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Only place I haven't heard negative reviews from has been newegg and amazon as far as hardware.
TigerDirect's prices look great with the rebates but they are VERY shady. I've always gotten mine but friends have had multiple issues.
Same issue as Vidae mentioned a friend of mine went with ibuypower and getting an RMA was a nightmare compared to my experience with newegg.
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01-29-2013, 07:08 PM
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Any company with a stupid ******* name like that - avoid. Obviously. That Wal-Mart sells them is another huge black flag.
I've seen the parts/specs on their machines. They basically take the Tom's Hardware tier recommendations and cut corners on the parts brands.
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01-29-2013, 09:14 PM
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I have purchased 5 1/2 computers on iBuypower.
They aren't that bad except it is an American company run by people who can't speak English which can be a pain... but alas they aren't horrible.
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01-30-2013, 05:56 PM
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I'm about to download Wizardry Online and start playing it. I've been wanting a hardcore ******* game for awhile. Permadeath and Open PvP. Finally a game with some ******* consequences and risk. It just went live today.
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I'm currently downloading Wizardry Online as well. I will probably make a Priest if you want to group.
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01-30-2013, 07:08 PM
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rofl. The intro video music followed by the character setup music. I was rolling for a couple minutes.
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