Crap, I added it to my cart at one point. I had a WD Blue 1TB in mind, but maybe I will go with SSD...hmm.
I wish I'd went with an SSD in the build for my gf's parents. They had the same sort of requirements.
Crap, I added it to my cart at one point. I had a WD Blue 1TB in mind, but maybe I will go with SSD...hmm.
Also in 10 years youll want to throw it in the bin lol.
You'd be surprised by how much ancient hardware I've seen running at relatives.
I meant that, in 10 years it will be really difficult to upgrade, there will be no DDR3 available, and the 1150 socket will probably be insignificant in 3 years. At most you may upgrade the Ram in the next couple of years, but in 4-5 years you will probably not even consider upgrading it at all.
I just want to make sure, Gigabyte GTX 780 will fit on Corsair 200R right?
Since the mobo is a Z87, I presume the processor is supposed to be a K and there's a cooler (212 Evo?) you forgot to list? Considering the rest of the performance of the system, it seems like it would be a waste not to OC the CPU a bit.-Processor: i5 4670
-Case: Corsair 500r
Since the mobo is a Z87, I presume the processor is supposed to be a K and there's a cooler (212 Evo?) you forgot to list? Considering the rest of the performance of the system, it seems like it would be a waste not to OC the CPU a bit.
Is there some special motivation for having a case that huge? Has she given input on the looks?
A Nanoxia Deep Silence 2 would be cheaper, quieter, and not look like a spaceship while taking an equally huge amount of hard drives.
I have the Z87 Pro. The wifi is pretty reliable, I lug my PC downstairs occasionally for couch gaming and the wifi works great even for online games.
Asus' software is also pretty good, doesn't get in the way and has some nice niche features that seem okay, like being able to some stuff with the built in wifi and an android tablet which seems pretty useful if you're in the living room a lot.
Generally pretty pleased with the motherboard. Haven't run into any issues. Haven't overclocked my 4770K just yet but that's more a procrastination problem than anything else, as I've had the motherboard for three months now.
The WiFi antenna is flat, and is about credit-card sized but slightly longer. It's magnetized and you can attach it to anything/point it at whatever direction you want.
I would say a PCI-E wifi card isn't necessary if you get an Asus motherboard with built in WiFi (I assume the WiFi is the same on all of them).
First the ram, now the M500 512 GB for $168.99? Gonna go all in on these price mistakes. May Amazon bring honor.
Just go 780 and overclock. The 780 runs tons of games in the 100fps at stock.Still rocking a 580 but eyeing a 780 ti to go along with my new 120Hz monitor.
Would this be a smart purchase for wireless: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F42V83C/?tag=neogaf0e-20 ?
Even if my router only supports up to N, I'm sure I'll upgrade to an AC router sometime in the future. What do you think?
If you don't mind high ping then sure.
And. Here. We. Go.
Zalman CNPS9900MAX? I just ordered that right now, literally. Tell me what your impressions of it are like.
I won't be installing it until I get my new case, and it's still on backorder...
He'll be dead from blood loss from 1000 cuts, RIP.Zalman CNPS9900MAX? I just ordered that right now, literally. Tell me what your impressions of it are like.
I won't be installing it until I get my new case, and it's still on backorder...
He'll be dead from blood loss from 1000 cuts, RIP.
Stop buying those types of Zalman unless you love the way they look
I do know though8. I will NEVER buy a non-modular power supply again.
Man, you don't even know.
Aftermarket R9 290 for $400, retail price finally!
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...ffiliateID=rGMTN56tf_w-GE.DZkv0da28Y9zW8cq3TQ
I've had one of these for a couple months and it's an awesome card. Cool, quiet, 0 problems so far. I almost bought a second one after seeing them finally reach retail price. 290's in crossfire apparently kick serious ass.
Don't want to be a debbie downer (Although I'm sure someone will label me an anti AMD zealot), but TigerDirect is pretty notorious for listing in stock items that are not actually in stock because they are cunts.This is the first time I've seen the AMD Radeon R9 290 at MSRP since launch in 2013. I'm really tempted to jump on this, but I have a feeling it's going to be a buyer's market very soon.
Do I really, really need this? My fight money!
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I want to get a Gaming PC for the first time in my life. What I do know about PCs is that I know nothing about PCs. Could you please take a look at this PC right here and tell me what you think? It's the ACER PREDATOR G3.
You'd be a lot better buying from a specialist in your country than a prebuilt OEM one.
Yeah, I've heard that quite a lot. Thing is I can get this PC and pay it off monthly/more easily. It's either this *right now* or a custom build in several months.
I want to get a Gaming PC for the first time in my life. What I do know about PCs is that I know nothing about PCs. Could you please take a look at this PC right here and tell me what you think? It's the ACER PREDATOR G3.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/desktop-computer-reviews/acer-ag3-605-ur20-review/specifications/
It costs 999, I'm planning on using this as my "Next-Gen" console for the next few years, I'll get the PS4 eventually. I don't want to upgrade this thing for a couple of years but playing all games on Ultra settings is not my priority. They should look nice(r) than my PS3/Wii U right now but I guess this shouldn't be a problem. Thank you.
32 GB of RAM is way too overkill, and the CPU could also be cheaper. Blu-ray drives are not necessary, the GPU is way too underpowered for the price.
These are things I would advice to a custom built PC and I know you got a whole lot less flexibility if you are going to go for a retail PC.
I now see that you are doing it for the monthly installments. That limits your options.
I can only speak from a UK perspective, but all of the custom-build outlets here such as Scan, OCuK, have monthly finance options too.
He'll be dead from blood loss from 1000 cuts, RIP.
Stop buying those types of Zalman unless you love the way they look
Thanks for the input. Way too underpowered doesn't sound so good. There are other places here that offer custom build PCs with monthly installements like http://www.mifcom.de/1/high-performance-gaming-pc.html but they want interest, some other details and so on. CPU is something I can eventually upgrade though if I decided to do so, no? As I said, it's my first PC and as long as it's better than the consoles I own I'm happy. I want to play Watch_Dogs on this thing (and save some money thanks to the PC prices), the graphics don't have to melt my brain though.
Maybe that's a stupid question, I don't know but how is that PC holding up against PS4/Xbox One?
You're right, same thing for Germany. It's just that the place thas has that pre-build PC doesn't want any interest, the payments are very flexible and I have had good experiences with them in the past. PC is not too bad though right? Not perfect by any means, but OK I hope.
how do you guys think the high end cards of today will hold up against PS4? I just built my first PC with a GTX 780 and after picking up infamous and ground zeros i can say there is nothing I've seen yet that beats those two games. I did notice however that my PC BF4 blows away my PS4 BF4. what can i expect with games like the witcher and division? do devs bother optimizing enough that I'll see a significant difference? just wondering if my money was well spent (I decided i didnt want to spend $500 on an xb1 so i built a PC instead)
how do you guys think the high end cards of today will hold up against PS4? I just built my first PC with a GTX 780 and after picking up infamous and ground zeros i can say there is nothing I've seen yet that beats those two games. I did notice however that my PC BF4 blows away my PS4 BF4. what can i expect with games like the witcher and division? do devs bother optimizing enough that I'll see a significant difference? just wondering if my money was well spent (I decided i didnt want to spend $500 on an xb1 so i built a PC instead)
how do you guys think the high end cards of today will hold up against PS4? I just built my first PC with a GTX 780 and after picking up infamous and ground zeros i can say there is nothing I've seen yet that beats those two games. I did notice however that my PC BF4 blows away my PS4 BF4. what can i expect with games like the witcher and division? do devs bother optimizing enough that I'll see a significant difference? just wondering if my money was well spent (I decided i didnt want to spend $500 on an xb1 so i built a PC instead)
Infamous pre-release videos definitely are impressive. It has the kind of production values a first party studio with a very large budget can achieve and the reason I still have some interest in the PS4. However, from what I've seen I wouldn't call anything Ground Zero's is doing particularly impressive. It looks nice but I don't think it stands out above graphical showcases like Crysis 3 or even Battlefield 4 single player.
The 780 is a beast though. It should have no problem outperforming the consoles with the multi-platform games that you can directly compare. The difference will often be very noticeable because it's often the difference between 30 fps and 60+ fps.
Cool, regardless of what happens i know i wont regret building one. Titanfall has been giving me some pretty nice performance (even tho its weird, seems to vary day to day) and I also did purchase metro but i haven't gotten around to playing it yet. Plus i know that in 3 years i wont be tied down to the GPU if i really want more. i was a console gamer my whole life but last gen kinda pushed me toward PC by going 7/8 years long. i told myself i wouldnt let sony and MS hold me back anymore.
Okay, so I were going to install my card reader but I don't have any idea how to get that piece of metal out of the case in the second 5.5" bay?
I guess I should take off the whole front so it's naked like in the picture above and then push it out with force?
I wonder if I should buy a SSD now, as the M500 is a whole lot cheaper than the M550 while there are not really many benefits. I do not need a new SSD right now though, but it would be nice to upgrade since I only have 64GB. I wonder how long it will take for the new SSDs to get to the current dump prices.