W8 (8.1 specifically) is great. Absolutely use it if you're building a new system. I'm not convinced it's worth spending the money just to upgrade from W7, but for new systems, no reason to stick to W7 at this point.
What's the consensus on OS? Stay away from Windows 8 or what?
Reddit key swap is amazing. $10 for Windows 8.
I try to install it and it keeps saying it's not a valid product key. My PC is so slow it's tortorous to do anything on it. 1gb of ram +vista ain't fun.
Check out the OP.Hey guys,
Any recommendations for a $700 build? I'm really needing to upgrade soon as the PC I'm using currently was built on a budget back in 2008 (and I'm still using Windows XP).
Anyway, I already have everything I need except the tower (i.e. monitor, OS, m/kb). I'm going to be mainly using the computer for gaming, but also some school related work. One thing I'd really like to have is an option to upgrade the tower in the future so I could run the Witcher 3 for example. Any suggestions or advice?
Thanks!
I still prefer 7.
What's the consensus on OS? Stay away from Windows 8 or what?
Seconded. If you are comfortable with 7, stick with it. There is no reason to upgrade and no reason to jump through hoops and/or mess with settings when 7 is great right out of the box. Once you've disabled 8's defining feature, which everyone is going to recommend doing, you essentially have Windows 7 anyway. Just with more overhead. What's the point? 8 is worthless.
Go with Windows 8(.1).
Windows 8.1 more overhead? It is faster than Windows 7. Has a few more features with the new task manager and file transfer. It will be updated for longer and you'll be able to get the latest DirectX when it comes out.
.........Unless you actually, uh, want to try or even like Metro god forbid.Seconded. If you are comfortable with 7, stick with it. There is no reason to upgrade and no reason to jump through hoops and/or mess with settings when 7 is great right out of the box. Once you've disabled 8's defining feature, which everyone is going to recommend doing, you essentially have Windows 7 anyway. Just with more overhead. What's the point? 8 is worthless.
What's the consensus on OS? Stay away from Windows 8 or what?
You're at a weird place, because it's right between a standard i3 budget build, and a solid 4670K OC'd machine with a lot of room to grow. MMOs and Bioshock Infinite will very much appreciate an overclocked processor, as they're very much dependent upon per-thread performance.Damn, sorry guys.
Current Specs:
CPU AMD|A64 X2 5000+ 2.6G
3GB Ram
250GB HD
MB - ASUS|M2A-VM HDMI AMD 690G
GPU - Radeon HD 4770 512MB 128-Bit
500 Watt PSU
Budget: Price Range
$700 American
Main Use: Rate 1-5
4/5 - I'm mostly going to use this computer for gaming and some school related work including Microsoft Word and Excel and general web browsing.
Monitor Resolution:
1920-1080 is the maximum resolution for my monitor so probably that. I just bought the monitor probably about six months ago so I don't plan on buying another one for this. It's a Asus 24" 248H-P.
List SPECIFIC games or applications that you MUST be able to run well:
I already have a good M/KB, an OS, and a monitor, so I just need a strong tower. It must have the ability to play current games like BioShock: Infinite, Red Orchestra, and some new MMOs at 60FPS. I'd also love the ability to upgrade it at a later time so I can play games like the Witcher 3.
When will you build?: Do you have a deadline?
I'd like to order everything by next friday. I'm using XP so it's kind of important that I get this done soon.
Will you be overclocking?: Yes, No, Maybe (This means yes!)
No.
Other thoughts: I built my current computer on a budget back in 2008, what kind of performance gains can I expect with my current budget? Will it be pretty noticeable?
Thanks for the help, guys.
Damn, sorry guys.
Current Specs:
CPU AMD|A64 X2 5000+ 2.6G
3GB Ram
250GB HD
MB - ASUS|M2A-VM HDMI AMD 690G
GPU - Radeon HD 4770 512MB 128-Bit
500 Watt PSU
Budget: Price Range
$700 American
Main Use: Rate 1-5
4/5 - I'm mostly going to use this computer for gaming and some school related work including Microsoft Word and Excel and general web browsing.
Monitor Resolution:
1920-1080 is the maximum resolution for my monitor so probably that. I just bought the monitor probably about six months ago so I don't plan on buying another one for this. It's a Asus 24" 248H-P.
List SPECIFIC games or applications that you MUST be able to run well:
I already have a good M/KB, an OS, and a monitor, so I just need a strong tower. It must have the ability to play current games like BioShock: Infinite, Red Orchestra, and some new MMOs at 60FPS. I'd also love the ability to upgrade it at a later time so I can play games like the Witcher 3.
When will you build?: Do you have a deadline?
I'd like to order everything by next friday. I'm using XP so it's kind of important that I get this done soon.
Will you be overclocking?: Yes, No, Maybe (This means yes!)
No.
Other thoughts: I built my current computer on a budget back in 2008, what kind of performance gains can I expect with my current budget? Will it be pretty noticeable?
Thanks for the help, guys.
Is AMD going to release any CPUs this year? Intel really needs some competition. I'm kinda tired of seeing the prices of their CPUs. I guess AMD just decided to give up and focus on APUs.
Yeah, I'd love to get the "great" build but my budget is pretty tight, unfortunately. I might be able to bump it up to $750 by next friday. In that case, is the 760 worth the extra money? Do I need to upgrade the PSU to support it?You're at a weird place, because it's right between a standard i3 budget build, and a solid 4670K OC'd machine with a lot of room to grow. MMOs and Bioshock Infinite will very much appreciate an overclocked processor, as they're very much dependent upon per-thread performance.
That being said, you'll still have a very appreciable gain going with the "Good" build in the OP with an upgraded video card.
I'd really push towards saving up that extra little bit to go for the "Great" build, but if too painful on the budget, go for the "Good" build, upgrade the processor to an i5 4430, and then the best possible GPU you can with the rest (750 Ti or 760 would be great).
MMOs are CPU bound so you'll want to think about overclocking
This build goes just slightly over budget but it's worth it IMO, and I hope others here would agree. It's all good quality stuff. You could save $10 by getting a VP-450 for the PSU if you're really strict on the budget
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($209.99 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.98 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: Biostar Hi-Fi Z87W ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($116.98 @ SuperBiiz)
Memory: Kingston 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($54.99 @ Best Buy)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($56.99 @ NCIX US)
Video Card: Club 3D Radeon R9 270 2GB Video Card ($169.99 @ NCIX US)
Case: Corsair 200R ATX Mid Tower Case ($39.99 @ NCIX US)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($34.99 @ Micro Center)
Total: $713.90
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-04-10 13:40 EDT-0400)
PS if you live near a Microcenter you can make good savings on the CPU and mobo
Yeah, I'd love to get the "great" build but my budget is pretty tight, unfortunately. I might be able to bump it up to $750 by next friday. In that case, is the 760 worth the extra money? Do I need to upgrade the PSU to support it?
I know this is a dumb question, but is there a difference in the ram being one stick at 8gb vs the 2x4 that I see a lot of? Also, if I'm able to bring my budget up to $750, is there anything that I could marginally upgrade that would pay off?
Thanks for the help.
I know this is a dumb question, but is there a difference in the ram being one stick at 8gb vs the 2x4 that I see a lot of? Also, if I'm able to bring my budget up to $750, is there anything that I could marginally upgrade that would pay off?
Thanks for the help.
I placed an order for the gigabyte Z87N-WIFI mini itx. They said it was in stock, not it is out of stock...i need to find a replacement...what would be a good replacement for that mobo? is this decent? http://www.microcenter.com/product/414947/Z87E-ITX_Socket_LGA_1150_mini_ITX_Intel_Motherboard
R9 270X a worthy upgrade from a 660GTX? Main game played is BF4.
Have any of you guys sold PC/Macs on CL before, thoughts?
Correct, it's the eVGA 660 with reference cooler.Yes, if Mantle is working properly on the 270X (I'm not sure if it is), then it's potentially massive depending on what CPU you have.
For other games it'll be very slight, about 10% in general. Bigger in games that favor AMD and smaller or nonexistent in games that favor Nvidia. This is against the reference cards. It's not a real big upgrade overall imo.
To be clear, this isn't a 660Ti correct?
270x is barely an upgrade compared to the GTX660. It's a complete waste of money. Unless you can trade it or something.
Correct, it's the eVGA 660 with reference cooler.
If you want the white one, the extra isn't a waste. Provided you can afford it of course.So I have been really wanting Fractal R4 in white w/ window and can't find it any cheaper than $130 after tax.
Found the silver for 75$ shipped. Open box but brand new.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/171294325245?nav=SEARCH
Somebody please talk me out of wasting money and getting the white is the silver one pretty too?
Thanks for the advice!I see. Well, there's a couple of 270X Hawks for 200 dollars on Amazon right now; one refurbished and one new. It's the best 270X model imo. Should be noticeably faster than the 660 you have.
To be honest though I'd at least go for a 760 or 280 non-X which will be about 30% faster than the 660.
Oh boy, for those with a gigabyte board do not try to update the bios with the @BIOS utility. I think I managed to brick the new board I got from frys using it. Its also impossible to get it to invoke the dual bios to fresh it and even when I did that, board wouldnt come up.
Most people suggest not touching the @BIOS app or using QFLASH. I mean, I wasnt going to update the bios at all but their website claims the F2 revision of the board I had z87x-HD3 had an update so theres that.
I got stuck in a loop where it would flash a screen black, reboot, no signal to monitor, over an dover again. If i mashed the del key it would take me to the bios that showed F2 was loaded but nothing. I even managed to reload windows7 but once i restarted once everything went down the tubes again (and this was with the backup bios reloaded!). Before that, everything was working fine, etc. Im going to have Frys swap the board, or get a different brand, and see if all my stuff works fine. Oh boy. I know my other HW is fine, considering i threw my old mobo back in my case, with my power supply and video card, reloaded windows and its all good.
what a nightmare! sorry for the rambling post
If you want the white one, the extra isn't a waste. Provided you can afford it of course.
I mean, technically I can afford it, only because it's going on my credit card lol. It's 55$ more than the Titanium. Just not sure how much I like it. Life is hard
Living with a case you don't like is harder.
I just used @BIOS to update my board this morning and it went fine. I guess YMMV? It rebooted a few times after the update was applied but after that it was fine.
But it's so pretty.