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@aBstractx:
I'd look at the 140mm fan CPU coolers instead of 120mm. The price of the PC is already through the roof, so why not go for the best for another $30. They have very real improvement in noise as the larger fans have much lower max speed. I assume you want Phanteks because of the looks and Newegg has this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835709011
Noctua NH-U14S is also interesting but you won't like its looks. The case you want doesn't have a window (?), so maybe still look at it. Its fan is more like 150mm and the cooler itself seems to be most excellent.
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considering all of this, i realized what a fool i am. i've made these changes. i woulda went with the blue/black but microcenter doesnt have the msi mb in the $40 off bundle, so i went with the gigabyte alterantive you gave me. not sure if the ram is a good choice.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/abstractsg/saved/1TIR
how'd i do coach?
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The NH-D14 is pretty old by now. The NH-U14S cooler is stronger despite only having a single fan and reportedly virtually inaudible.
If you want a two-tower cooler, the 140mm Phanteks is in stock in white color (and red color for $5 less) at newegg, which you might find okay with the white case. It should be a good bit better than the NH-D14.
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Microcenter doesn't have the UD3H on bundle does it? Last time I checked, it was a UD4H at $145 in bundle. The UD4H has a red/black scheme.
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On July 05 2013 09:18 skyR wrote: Microcenter doesn't have the UD3H on bundle does it? Last time I checked, it was a UD4H at $145 in bundle. The UD4H has a red/black scheme.
yeah i meant the ud4h, my mistake.
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2400MHz isn't necessary. That kit was just on sale for $60 which is simply amazing. There's this 1866MHz red kit for $65 if you want to purchase today.
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On July 04 2013 10:09 docvoc wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2013 10:02 skyR wrote:On July 04 2013 02:23 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler [Want a list of parts/Build?] +Important questions you should ask yourself What is your budget?
around 1k, I'm allowed to go a bit over or a bit under, but since this is a college computer, and I got some $$ for highschool graduation, I thought this + clothes that fit me + a guitar for guitar class + possibly a longboard later on would be a good idea. What is your resolution?
I play on 1280x1024. I'm looking to do something a higher res possibly like 1900-x1200- I forget the exact dimmensions. What are you using it for?
I'm going to be using this for school work, Maya 3-d, LOTS of writing, scheduling and such to keep my life in line, and of course gaming and hopefully streaming.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is going to be rather long, I'm hoping to not have to upgrade anything for 3-4 years considering I'd rather upgrade if/when I enter grad school. When do you plan on building it?
Pretty much ASAP, I'll be doing this is a couple weeks, I wanted to start 4 weeks ago, but whatever.
Do you plan on overclocking?
I'm not going to bother with overclocking, I don't see any real reason it would help me in my situation, and especially due to the extra-noise/cooling needed. Do you need an Operating System? I'll need to buy an OS. I'm looking at windows instead of Linux considering I've never used Linux and the only one that is user friendly is supposedly Ubuntu. Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? I don't know what this question means, but if it means the 2 monitor set up, I was thinking about it, but I don't actually see a huge need for it other than maybe streaming, and if I did that, I'd have to set it up much later considering it would eat pretty hard into my budget I think. Where are you buying your parts from?
I have very few places in my town I can go considering most places offer PC repair rather than part selling. I guess I'll have to use Newegg for a lot of it, I've heard bad things about TigerDirect and Ebay, so I'm guessing for facilitation purposes, Newegg is the way to go.
PLS HELP ME. I'M SORRY I'M SO NOOB. Totals to $1070 Note: NCIX sales end today, can't guarantee pricing will stay the same in the upcoming sale but those components are only ~$20 more regularly so no big deal right? Also note the sale on the memory at Newegg ends tomorrow. Core i5 4670 & Gigabyte GTX 760 Windforce @ $465 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1355587MSI H87M-G43 @ $90 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130698Rosewill Capstone 450 @ $60 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182066Fractal Design Define R4 @ $75 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=75045&promoid=1316Samsung 840 120gb @ $95 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=77210&promoid=1316Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner @ $75 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1385084Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 1600MHz & Windows 8 x64 @ $210 (with promo code EMCXPVM45, ends 7/4) http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1224797.20-233-386 What kind of case should I get to house this stuff? Also, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :DDDDD, this makes my life so much easier .
Hey guys, this build ended up being significantly more expensive than I expected. The original $1070 estimate went up a lot after some deals ended, and the total ended up around $1300, is there any way to drop the build a bit down to something like low $900s (more likely high $800's). I'm sorry about this, I really loved the build and was looking forward to it, but is there any way of keeping the awesomeness and dropping the price a bit?
EDIT: I'll also need to buy a monitor along with this build. I really loved it SkyR, it just costed too much when the deals ended . If the build ends up in the low 1k its ok, but it can't be over $1100, because I want to save money up for a guitar (but that is kind of irrelevant info).
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On July 05 2013 12:16 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 04 2013 10:09 docvoc wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2013 10:02 skyR wrote:On July 04 2013 02:23 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler [Want a list of parts/Build?] +Important questions you should ask yourself What is your budget?
around 1k, I'm allowed to go a bit over or a bit under, but since this is a college computer, and I got some $$ for highschool graduation, I thought this + clothes that fit me + a guitar for guitar class + possibly a longboard later on would be a good idea. What is your resolution?
I play on 1280x1024. I'm looking to do something a higher res possibly like 1900-x1200- I forget the exact dimmensions. What are you using it for?
I'm going to be using this for school work, Maya 3-d, LOTS of writing, scheduling and such to keep my life in line, and of course gaming and hopefully streaming.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is going to be rather long, I'm hoping to not have to upgrade anything for 3-4 years considering I'd rather upgrade if/when I enter grad school. When do you plan on building it?
Pretty much ASAP, I'll be doing this is a couple weeks, I wanted to start 4 weeks ago, but whatever.
Do you plan on overclocking?
I'm not going to bother with overclocking, I don't see any real reason it would help me in my situation, and especially due to the extra-noise/cooling needed. Do you need an Operating System? I'll need to buy an OS. I'm looking at windows instead of Linux considering I've never used Linux and the only one that is user friendly is supposedly Ubuntu. Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? I don't know what this question means, but if it means the 2 monitor set up, I was thinking about it, but I don't actually see a huge need for it other than maybe streaming, and if I did that, I'd have to set it up much later considering it would eat pretty hard into my budget I think. Where are you buying your parts from?
I have very few places in my town I can go considering most places offer PC repair rather than part selling. I guess I'll have to use Newegg for a lot of it, I've heard bad things about TigerDirect and Ebay, so I'm guessing for facilitation purposes, Newegg is the way to go.
PLS HELP ME. I'M SORRY I'M SO NOOB. Totals to $1070 Note: NCIX sales end today, can't guarantee pricing will stay the same in the upcoming sale but those components are only ~$20 more regularly so no big deal right? Also note the sale on the memory at Newegg ends tomorrow. Core i5 4670 & Gigabyte GTX 760 Windforce @ $465 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1355587MSI H87M-G43 @ $90 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130698Rosewill Capstone 450 @ $60 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182066Fractal Design Define R4 @ $75 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=75045&promoid=1316Samsung 840 120gb @ $95 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=77210&promoid=1316Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner @ $75 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1385084Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 1600MHz & Windows 8 x64 @ $210 (with promo code EMCXPVM45, ends 7/4) http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1224797.20-233-386 What kind of case should I get to house this stuff? Also, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :DDDDD, this makes my life so much easier . Hey guys, this build ended up being significantly more expensive than I expected. The original $1070 estimate went up a lot after some deals ended, and the total ended up around $1300, is there any way to drop the build a bit down to something like low $900s (more likely high $800's). I'm sorry about this, I really loved the build and was looking forward to it, but is there any way of keeping the awesomeness and dropping the price a bit? EDIT: I'll also need to buy a monitor along with this build. I really loved it SkyR, it just costed too much when the deals ended . If the build ends up in the low 1k its ok, but it can't be over $1100, because I want to save money up for a guitar (but that is kind of irrelevant info).
I'm not sure of your Maya workload but you can drop the memory to 2x4gb, 2x4gb 2400MHz for $60 (promo code EMCXPVM42 , amazing deal ends today): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231666 You can just add another 2x4gb or 2x8gb kit later if you need more memory. If the deal expires before you read this because it's almost midnight then look below.
Pick up Windows 8 from Amazon for $88: http://www.amazon.com/Windows-System-Builder-OEM-64-Bit/dp/B0094NY3R0 and the Samsung 840 120gb for $99 from them as well: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Series-120GB-internal-MZ-7TD120BW/dp/B009NHAF06
You can change the case to a Corsair Carbide 200R for $60: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139018 If you want to go further down, you can get a NZXT Source 210 for $35: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146076
You can get a MSI B85M-G43 instead of the H87 motherboard for $10 less: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130700 You can also get a Fractal Design Core 1000 if you decide to select the B85M motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352032
Pick up the Core i5 4670 from Amazon for $220: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-4670-Quad-Core-Processor-BX80646I54670/dp/B00CO8TBR4
Get a MSI Radeon HD7870 for $190 ($165 after mail in rebates): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127722 If you didn't manage to pick up the memory in time then you can get it with a 2x4gb bundle for $243: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1378257 Oh, if Maya uses Cuda than you may want to get a GTX 650 Ti Boost or GTX 660 instead of the Radeon.
You can keep the Rosewill Capstone 450 at $60 and the Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner combo at $75.
This brings total to ~$872 before mail in rebates, shipping, and other fees.
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On July 05 2013 12:50 skyR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2013 12:16 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 04 2013 10:09 docvoc wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2013 10:02 skyR wrote:On July 04 2013 02:23 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler [Want a list of parts/Build?] +Important questions you should ask yourself What is your budget?
around 1k, I'm allowed to go a bit over or a bit under, but since this is a college computer, and I got some $$ for highschool graduation, I thought this + clothes that fit me + a guitar for guitar class + possibly a longboard later on would be a good idea. What is your resolution?
I play on 1280x1024. I'm looking to do something a higher res possibly like 1900-x1200- I forget the exact dimmensions. What are you using it for?
I'm going to be using this for school work, Maya 3-d, LOTS of writing, scheduling and such to keep my life in line, and of course gaming and hopefully streaming.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is going to be rather long, I'm hoping to not have to upgrade anything for 3-4 years considering I'd rather upgrade if/when I enter grad school. When do you plan on building it?
Pretty much ASAP, I'll be doing this is a couple weeks, I wanted to start 4 weeks ago, but whatever.
Do you plan on overclocking?
I'm not going to bother with overclocking, I don't see any real reason it would help me in my situation, and especially due to the extra-noise/cooling needed. Do you need an Operating System? I'll need to buy an OS. I'm looking at windows instead of Linux considering I've never used Linux and the only one that is user friendly is supposedly Ubuntu. Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? I don't know what this question means, but if it means the 2 monitor set up, I was thinking about it, but I don't actually see a huge need for it other than maybe streaming, and if I did that, I'd have to set it up much later considering it would eat pretty hard into my budget I think. Where are you buying your parts from?
I have very few places in my town I can go considering most places offer PC repair rather than part selling. I guess I'll have to use Newegg for a lot of it, I've heard bad things about TigerDirect and Ebay, so I'm guessing for facilitation purposes, Newegg is the way to go.
PLS HELP ME. I'M SORRY I'M SO NOOB. Totals to $1070 Note: NCIX sales end today, can't guarantee pricing will stay the same in the upcoming sale but those components are only ~$20 more regularly so no big deal right? Also note the sale on the memory at Newegg ends tomorrow. Core i5 4670 & Gigabyte GTX 760 Windforce @ $465 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1355587MSI H87M-G43 @ $90 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130698Rosewill Capstone 450 @ $60 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182066Fractal Design Define R4 @ $75 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=75045&promoid=1316Samsung 840 120gb @ $95 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=77210&promoid=1316Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner @ $75 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1385084Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 1600MHz & Windows 8 x64 @ $210 (with promo code EMCXPVM45, ends 7/4) http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1224797.20-233-386 What kind of case should I get to house this stuff? Also, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :DDDDD, this makes my life so much easier . Hey guys, this build ended up being significantly more expensive than I expected. The original $1070 estimate went up a lot after some deals ended, and the total ended up around $1300, is there any way to drop the build a bit down to something like low $900s (more likely high $800's). I'm sorry about this, I really loved the build and was looking forward to it, but is there any way of keeping the awesomeness and dropping the price a bit? EDIT: I'll also need to buy a monitor along with this build. I really loved it SkyR, it just costed too much when the deals ended . If the build ends up in the low 1k its ok, but it can't be over $1100, because I want to save money up for a guitar (but that is kind of irrelevant info). I'm not sure of your Maya workload but you can drop the memory to 2x4gb, 2x4gb 2400MHz for $60 (promo code EMCXPVM42 , amazing deal ends today): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231666 You can just add another 2x4gb or 2x8gb kit later if you need more memory. If the deal expires before you read this because it's almost midnight then look below. Pick up Windows 8 from Amazon for $88: http://www.amazon.com/Windows-System-Builder-OEM-64-Bit/dp/B0094NY3R0 and the Samsung 840 120gb for $99 from them as well: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Series-120GB-internal-MZ-7TD120BW/dp/B009NHAF06You can change the case to a Corsair Carbide 200R for $60: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139018 If you want to go further down, you can get a NZXT Source 210 for $35: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146076You can get a MSI B85M-G43 instead of the H87 motherboard for $10 less: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130700 You can also get a Fractal Design Core 1000 if you decide to select the B85M motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352032Pick up the Core i5 4670 from Amazon for $220: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-4670-Quad-Core-Processor-BX80646I54670/dp/B00CO8TBR4Get a MSI Radeon HD7870 for $190 ($165 after mail in rebates): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127722 If you didn't manage to pick up the memory in time then you can get it with a 2x4gb bundle for $243: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1378257You can keep the Rosewill Capstone 450 at $60 and the Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner combo at $75. This brings total to ~$872 before mail in rebates, shipping, and other fees. The maya workload is probably going to end up being non-existant. I talked to my parents and I looked at my class offerings, and if I wanted to do Maya I would be totally on my own along with the fact that I'm going to be spending my time writing a lot and reading a lot. I could continue self-teaching/watching videos online, but that looks like its going to take a serious dip in time spent on it. In general this computer is looking like it will be for playing video games, writing fiction/novels, and just general dicking around (if I end up starting a stream we'll see about that, though I think this computer can handle streaming). This looks to be about the same as the original build too, which is really sick. I'll most likely pick up the 2x8 gb at a little bit of extra cost, but that's ok the 870 is well within the budget, and perfect for me. Thank you so much SkyR!
EDIT: Just sent in the order, ended up being in mid to high 900's with tax and shipping, but that is still within the budget :D.
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Finally have a bit of spare time to try OCing my i7 4770k
Just trying this profile for now: + Show Spoiler +An Easy 4.4/4.5/4.6GHz Template: Here are the settings I used; you can use them as a template for your settings: Profile #1 Basic Profile: CPU VRIN Override LLC: Set to Extreme (this is to make sure VIN doesn’t droop) CPU VRIN Override Voltage: 1.7-2.0v (reduce if temperatures too high is causing instability, increase if temperatures are fine and you are unstable) VCore: 1.24-1.34v Ring Voltage: 1.15 or 1.2v CPU Multiplier: 44x-46x BCLK: Auto Turbo: Auto C1E, C3, C6/C7, and EIST: All Enabled(There is a table in Step #1 which describes the behavior or different power saving features and what to enable/disable to get the behavior you want.)
Idle around 30c, max load max at 73c
More testing INC.
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The memory will just downclock itself don't worry, the reason Skyr advised that ram is because it's dirt cheap for such a high frequency. You basicly don't lsoe anything getting it.
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On July 05 2013 12:58 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 05 2013 12:50 skyR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2013 12:16 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 04 2013 10:09 docvoc wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2013 10:02 skyR wrote:On July 04 2013 02:23 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler [Want a list of parts/Build?] +Important questions you should ask yourself What is your budget?
around 1k, I'm allowed to go a bit over or a bit under, but since this is a college computer, and I got some $$ for highschool graduation, I thought this + clothes that fit me + a guitar for guitar class + possibly a longboard later on would be a good idea. What is your resolution?
I play on 1280x1024. I'm looking to do something a higher res possibly like 1900-x1200- I forget the exact dimmensions. What are you using it for?
I'm going to be using this for school work, Maya 3-d, LOTS of writing, scheduling and such to keep my life in line, and of course gaming and hopefully streaming.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is going to be rather long, I'm hoping to not have to upgrade anything for 3-4 years considering I'd rather upgrade if/when I enter grad school. When do you plan on building it?
Pretty much ASAP, I'll be doing this is a couple weeks, I wanted to start 4 weeks ago, but whatever.
Do you plan on overclocking?
I'm not going to bother with overclocking, I don't see any real reason it would help me in my situation, and especially due to the extra-noise/cooling needed. Do you need an Operating System? I'll need to buy an OS. I'm looking at windows instead of Linux considering I've never used Linux and the only one that is user friendly is supposedly Ubuntu. Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? I don't know what this question means, but if it means the 2 monitor set up, I was thinking about it, but I don't actually see a huge need for it other than maybe streaming, and if I did that, I'd have to set it up much later considering it would eat pretty hard into my budget I think. Where are you buying your parts from?
I have very few places in my town I can go considering most places offer PC repair rather than part selling. I guess I'll have to use Newegg for a lot of it, I've heard bad things about TigerDirect and Ebay, so I'm guessing for facilitation purposes, Newegg is the way to go.
PLS HELP ME. I'M SORRY I'M SO NOOB. Totals to $1070 Note: NCIX sales end today, can't guarantee pricing will stay the same in the upcoming sale but those components are only ~$20 more regularly so no big deal right? Also note the sale on the memory at Newegg ends tomorrow. Core i5 4670 & Gigabyte GTX 760 Windforce @ $465 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1355587MSI H87M-G43 @ $90 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130698Rosewill Capstone 450 @ $60 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182066Fractal Design Define R4 @ $75 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=75045&promoid=1316Samsung 840 120gb @ $95 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=77210&promoid=1316Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner @ $75 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1385084Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 1600MHz & Windows 8 x64 @ $210 (with promo code EMCXPVM45, ends 7/4) http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1224797.20-233-386 What kind of case should I get to house this stuff? Also, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :DDDDD, this makes my life so much easier . Hey guys, this build ended up being significantly more expensive than I expected. The original $1070 estimate went up a lot after some deals ended, and the total ended up around $1300, is there any way to drop the build a bit down to something like low $900s (more likely high $800's). I'm sorry about this, I really loved the build and was looking forward to it, but is there any way of keeping the awesomeness and dropping the price a bit? EDIT: I'll also need to buy a monitor along with this build. I really loved it SkyR, it just costed too much when the deals ended . If the build ends up in the low 1k its ok, but it can't be over $1100, because I want to save money up for a guitar (but that is kind of irrelevant info). I'm not sure of your Maya workload but you can drop the memory to 2x4gb, 2x4gb 2400MHz for $60 (promo code EMCXPVM42 , amazing deal ends today): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231666 You can just add another 2x4gb or 2x8gb kit later if you need more memory. If the deal expires before you read this because it's almost midnight then look below. Pick up Windows 8 from Amazon for $88: http://www.amazon.com/Windows-System-Builder-OEM-64-Bit/dp/B0094NY3R0 and the Samsung 840 120gb for $99 from them as well: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Series-120GB-internal-MZ-7TD120BW/dp/B009NHAF06You can change the case to a Corsair Carbide 200R for $60: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139018 If you want to go further down, you can get a NZXT Source 210 for $35: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146076You can get a MSI B85M-G43 instead of the H87 motherboard for $10 less: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130700 You can also get a Fractal Design Core 1000 if you decide to select the B85M motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352032Pick up the Core i5 4670 from Amazon for $220: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-4670-Quad-Core-Processor-BX80646I54670/dp/B00CO8TBR4Get a MSI Radeon HD7870 for $190 ($165 after mail in rebates): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127722 If you didn't manage to pick up the memory in time then you can get it with a 2x4gb bundle for $243: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1378257You can keep the Rosewill Capstone 450 at $60 and the Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner combo at $75. This brings total to ~$872 before mail in rebates, shipping, and other fees. The maya workload is probably going to end up being non-existant. I talked to my parents and I looked at my class offerings, and if I wanted to do Maya I would be totally on my own along with the fact that I'm going to be spending my time writing a lot and reading a lot. I could continue self-teaching/watching videos online, but that looks like its going to take a serious dip in time spent on it. In general this computer is looking like it will be for playing video games, writing fiction/novels, and just general dicking around (if I end up starting a stream we'll see about that, though I think this computer can handle streaming). This looks to be about the same as the original build too, which is really sick. I'll most likely pick up the 2x8 gb at a little bit of extra cost, but that's ok the 870 is well within the budget, and perfect for me. Thank you so much SkyR! EDIT: Just sent in the order, ended up being in mid to high 900's with tax and shipping, but that is still within the budget :D
Good to hear. Thank you for the +!
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On July 05 2013 13:55 skyR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2013 12:58 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 05 2013 12:50 skyR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2013 12:16 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 04 2013 10:09 docvoc wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2013 10:02 skyR wrote:On July 04 2013 02:23 docvoc wrote:+ Show Spoiler [Want a list of parts/Build?] +Important questions you should ask yourself What is your budget?
around 1k, I'm allowed to go a bit over or a bit under, but since this is a college computer, and I got some $$ for highschool graduation, I thought this + clothes that fit me + a guitar for guitar class + possibly a longboard later on would be a good idea. What is your resolution?
I play on 1280x1024. I'm looking to do something a higher res possibly like 1900-x1200- I forget the exact dimmensions. What are you using it for?
I'm going to be using this for school work, Maya 3-d, LOTS of writing, scheduling and such to keep my life in line, and of course gaming and hopefully streaming.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is going to be rather long, I'm hoping to not have to upgrade anything for 3-4 years considering I'd rather upgrade if/when I enter grad school. When do you plan on building it?
Pretty much ASAP, I'll be doing this is a couple weeks, I wanted to start 4 weeks ago, but whatever.
Do you plan on overclocking?
I'm not going to bother with overclocking, I don't see any real reason it would help me in my situation, and especially due to the extra-noise/cooling needed. Do you need an Operating System? I'll need to buy an OS. I'm looking at windows instead of Linux considering I've never used Linux and the only one that is user friendly is supposedly Ubuntu. Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire? I don't know what this question means, but if it means the 2 monitor set up, I was thinking about it, but I don't actually see a huge need for it other than maybe streaming, and if I did that, I'd have to set it up much later considering it would eat pretty hard into my budget I think. Where are you buying your parts from?
I have very few places in my town I can go considering most places offer PC repair rather than part selling. I guess I'll have to use Newegg for a lot of it, I've heard bad things about TigerDirect and Ebay, so I'm guessing for facilitation purposes, Newegg is the way to go.
PLS HELP ME. I'M SORRY I'M SO NOOB. Totals to $1070 Note: NCIX sales end today, can't guarantee pricing will stay the same in the upcoming sale but those components are only ~$20 more regularly so no big deal right? Also note the sale on the memory at Newegg ends tomorrow. Core i5 4670 & Gigabyte GTX 760 Windforce @ $465 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1355587MSI H87M-G43 @ $90 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130698Rosewill Capstone 450 @ $60 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182066Fractal Design Define R4 @ $75 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=75045&promoid=1316Samsung 840 120gb @ $95 http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=77210&promoid=1316Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner @ $75 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1385084Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 1600MHz & Windows 8 x64 @ $210 (with promo code EMCXPVM45, ends 7/4) http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1224797.20-233-386 What kind of case should I get to house this stuff? Also, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :DDDDD, this makes my life so much easier . Hey guys, this build ended up being significantly more expensive than I expected. The original $1070 estimate went up a lot after some deals ended, and the total ended up around $1300, is there any way to drop the build a bit down to something like low $900s (more likely high $800's). I'm sorry about this, I really loved the build and was looking forward to it, but is there any way of keeping the awesomeness and dropping the price a bit? EDIT: I'll also need to buy a monitor along with this build. I really loved it SkyR, it just costed too much when the deals ended . If the build ends up in the low 1k its ok, but it can't be over $1100, because I want to save money up for a guitar (but that is kind of irrelevant info). I'm not sure of your Maya workload but you can drop the memory to 2x4gb, 2x4gb 2400MHz for $60 (promo code EMCXPVM42 , amazing deal ends today): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231666 You can just add another 2x4gb or 2x8gb kit later if you need more memory. If the deal expires before you read this because it's almost midnight then look below. Pick up Windows 8 from Amazon for $88: http://www.amazon.com/Windows-System-Builder-OEM-64-Bit/dp/B0094NY3R0 and the Samsung 840 120gb for $99 from them as well: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Series-120GB-internal-MZ-7TD120BW/dp/B009NHAF06You can change the case to a Corsair Carbide 200R for $60: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139018 If you want to go further down, you can get a NZXT Source 210 for $35: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146076You can get a MSI B85M-G43 instead of the H87 motherboard for $10 less: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130700 You can also get a Fractal Design Core 1000 if you decide to select the B85M motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352032Pick up the Core i5 4670 from Amazon for $220: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-4670-Quad-Core-Processor-BX80646I54670/dp/B00CO8TBR4Get a MSI Radeon HD7870 for $190 ($165 after mail in rebates): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127722 If you didn't manage to pick up the memory in time then you can get it with a 2x4gb bundle for $243: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1378257You can keep the Rosewill Capstone 450 at $60 and the Western Digital Blue 1TB & DVD Burner combo at $75. This brings total to ~$872 before mail in rebates, shipping, and other fees. The maya workload is probably going to end up being non-existant. I talked to my parents and I looked at my class offerings, and if I wanted to do Maya I would be totally on my own along with the fact that I'm going to be spending my time writing a lot and reading a lot. I could continue self-teaching/watching videos online, but that looks like its going to take a serious dip in time spent on it. In general this computer is looking like it will be for playing video games, writing fiction/novels, and just general dicking around (if I end up starting a stream we'll see about that, though I think this computer can handle streaming). This looks to be about the same as the original build too, which is really sick. I'll most likely pick up the 2x8 gb at a little bit of extra cost, but that's ok the 870 is well within the budget, and perfect for me. Thank you so much SkyR! EDIT: Just sent in the order, ended up being in mid to high 900's with tax and shipping, but that is still within the budget :D Good to hear. Thank you for the +! You're very welcome, sir .
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Oh and if you want aesthetically pleasing and budget is not of utmost concern, I'd get a Corsair H100i as it looks better than a dual radiator heatsink
Aesthetically pleasing is... subjective?
Dual towers are really sexy (:
On July 05 2013 13:32 TooL wrote:Finally have a bit of spare time to try OCing my i7 4770k Just trying this profile for now: + Show Spoiler +An Easy 4.4/4.5/4.6GHz Template: Here are the settings I used; you can use them as a template for your settings: Profile #1 Basic Profile: CPU VRIN Override LLC: Set to Extreme (this is to make sure VIN doesn’t droop) CPU VRIN Override Voltage: 1.7-2.0v (reduce if temperatures too high is causing instability, increase if temperatures are fine and you are unstable) VCore: 1.24-1.34v Ring Voltage: 1.15 or 1.2v CPU Multiplier: 44x-46x BCLK: Auto Turbo: Auto C1E, C3, C6/C7, and EIST: All Enabled(There is a table in Step #1 which describes the behavior or different power saving features and what to enable/disable to get the behavior you want.) Idle around 30c, max load max at 73c More testing INC.
What are you testing with? If you can blindly set 46x 1.24vcore without even tuning VRIN (can easily take 0.03v from your vcore) then its a pretty great CPU.
Then again, my CPU passed IBT at 4.5, 1.158v. It was still unstable by 1.19 - and 4.7, it passed hours of IBT below 1.3v, crashes in x264 all the way up to 1.35v, and then crashed in crysis 3 - not like niche instability, but failing within 15 minutes at best, 10 seconds at worst. Haswell seems really weird - i'm going to be experimenting with offset volts etc instead of manual and looking into other stuff for stability. The Sin thread is really good.
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I was testing with AIDA64.
Now I am starting with IBT for 10 passes and then moving over to AIDA64.
The 46 ended up being unstable.
Don't want to stay up al night tinkering with it tonight. Will get around to it when I get some more time.
I set it back down to 44@1.2. Running AIDA overnight.
I'm trying to stay below 80c.
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Below 80c worst case with HT on? That's a bit of a low target for low volts. What are you using the CPU for, or do you just want it to be really cool all the time?
80c absolute max with ht is low, is great if you want that but it's hard to justify i think, there's not really reason to have temps that low, if you can't hit 80c in a stress test, your temps will be uncomparably lower everywhere else, even significantly lower on stuff like x264 maxing CPU which is i think the hardest realistic load i will ever apply to my CPU
Did you consider delid if temps are so important to you?
And I set it back down to 44@1.2
200mhz and 0.04v lower? seems like a really big drop (slightly unstable so massive drop) you could probably tune vrin like i said to get 4.6. ~1.86vrin works best for me with extreme vrin llc on ~1.2-1.25vcore range, and if i set 1.7 or 2.0 that's enough to make an overclock that will pass IBT and hours of adia not even boot, IIRC.
You have a h220, you can go a bit more wild with clocks/volts than 1.2vcore. Dont judge your temps on a version of IBT that runs avx instructions when you have them enabled, they'll be through the roof whatever happens there because of IVR overvolting etc. I didn't see those kinds of crazy spikes anywhere outside of a stress test with AVX, nor did anyone else AFAIK, that's why we're using adia in the first place.
1.29vcore 4.6 with HT on maxes me at 74c hottest core in cinebench, it takes minutes of maxed CPU on x264 to make it pass 75c: you have notably better cooling than me, what are you doing at 1.2 volts? (: Imo set 1.3vcore, see what you can do. 34x uncore, not 35x (which makes it turbo to 39) or above, set 1.15 or 1.2vring or something. Tune VRIN, lower/raise it, see what gives you the best stability on a given Vcore. You'll probably do best with 1.85-1.9 around those volts. You can bring Uncore and RAM up later. Add 0.05 or 0.1 to system agent, dio and aio if you see instability, see if that fixes it. You can tune down what you dont need after establishing basic settings.
Download and run x264 benchmark 5.0.1 (i think that's the version) use that to judge temps and stability (as well as adia with stress cpu, fpu, cache, system memory all enabled).
You can run it, make it do pass 1 and 2 once. It'll try to run pass 1 then 2 and then repeat that four times, you don't really have to watch it do that for an hour to get ballpark clocks/volts. Pass 1 won't get CPU load or temps up (though it's cpu bound), it's Pass 2 that brings both up and is aparantly Achilles' heel for stability
Let me know how you get on, and what you want from OC if you want to tune better. The type of workloads you are going to be applying to CPU is important factor in how you OC i think. GL
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What is your budget?
My budget is $1500 to $1800.
What is your resolution?
As per the advice of the Simple Questions/Simple Answers thread, I intend to grab a 1920x1080 monitor. Please note that I have already factored the cost of a monitor into the budget I listed above, so you do NOT need to have a monitor included in the build you give me.
What are you using it for?
I plan to use this machine to make Minecraft videos for Youtube. I will need to run Minecraft and Fraps at the same time, preferably without any stutter at all. I would like to be able to run Minecraft on the maximum render distance, and with the highest graphics settings. In particular, I would like the PC to be able to load and render chunks quickly, even in the Nether (the Nether tends to be especially laggy).
Mojang (company that makes Minecraft) recommends that you have 64-bit Java if you want to run Minecraft on Far render distance, so I really need the PC to be able to run 64-bit Java (I assume this means that the PC would be a 64-bit system, but I do not know much about that).
I also do plan on playing Starcraft II on the machine, but Minecraft is the main thing I'm getting it for, and I do not plan on making any Starcraft II videos. I also don't care about running Starcraft II on high graphics settings. Minecraft is really 98% of the reason I'm building this PC.
Obviously, since I'm making youtube videos I will be doing some editing and rendering. Currently I'm just using the free windows movie-making software (forget what it's called). While being able to render video footage while recording Minecraft with Fraps would be a nice bonus, it is not absolutely necessary, since I can always render video on my laptop while I record on the gaming PC.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is definitely going to be longer than 2 years. I see no reason why Minecraft will require more processing power 2 years from now, so I'm definitely going to be keeping this PC for longer than 2 years. Depending on how things work out I'll probably be keeping it for 3-4 years.
When do you plan on building it?
ASAP. As soon as I get a parts list I'm going to get out my debit card and order those parts.
Do you plan on overclocking?
Nope!
Do you need an Operating System?
Yes. As I said above, I would like to be able to run 64-bit java, and I will need a windows operating system that can handle that (which I assume is 64-bit windows, but I really don't know). If you can link me to the operating system that I need to buy that would be great.
Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire?
If you guys recommend that I do this from the start AND it can be done within the budget I provided, then I will do it. But if not, then I have no intention of doing it at a later date.
Where are you buying your parts from?
Online. I do not have any good computer parts stores nearby. If you can link me to web-pages that sell the parts you suggest, then that would be wonderful.
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On July 06 2013 03:27 codonbyte wrote:+ Show Spoiler + What is your budget?
My budget is $1500 to $1800.
What is your resolution?
As per the advice of the Simple Questions/Simple Answers thread, I intend to grab a 1920x1080 monitor. Please note that I have already factored the cost of a monitor into the budget I listed above, so you do NOT need to have a monitor included in the build you give me.
What are you using it for?
I plan to use this machine to make Minecraft videos for Youtube. I will need to run Minecraft and Fraps at the same time, preferably without any stutter at all. I would like to be able to run Minecraft on the maximum render distance, and with the highest graphics settings. In particular, I would like the PC to be able to load and render chunks quickly, even in the Nether (the Nether tends to be especially laggy).
Mojang (company that makes Minecraft) recommends that you have 64-bit Java if you want to run Minecraft on Far render distance, so I really need the PC to be able to run 64-bit Java (I assume this means that the PC would be a 64-bit system, but I do not know much about that).
I also do plan on playing Starcraft II on the machine, but Minecraft is the main thing I'm getting it for, and I do not plan on making any Starcraft II videos. I also don't care about running Starcraft II on high graphics settings. Minecraft is really 98% of the reason I'm building this PC.
Obviously, since I'm making youtube videos I will be doing some editing and rendering. Currently I'm just using the free windows movie-making software (forget what it's called). While being able to render video footage while recording Minecraft with Fraps would be a nice bonus, it is not absolutely necessary, since I can always render video on my laptop while I record on the gaming PC.
What is your upgrade cycle?
My upgrade cycle is definitely going to be longer than 2 years. I see no reason why Minecraft will require more processing power 2 years from now, so I'm definitely going to be keeping this PC for longer than 2 years. Depending on how things work out I'll probably be keeping it for 3-4 years.
When do you plan on building it?
ASAP. As soon as I get a parts list I'm going to get out my debit card and order those parts.
Do you plan on overclocking?
Nope!
Do you need an Operating System?
Yes. As I said above, I would like to be able to run 64-bit java, and I will need a windows operating system that can handle that (which I assume is 64-bit windows, but I really don't know). If you can link me to the operating system that I need to buy that would be great.
Do you plan to add a second GPU for SLI or Crossfire?
If you guys recommend that I do this from the start AND it can be done within the budget I provided, then I will do it. But if not, then I have no intention of doing it at a later date.
Where are you buying your parts from?
Online. I do not have any good computer parts stores nearby. If you can link me to web-pages that sell the parts you suggest, then that would be wonderful.
Overclocking your CPU will greatly increase the video(record) quality. And $1500 is about $500 more than you need to spend.
So I would seriously reconsider on Overclocking.
E: The fastest Locked Intel parts run at 3.4Ghz. Almost every unlocked Intel part (97%+) can run at 4.4Ghz. That's a 30% increase in clock speed and as performance scales almost linearly that's ~30% more performance.
E2: Here's a list based on your requests (no oc):
Intel i5-4570 + Seagate 3TB HDD $316.98 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1384500
ASRock B85M Pro4 $79.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157388
8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1600 c9 1.5v + HD7770 $147.98 http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1377366
Samsung 840 120GB SSD $109.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147185
Rosewill Capstone 450 $59.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182066
SilverStone PS07B $74.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163186 Or Corsair 350D $89.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020
DVD Burner (If needed) $14.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151266
Windows 7 64-bit $99.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116986
Total: $830-860
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Overclocking your CPU will greatly increase the video(record) quality
Fraps is lossless bro, he's not live encoding
Seriously though, i'd hold out and see if Nvidia Shadowplay can give good results with recording. If it works out like it should, you might be able to record without a performance hit, or with only a very tiny one. As it stands right now, nothing in software, fraps, xsplit/obs etc, can come anywhere close to 0 performance hit, they all hurt quite a bit especially running at higher resolutions/framerates, with any system, shadowplay bypasses that some by using hardware on the GPU for video capture.
I don't know how demanding minecraft is in terms of CPU, but you shouldn't need a super high end system to do this stuff.
Nobody running windows movie maker will require 30% higher cpu performance, especially if it comes at the cost of more expensive mobo, a lot on cpu cooler and quite a lot of time, any modern performance cpu is still extremely powerful
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