Need help building new pc. budget 1k-1.5k

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#1 Rezze16
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Sorry for another one of these threads, however it's time for a new pc and would like your guy's opinions on what I should get. I'm pretty noob at this and thought you guys would know the best bang for the buck parts to get on Newegg and such for my type of budget. I would really like to stay in the low 1k range, but can go out a little until 1.5k if needed. Of course I would like this PC for gaming and general use. The most important thing is that I would like this to be somewhat future proof; I don't know if this involves a good case/motherboard or whatever. Just around the holidays I would like to beef this computer up some more without having to replace everything. Thanks very much for any help.

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#2 caughtjoo
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Monitor, OS, Keyboard, Mouse as well?
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#3 Rezze16
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No need for those.

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#4 cheese1756
Member since 2009 • 58 Posts

I am actually building a PC in the same budget, and here are my parts (if you care). You can pick and choose what you like and don't like. All parts are Ubuntu compatible.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116402 (A 120 HZ monitor, so I have the option to do 3D gaming with NVIDIA 3D vision)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320036

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119197&cm_re=coolermaster_haf-_-11-119-197-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145276&cm_re=2tb_internal_hard_drive_7200_rpm-_-22-145-276-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130435&cm_re=nvidia_geforce_9800_gt-_-14-130-435-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827106335

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171053&cm_re=coolermaster_power_supply-_-17-171-053-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103849&Tpk=Phenom%20II%20X6%201090T

You might also want to read these lists:

http://gizmodo.com/5513561/the-fastest-gaming-processors-for-any-budget?skyline=true&s=i

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-graphics-card,2569-2.html

Sorry that you have to copy and paste the links.

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#6 caughtjoo
Member since 2009 • 975 Posts

I'm actually looking into this i5 build currently as it would fit my needs:

HAF 932

MB

GPU

PSU

CPU

RAM

HD

CD/DVD

Without my 200$ monitor on the wishlist, it should come out to around $1,080.

This would leave you some room for a bigger GPU later down the road if you want to hold on until the newer DX11 cards early next year.

You can probably cut a few price corners if you want to get it sub 1k with a PIIx4 955 and new MB which are still great options.

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#7 Obiwan_1O
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I recommend CyberPower PC I just got mine and its perfect, took 12 days from the day I placed the order and for the price you cant get any better unless u build it yourself quality stuff

mine was $1194.55 including shipping

intel i7 930 2.80GHZ

1 TB 7200RPM HDD

6GB DDR3 1600 MHZ

Asetek 510LC 120MM watercooler

gigabyte x58a-ud3r

700w psu

ATI Radeon HD 5830

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#8 joshua2424
Member since 2006 • 509 Posts

I'm in the same boat as you man, and i've been researching for about a month, month 1/2... It really is easier than ya think, don't worry!

here is what I have so far:

Starting with the mobo... I picked this one because it has all the features you want in a great mobo that will last some time. Things you look for in a mobo : chipset. this one is a 890Gx, pretty current, not much better/newer. knowing what chipset it is gives a lot of info on what features it will provide but incase you don't kow this is what people look for. A) crossfire/SLI compatable. this just means you can toss 2+ video cards in there and if you want something somewhat "future proof" this is a must. B) Band width. don't know much about band width but I do know you want at least 8x/8x (It tells you next to PCI-e slot info). C) SATA 6gb/s and usb 3.0. the SATA 6gb/s just means your CPU will communicate with your HDD faster and usb 3.0 makes periferals perform better/quicker as well(ask someone else for more info on usb, dont know much about that either, just know its the future! haha) D) what speed RAM it supports (1600/1333/etc.) there is other stuff but this is taking too long (look at the features at the bottom of the specs it will tell you what else it does)

MOBO

if you have some extra cash and want something that will last you (possibly) longer check these out, it's the newest chipset, came out like 4 days ago (890fx)

MOBO 2

this one has 16x/16x bandwidth for crossfiring your GPU's(big plus, but you won't notice this improvement in any of todays games) but not 3.0 usb. luckily you can get an add-on that give 3.0 usb for like 20-30 bucks. if you want something with just EVERYTHING search for 890FX in newegg, there are about 6 or 7 boards, look at the most expensive.

now moving on to CPU's(processor)...

unless you really run intense science/math programs you should go with an AMD, they are the best price/performance wise. they just release a 6core cpu for the price of a quad core intel. people will tell you intel is better, and it is, but it's just not necessary for 95% of people

IMO a quad core would suffice for a decent while, no games currently use 6core CPU's BUT THEY WILL.. so if you want to just never think about it.. easy.. go with the 6 core. If you want to save money and not loose performance (at least for right now) go with the quad core. (the quad core is a powerful powerful CPU, i'm thinking it's more than enough for you)

edit: they have the 1055t at 200 bucks right now, that is a no brainer.. spend 40 more bucks

Quad Core

Buy me

Hexa Core BE

look at other places than newegg for deals (In-store) like Fry's, they have an insane deal for the hexa core CPU and a nice MOBO (no sata 6gb/s and no usb 3.0 though)

now for the important stuff, the GPU( graphics card)..

you will definately crossfire, no questions asked. The question is what will you crossfire? If you anticipate putting more money into the comp within the next 2 years I say fuk it, go with a Radeon hd 5970. It is the best GPU out right now, and it does just as good or better than almost all CROSSFIRED GPU's (1 of these will take out almost any 2 GPU combo) but it's expensive. If you just want to crossfire now and be done with it, go with the Radeon HD 5850's (this is what I'm doing) it will be about the same, probably cheaper, than one 5970 (depending on where you buy it). They are a real crowd pleaser those 5850's, not as big as these later models of GPU's and the perform great! ( on par and better in some cases than 1 5970). With either of these set ups you can run any game at very very very high settings and there is nothing in the forseeable future that will be even remotely difficult to run. I say go 5850's because you never know what the future holds, maybe dual core GPU's are coming soon, never know what those guys are hiding. If you have a game in mind that you want to play, just type the title and benchmarks in google and you will get a better idea of what GPU's are right for you.

5850

5970

OH BY THE WAY IF YOU GO 5970'S GET ONE OF THOSE 890FX MOBO'S YOU WILL NEED THE 16X/16X BANDWIDTH

For RAM(memory), not much to say, 4GB will do, just remember get a 64bit O.S. or you can only use 3.2GB RAM. I picked this RAM because it has good timings (the numbers that they list, 7-7-7-21) and my 890Gx mobo matches its speed, however you can put faster RAM in a mobo that doesnt support that speed, it will run at the highest supported speed. for example 1600hz ram would run at 1333 in my mobo.

RAM

Now for your HDD(Hard Drive).. 1TB will be just fine (that is 1024 GB), I picked this one because I got a MOBO with 6gb/s for a reason!!

HDD

for your PSU (power supply unit), if you go the 6core/5970 route get this

PSU

if you go the 4 core 5850's and want to safe a little money, while still being totally safe, go with this

PSU

for you optical, this will suffice. reads and writes dvd's/cd's... just about everything you will need minus blu-ray capabilities. If you want blu-ray look for yourself :p

DVD

you case.. If you went the 5970 route, no way around it, you are getting a full tower like this sexy beast

Full Tower

if you went 5850's you can get away with this, people will tell you otherwise, but this is a good case.

Case

I hope you have a good monitor because this setup, whichever route you take, is an absolute monster ( a man/bear/pig if you will ) and should not be held back by something like that! post which one you have.

If you go with an 890gx mobo, quad core cpu, 5850's, mid tower case, 650 PSU it comes out to around 1,300.

IF YOU WANT TO SAVE EVEN MORE MONEY YOU CAN (MORE THAN) MAKE DUE WITH ONE 5850. I wasn't clear about that earlier... one 5850 is more than enough for most games, you will have a ltrouble maxing out crysis however. just get the other around x-mas

WITH ONE 5850 YOU ARE AT ABOUT 1,000 ACTUALLY A LITTLE UNDER :)

here is a great site to compare CPU's and such

I went ahead and compared the i5-750 and the Phenom II x4 955 for ya. you can see it's splitting hairs and very close. all I got to say is price/performance

i5-750 vs Phenom II x4 955

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how's this?:[spoiler] . [/spoiler] If you want to make it more "futureproof" (*cringe*) you should get a psu with more PCI-E cables...

btw, the case and the motherboard support 4 cards...
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how's this?:[spoiler] . [/spoiler] If you want to make it more "futureproof" (*cringe*) you should get a psu with more PCI-E cables...

btw, the case and the motherboard support 4 cards...smc91352

edit: nvm saw case, but isnt a 5870 tight for a mid tower? especially if he CF's?

this build is really nice, he has the 6core and the 890FX board I was tellin ya about

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#11 Rezze16
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Thanks very much with the help so far. Another noob question...are there any other parts that I should look into? such as a sound card or a network card for the internet ? lol... Also are these power supplies mentioned so far mostly silent? I suffered from a very loud power supply for many years and cant stand loud computers anymore heh... anyway thanks again.

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#12 joshua2424
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Thanks very much with the help so far. Another noob question...are there any other parts that I should look into? such as a sound card or a network card for the internet ? lol... Also are these power supplies mentioned so far mostly silent? I suffered from a very loud power supply for many years and cant stand loud computers anymore heh... anyway thanks again.

Rezze16

ya a PSU is not something we would go cheap on, but read some reviews on the models we posted. I'm sure you will be pleased.

don't worry about those other cards (don't know anything about network cards so if there was a scenario where you would need it, I am unaware of it)

we posted everything you need as long as you have mouse/key board/speakers/monitor/OS

you should post your monitor though

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#13 Rezze16
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I'm using http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/display/display//3/storefronts/FN747AA%2523ABA atm, and I also have a 24' samsung HD monitor. So I hope those are good enough lol...

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I'm using http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/display/display//3/storefronts/FN747AA%2523ABA atm, and I also have a 24' samsung HD monitor. So I hope those are good enough lol...

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ya I wouldn't go buy a new one

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#15 Rezze16
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Sorry to bump my own thread, but I think I'm about to purchase these parts for my new pc. What do you guys think of these parts for my price range? Anything I should consider to change? Its pretty much a mix of what was previously recommended.

DVD - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135204

Case - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119160

HDD - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533

MOBO - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130274

GPU - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102884

PSU - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139006

RAM - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231276

CPU - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103849

sorry for the copy/paste links.