Post: Computer Build!
08-10-2013, 03:12 AM #1
Choopie
Little One
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Hey guys,

just wanted to share my build i will be doing soon Dancing Turtle

Still need a few things but i have the important things so far Winky Winky

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Option 1 is for more then just gaming, Thanks ICS Vortex :y:
Option 2 is all about gaming, thanks Toke :y:
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08-10-2013, 03:57 PM #11
Choopie
Little One
Originally posted by Ben View Post
You're asking for advice, but not really taking it. A 670 is the biggest waste of money. $400 for a card that is not the latest variant. Either get a 770 or a 760. A 760 is as powerful, or more powerful than the 670- and saves you $200. If you want to spend another $200 you can get another 760 and make it a beast!

Same goes with a 3770K. There's a newer version, which is cheaper and better.


Yeah i was looking into the 4770K and i might just get that as well as the 770 or 760 but the 770 i found on amazon is $509.99 but i will keep looking for a cheaper one :y: Thanks ben
08-10-2013, 03:58 PM #12
Choopie
Little One
Originally posted by Millz View Post
You realize a 770 is the same price as that 670 right? Maybe even cheaper. For the same money you are getting a better card.


Yeah well like i said to ben the one i found for the 770 is $509.99 i need to keep looking :p
08-10-2013, 04:00 PM #13
Ben
Former Staff
Originally posted by Choopie View Post
Yeah well like i said to ben the one i found for the 770 is $509.99 i need to keep looking :p


A 770 is the 700 series equivalent to a 680. So it's better than a 670 :p
08-10-2013, 04:00 PM #14
Originally posted by Choopie View Post
Yeah well like i said to ben the one i found for the 770 is $509.99 i need to keep looking :p


If you're going to spend a decent amount on a gaming PC then I recommend something along the lines of this.

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08-10-2013, 04:09 PM #15
Choopie
Little One
Originally posted by Shelly
If you're going to spend a decent amount on a gaming PC then I recommend something along the lines of this.

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Well i think that will work , was wanting this PC for more then just gaming.

Why ICS Vortex came up with Option 1 :p
08-10-2013, 04:09 PM #16
Jeremy
Former Staff
Originally posted by Millz View Post
Why not get a 770? Drop the WD Black to a Seagate 1TB Barracuda and pick up an H80, also 2133MHz RAM is unnecessary.

I have the Seagate and its very very loud. It continuously clicks, and is known to fail.
08-10-2013, 04:10 PM #17
Originally posted by Choopie View Post
Well i think that will work , was wanting this PC for more then just gaming.

Why ICS Vortex came up with Option 1 :p


In all honesty the only reason I'd personally buy an i7 is if I'm doing heavy rendering.
08-10-2013, 04:17 PM #18
Choopie
Little One
Originally posted by Shelly
In all honesty the only reason I'd personally buy an i7 is if I'm doing heavy rendering.


So i should pretty much get a AMD for just gaming if i was building ONLY a gaming PC?
08-10-2013, 04:28 PM #19
Originally posted by Choopie View Post
So i should pretty much get a AMD for just gaming if i was building ONLY a gaming PC?


Many people jump on the Intel bandwagon, not hating on Intel at all. They're good but expensive, if you're gaming and do general day to day stuff on your computer, like browsing the internet, watching a movie, just general stuff then buy AMD. If you're gonna do stuff like video editing, rendering and gaming then buy Intel.

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