Originally posted by Violet
So basically I have configured a custom built PC using the website called DinoPC So here are the specs, let me know what you guys think I should change or not before I decide to order it
CPU: Intel core i7 2600k
CPU Cooler: Xigmatek HDT-S963
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-V LX
Memory: 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz (2 x 4GB)
Hard Drive: Corsair 60GB Force3 SSD S-ATA 3 6.0Gb/s (For the boot drive)
2nd Hard drive: 500GB S-ATA 3 6.0Gb/s
Optical Drive: 22x DVD+RW DL S-ATA
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 560-Ti 1GB
Sound Card: Onboard 7.1 Audio
Case: Xigmatek Asgard
PSU: 700w Xigmatek
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Additional things
Speakers: Creative Gigaworks T20
Monitor: Asus 23.6" VS247H LED
Accessories: 30 in 1 USB Media card reader
3 year platinum warranty included (Free)
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Total: £1,145.65 / $1789.51
First, I don't think there is any need for an i7 2600k processor, a i5 2500k is way more than enough for any game, unless you want to do some extremely heavy photo and video rendering you'll be fine with the i5 2500k, and even if you do want to you'll still be fine with the i5.
I'd go with an ASRock motherboard instead of Asus, they're a lot more reliable and often cheaper for the same features.
Your SSD is ok, personally I got the Crucial M4 64GB hard drive, it might be a little more expensive but its a lot more reliable and a little bit faster too.
Windows 7 Ultimate boots up in 10seconds with my PC.
Your GPU is okay, 6950 is better and not much more expensive.
Or, if your willing to wait a few weeks you can get one of the new AMD 7000 series GPU, might be in the 300$ price at first, but if you switch to the i5 2500k you will have saved that much. I would spend the money in a better GPU than the i7 2600k, as very few games are CPU reliant these days.
And last but certainly not least, your case. If your going to spend that much on a PC, don't cheap out on the case.
I'd get a full tower not a midi, provides room for expansion and bigger, better components. And better airflow too.
Other than that everything looks okay, if you don't mind pirating Windows you can save a lot of money there. Its really easy to do.
Double check that everything is compatible.
Originally posted by Leftwinger
I actually have one! :lol:
This is a link to a pic of it!
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Your an idiot.
Check the price tag. Thats almost 800$. He never said they didn't exist he just said they weren't that cheap.
I also doubt you have one.