Post: AMD Pc Build
10-05-2012, 12:15 AM #1
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Last edited by Alexis Rhodes ; 10-27-2012 at 06:12 AM. Reason: Updated with current Stock from new egg
10-05-2012, 12:57 AM #2
Toke
PC Master Race
the a10 is great for the price but ur adding a 7850 i would just get a 4100. that should be fully able to play bf3 on high and get 60fps. im getting a 6200 and 7870.also i like having a nice case but thats a expensive still nice but expensive case for a low cost pc if u want a window get a 300r window also a expensive psu for the money and i dnt fully trust ocz psus i used 1 and it lasted about 1 month
Last edited by Toke ; 10-05-2012 at 12:59 AM.
10-05-2012, 03:37 AM #3
Originally posted by ToKiiNz View Post
the a10 is great for the price but ur adding a 7850 i would just get a 4100. that should be fully able to play bf3 on high and get 60fps. im getting a 6200 and 7870.also i like having a nice case but thats a expensive still nice but expensive case for a low cost pc if u want a window get a 300r window also a expensive psu for the money and i dnt fully trust ocz psus i used 1 and it lasted about 1 month

oh lol no just posting a build in case someone wanted to use it if they werent sure of what to go with , im nvidia and intel person.and if you get the same series amd card u can just do hybrid crosfire with the integrated gpu which makes a $80 mobo well worth it
10-05-2012, 04:01 AM #4
Toke
PC Master Race
the cpu and gpu on the a10 are both independetly overclockable so i would just say keep it in a 450$ build only really its still has impressive prformance its a x86 so its a phenom 2 with 7000 gph so if u have a good cooler like hyper 212 the graphics can match a 4ghz phenom 2 and a 7750. so watch out its a series threat to the low end market unless intel does somthing huge soon
Last edited by Toke ; 10-05-2012 at 10:27 PM.
10-05-2012, 08:29 PM #5
Originally posted by ToKiiNz View Post
the cpu and gpu on the a10 are both independetly overclockable so i would just say keep it in a 450$ build only really its still has impressive prformance its a x86 so its a phenom 2 with 7000 gph so if u have a good cooler like hyper 212 the graphics can match a 40ghz phenom 2 and a 7750. so watch out its a series threat to the low end market unless intel does somthing huge soon

yea cause intel cpus are all $200 some plus last i was looking i3's were still around that price range and the intergrated graphics blows on them
10-10-2012, 09:33 PM #6
Update added better build and cheaper imo
10-17-2012, 03:05 PM #7
ivisionz
Gym leader
Originally posted by ToKiiNz View Post
the a10 is great for the price but ur adding a 7850 i would just get a 4100. that should be fully able to play bf3 on high and get 60fps. im getting a 6200 and 7870.also i like having a nice case but thats a expensive still nice but expensive case for a low cost pc if u want a window get a 300r window also a expensive psu for the money and i dnt fully trust ocz psus i used 1 and it lasted about 1 month


I've had a OCZ ZT 750watt for almost a year and it's worked fine for me. You must of got a defective one.
10-24-2012, 05:37 PM #8
I'd change the CPU to an A10, the FM1 sockets are getting outdated, FM3 is what AMD plan on using in their next few CPU line ups, think of upgrade options when building too.
And might as well go for a 7850, its not much more than a 6950 and its much better.
10-25-2012, 02:34 AM #9
Febreze
Keepin' it FRESH
Change the PSU, there are cheaper ones with good quality and more watts.
Also, if the whole "eight-core" AMD thing is encouraging you to buy the CPU, let me just tell you that an Intel i5, maybe an i3, would run better than it with only four cores. Oh and you will probably need to get some cooling fans if you plan on overclocking. Nothing is worse than ruining expensive parts just because you didn't get some $50 cooling fan.
10-25-2012, 03:12 AM #10
Originally posted by Febreze View Post
Change the PSU, there are cheaper ones with good quality and more watts.
Also, if the whole "eight-core" AMD thing is encouraging you to buy the CPU, let me just tell you that an Intel i5, maybe an i3, would run better than it with only four cores. Oh and you will probably need to get some cooling fans if you plan on overclocking. Nothing is worse than ruining expensive parts just because you didn't get some $50 cooling fan.

this is for others to have an idea and im using the a8(a10 does to) cause it has a integrated graphics that can be used in crosfire without needing two pci x16 slot the a10s also perform generally better then intel integrated from benchmarks ive seen and a10 is a quad core the psu i choose silver stone cause ive owned one before and it ran fine it is also a fully modular psu and quite compared to overpriced corsair or ocz which have a bad rep from anything ive heard about them.and nvidia hasnt made a chipset for a motherboard in a while either so amd is about the next best option

side note: psu is also going to give a constant voltage as well psus with pfc general cost more
Last edited by Alexis Rhodes ; 10-25-2012 at 03:14 AM.

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