PC gaming rig

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Flayer
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PC gaming rig

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Hey friends! I am going to buy a new pc the upcoming month and i wonder if anyone out there got any tips for me. What components to use etc..

My first pc build did not go that well because my motherboard bottlenecked my gpu.
Can anyone help me with this? My budget is around 1200 USD.
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Best regards Flayer
ComradeHX
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Re: PC gaming rig

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If you go cheap on other parts; you can probably afford a i5-4690k and 780ti(if you want to go down to 780, get r9 290 instead).
LITOralis.nMd
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Re: PC gaming rig

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what do you have already?
pc case, hdd, ssd, dvd and/or bluray drive, monitor, keyboard, mouse, headphones.mic.headset, ??

I'd say go for the i5-4690k or i5-4670k , a mobo with great components but not too many extra features, and a GTX 780ti.
Flayer
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Re: PC gaming rig

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Cooler master Elite 310
650W PSU
Gpu XFX Radeon HD7970 3GB
Cpu cpu amd fx-6300 3.8 ghz
Desktop green 1TB
Motherboard gigabyte 970a ud3
8 gig RAM Kingston DDR3
Windows 8.

Is my current setup
B2P1
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Re: PC gaming rig

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If you need a cheaper solution you can always go for an AMD radeon 280 graphics card.
ComradeHX
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Re: PC gaming rig

Post by ComradeHX »

Flayer wrote:Cooler master Elite 310
650W PSU
Gpu XFX Radeon HD7970 3GB
Cpu cpu amd fx-6300 3.8 ghz
Desktop green 1TB
Motherboard gigabyte 970a ud3
8 gig RAM Kingston DDR3
Windows 8.

Is my current setup
Why not crossfire the 7970 with 280x?

And maybe switch motherboard to an intel one for a good i5-4690k.
Steeps
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Post by Steeps »

My first recommendation is to not buy "green" hard drive. They're typically very slow because they try to save you power.
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ComradeHX
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Re: PC gaming rig

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Steeps wrote:My first recommendation is to not buy "green" hard drive. They're typically very slow because they try to save you power.
It's fine if games are stored on ssd. :)
bren
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Keep in mind later this year the new Intel CPU's and nVidia GPU's (unless you like AMD) are coming out soon, that means new technology can be purchased then or the stuff you want to buy now will most likely drop as far as price.
LITOralis.nMd
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Re: PC gaming rig

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Cooler master Elite 310 -Keep it
650W PSU -Keep it
Gpu XFX Radeon HD7970 3GB -Keep it
Cpu cpu amd fx-6300 3.8 ghz -Sell it
Desktop green 1TB -Keep it
Motherboard gigabyte 970a ud3 -sell it.
8 gig RAM Kingston DDR3 -Keep it
Windows 8. -Keep it

So, your motherboard can not properly Crossfire the HD7970 /R9 280X.


Buy this:
i5-4690k
An Intel mobo that can properly crossfire at PCie 3.0 8X
Thermal paste
A quality CPU cooler.
An SSD.
(optional) A Radeon R9 280X . You can always buy this later.
Flayer
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Re: PC gaming rig

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Thanks for all the information guys! So i have been checking around for parts etc.. And these are the ones i have been looking at.

Intel Core i5 4690K 3,5GHz Socket 1150 Box: 259.140 USD
A Radeon R9 280X: 358.707 USD

For motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z97X-GAMING G1 WIFI-BK,S1150 maybe?

These are good for now. What are your thoughts?
B2P1
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