baN893
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Hello TechSpot Forum,
First of all, thank you for taking your time for reading, and hopefully responding to this thread.
During this past summer I started developing an interest in building my own desktop and have since been on a steep learning curve. Due to this, I'm trying to make this build something special. I have been reading the guides and reviews from TechSpot regarding building my own desktop and have been able to construct something I am satisfied with now. No purchases have been made so far, and therefore I am here to ask you for your advice regarding my choices.
I'm building this desktop as a gaming computer that will tackle anything I throw at it for hopefully the next two years. I'm looking to spend less than CAD$2,000 since I am located in the Vancouver area. I'm also willing, actually expecting, to buy the components online. I have keyboard and mouse but will buy a nice monitor as you can see below. All listed prices are from NCIX.com
Newest/Updated build on page 2
1 x Intel Core i5 2500K Quad Core Unlocked Processor LGA1155 3.3GHZ Sandy Bridge 6MB $240
1 x ASRock Z68 EXTREME4 ATX LGA1155 DDR3 3PCI-E16 2PCI-E1 SATA3 USB3.0 SLI CrossFireX Audio Motherboard $204
1 x Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E Dual DVI HDMI DisplayPort Video Card $289
1 x Corsair CML8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance Lowprofile 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-24 Dual Channel Memory Kit $51
1 x Corsair Carbide Series 500R Mid-Tower Gaming Case ATX 4X5.25 6X3.5INT USB 1394 No PS Black $130
1 x Corsair Enthusiast Series TX850M 850W ATX Modular Power Supply Active PFC 120MM Fan 5 Year Warranty $142
1 x Noctua NH-D14 LGA1155/1156/1366/AM3 I7/I5/PHENOM Heatpipe Cooler W/ NF-P14 140MM & NF-P12 120MM Fan $90
1 x Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM 64MB SATA 6Gbps 3.5IN Internal Hard Drive - OEM $160
1 x LG GH22NS70 Super Multi 22X SATA DVD Writer Black OEM $25
1 x Viewsonic VP2365WB 23IN E-IPS Widescreen LCD Monitor 1920X1080 14MS 1000:1 DVI-D VGA HDCP 4PORT USB $317
Now is the time for me to make some comments regarding my above choices. With the new AMD Radeon 7000 series around the corner, I will of course wait for the release to take place and replace the above listed 6950 with its equivalent successor. However, this "waiting" ordeal leads me into asking if I should even wait for Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge CPUs to be released in April (if all goes well). Will there be a significant increase in performance regarding the 3570K over the 2500K just based on architecture? Again I'm still a noob at this. Unfortunately, during the summer of 2012 I will be absent for three months, so even if Ivy Bridge is worth the wait, I wouldn't be able to make a purchase until August 2012. Which of course makes the above build irrelevant and probably new hardware will be available by then. On another thought, HDD prices might have recovered from the Thailand flooding by then, which would hopefully make this build another $100 or so cheaper. Do excuse me, I'm getting a little side-tracked. I went for the ASRock Z68 EXTREME4 in combination with the Corsair Enthusiast Series TX850M hoping to throw in two AMD 7000 series cards in CrossFire since the motherboard has dual 16x, 16x capabilities which would hopefully make this build last much longer than the above stated 2 years. Of course, a SSD is also planned to be added to this build at some point, but not at the time of purchase. The Noctua CPU cooler is as far I am concerned the best air cooling fan I could want for my needs and the Viewsonic VP2365WB 23IN E-IPS Widescreen LCD Monitor is a screen that is a year or two old, but should provide me with plenty of "eyegasms" for the future.
Phew. If you really managed to read all of this congratulations and thank you for doing so.
I would love to read what you have to say regarding my choices and I am curious to know what you think regarding the Ivy Bridge CPUs and whether it is worth the wait.
Thank you,
baN
First of all, thank you for taking your time for reading, and hopefully responding to this thread.
During this past summer I started developing an interest in building my own desktop and have since been on a steep learning curve. Due to this, I'm trying to make this build something special. I have been reading the guides and reviews from TechSpot regarding building my own desktop and have been able to construct something I am satisfied with now. No purchases have been made so far, and therefore I am here to ask you for your advice regarding my choices.
I'm building this desktop as a gaming computer that will tackle anything I throw at it for hopefully the next two years. I'm looking to spend less than CAD$2,000 since I am located in the Vancouver area. I'm also willing, actually expecting, to buy the components online. I have keyboard and mouse but will buy a nice monitor as you can see below. All listed prices are from NCIX.com
Newest/Updated build on page 2
1 x Intel Core i5 2500K Quad Core Unlocked Processor LGA1155 3.3GHZ Sandy Bridge 6MB $240
1 x ASRock Z68 EXTREME4 ATX LGA1155 DDR3 3PCI-E16 2PCI-E1 SATA3 USB3.0 SLI CrossFireX Audio Motherboard $204
1 x Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E Dual DVI HDMI DisplayPort Video Card $289
1 x Corsair CML8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance Lowprofile 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-24 Dual Channel Memory Kit $51
1 x Corsair Carbide Series 500R Mid-Tower Gaming Case ATX 4X5.25 6X3.5INT USB 1394 No PS Black $130
1 x Corsair Enthusiast Series TX850M 850W ATX Modular Power Supply Active PFC 120MM Fan 5 Year Warranty $142
1 x Noctua NH-D14 LGA1155/1156/1366/AM3 I7/I5/PHENOM Heatpipe Cooler W/ NF-P14 140MM & NF-P12 120MM Fan $90
1 x Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM 64MB SATA 6Gbps 3.5IN Internal Hard Drive - OEM $160
1 x LG GH22NS70 Super Multi 22X SATA DVD Writer Black OEM $25
1 x Viewsonic VP2365WB 23IN E-IPS Widescreen LCD Monitor 1920X1080 14MS 1000:1 DVI-D VGA HDCP 4PORT USB $317
Now is the time for me to make some comments regarding my above choices. With the new AMD Radeon 7000 series around the corner, I will of course wait for the release to take place and replace the above listed 6950 with its equivalent successor. However, this "waiting" ordeal leads me into asking if I should even wait for Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge CPUs to be released in April (if all goes well). Will there be a significant increase in performance regarding the 3570K over the 2500K just based on architecture? Again I'm still a noob at this. Unfortunately, during the summer of 2012 I will be absent for three months, so even if Ivy Bridge is worth the wait, I wouldn't be able to make a purchase until August 2012. Which of course makes the above build irrelevant and probably new hardware will be available by then. On another thought, HDD prices might have recovered from the Thailand flooding by then, which would hopefully make this build another $100 or so cheaper. Do excuse me, I'm getting a little side-tracked. I went for the ASRock Z68 EXTREME4 in combination with the Corsair Enthusiast Series TX850M hoping to throw in two AMD 7000 series cards in CrossFire since the motherboard has dual 16x, 16x capabilities which would hopefully make this build last much longer than the above stated 2 years. Of course, a SSD is also planned to be added to this build at some point, but not at the time of purchase. The Noctua CPU cooler is as far I am concerned the best air cooling fan I could want for my needs and the Viewsonic VP2365WB 23IN E-IPS Widescreen LCD Monitor is a screen that is a year or two old, but should provide me with plenty of "eyegasms" for the future.
Phew. If you really managed to read all of this congratulations and thank you for doing so.
Thank you,
baN