Help making a new rig

Brains

TD Admin (and LiR)
So, it's been a good 6 years since ive done anything to my computer. So i'm basically gonna make a whole new system. Help would be great! Willing to spend $1000-2000. Thanks!
(ps. my vid card is a 8600GT :yaoming:)
 

r3volution

TD Admin
You should be able to afford an Intel i5 3750K with a Z77 chipset motherboard, 16GB of RAM and a GTX 660. What power supply do you have right now?
 

Brains

TD Admin (and LiR)
You should be able to afford an Intel i5 3750K with a Z77 chipset motherboard, 16GB of RAM and a GTX 660. What power supply do you have right now?
That stuff top quality? Btw, i should actually get a new PSU which would hold up...mine came with my pre-made HP comp... :feelsbad:
 

47

TD Admin, Chicken Licker, Top Shelf Sleeper
Intel Core i5-3570K - $227
ASRock Z77 Extreme6 - $175
Mushkin Blackline 8GB DDR3 - $38
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 670 2GB - $410
*corsair 750W - $120
*Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240GB SSD - $180
Western Digital Green 2TB HDD - $115
Corsair Carbide Series 400R - $110 ewww, i hid under my bed when i saw the ugly.
ASUS 24X DVD Burner - $20
Microsoft Windows 8 - $100 :yaoming: make it windows 7-64 free edition

new and improved Total: $1395

*changed psu to 750W, changed ssd to 1, that case is hideous, im into antec aero nowadays, looks cool. or u can just get the HAF like everybody else who knows what they r doing.
 

radik

TD Member
*changed psu to 750W, changed ssd to 1, that case is hideous, im into antec aero nowadays, looks cool. or u can just get the HAF like everybody else who knows what they r doing.

A 850W PSU leaves room for a multicard upgrade, but yes 750W is enough, heck you could go for an 80+ 650W.

A $2000 dollar budget allows for 2 SSD's. 480GB is better than 240GB, and Sandforce onfi nand performance maxes out at 240GB drives, so 2 in RAID 0 = best cost/performance at $0.75 per Gigabyte.

I agree that the 400R isn't the sexiest case, but it is fucking functional and a joy to build with especially for anyone new to system building. I prefer the 500R, but unless it's on sale it doesn't offer better value. HAF's are exellent, but the X is fucking huge, not worth it if you're not water cooling imo.
 

47

TD Admin, Chicken Licker, Top Shelf Sleeper
multicard upgrade

multicard = yao ming . buy a nice card, when its out of date, buy another nice card. if u stack shit, u just end up with more shit. raiding 2 ssd's is also unnecessary, for the extra $200. his budget IS $2000, but im sure he didnt steal that money. (had to go to dark alley, close eyes and suck out of tube)
 

radik

TD Member
multicard = yao ming . buy a nice card, when its out of date, buy another nice card. if u stack shit, u just end up with more shit. raiding 2 ssd's is also unnecessary, for the extra $200. his budget IS $2000, but im sure he didnt steal that money. (had to go to dark alley, close eyes and suck out of tube)

I agree that one GPU is best (micro-stuttering affects me), but the performance boost of multi-GPU is still existent.

RAID for the SSD's isn't the priority, it's just the best way to accomplish 480GB of performance storage. Single 480GB SSD's cost the same or more, and RAID 0 give a minor performance boost over a single drive for the same price. That equals better cost/performance.

I'm sure Brains would suck one more cock for 480GB of SSD power.
 

47

TD Admin, Chicken Licker, Top Shelf Sleeper
if i remember correctly, u lose some volume in raid 0, depending how u "stripe" it. memory is fuzzy on that one, but sounds familiar. also, your reliability is devided by the number of drives u have. so for 2 drives, its half the reliability. i shiould raid my old-ass 2 x 40gb intel ssds
 

radik

TD Member
It's true, if one drive goes down you lose your data, but that's the case if you only have one drive also. If redundancy is the goal that's what RAID 1 is for. Current SSD's are reliable enough for this to be safe.

The capacity is limited by the smallest drive, but if two drives of equal capacity are striped no volume is sacrificed, I believe anyway.
 

47

TD Admin, Chicken Licker, Top Shelf Sleeper
It's true, if one drive goes down you lose your data, but that's the case if you only have one drive also.

your chance of fail in a raid0 setup is double.


brains, get a dell
 

radik

TD Member
your chance of fail in a raid0 setup is double.

Sigh, I yield.

You're right, RAID isn't really worth it. I'm just a performance junkie, even if takes adding the performance increase up over a month to see a benefit.
 

Xilorator

Blackpulse Admin
I'll throw in my 2 cents.

CPU:
  • Intel Core i5-3570K
  • Intel Core i7-3770K
CPU Coolers:
  • Corsair H100
  • Noctua
  • CM 212 Plus/Evo
  • etc...
Motherboard:
  • Asus P8Z77-V DELUXE
  • Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 16gb (really cheap)
  • Samsung
  • Corsair
  • Gskill
  • etc...
Storage:
  • Western Digital
  • Seagate
  • Samsung 840
  • Crucial M4
  • Intel
Video Card:
  • AMD 7850/7870/7950/7970
  • Nvidia 670/680
Case:
  • w/e
PSU: 750/850W
  • Antec
  • Corsair
  • Seasonic
OS:
  • Windows 7 Pro
 
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