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I was on ibuypower.com, because it seems to cost more on digital storm and all of the other websites. I refuse to build a custom gaming pc with my own barehands due to my excessive ocd and because I buy power has a 3 year warranty on everything.
Anyways, I was just needing some help on shaving a couple of dollars on the total price.
1. The Case. I am thinking of getting the Thermaltake Armor+ Full Tower. I like it because it looks beautiful. I was originally going to go with the Level 10, but that is about $750 going to waste on stupidity. I am choosing this case but if anyone has any doubts about it, please mention it.
2. The Processor. The two processors I am debating on are the Intel i7 980 and the Intel i7 990x. Is the $500 addition on the 990x really that noticable? Note, I am not an overclocker.
3. The RAM. Three choices: 24GB of ddr3-1600mhz (Corsair Vengance), 12GB of ddr3-1800mhz ($200 cheaper than the 24GB), or 6GB of ddr3-2000mhz ($309 cheaper than the 24GB). This I am really confused on. Note that the 1800 and the 2000 are not corsair vengance sticks, only the 1600mhz are. I will not mind paying the price for the 24GB if they are truly worth it.
4. The Video Card(s). I really really want the Nvidia Geforce gtx590. I am willing to pay the price to get two of those to run side by side, but is it too early to do so? Should I wait for later to pay another $800 to get it later, or should I just get it right from the get go?
5. The Motherboard. Asus Sabertooth X58 (2 way sli) or for $60 more, Gigabyte G1.Guerrilla w/ Killer Network Technology (3 way sli)? Is it even possible to run 3 GTX590's to run side by side? As of what I've read the advantage is on the G.1 Guerilla because it has the Killer Network Card ($89 to get it seperately) in it. Also it has 3 way sli. But is it truely worth the extra money? Which one is truely more reliable?
6. The PSU. Should I match the brand name of the case to avoid any hassle with a Thermaltake 1200Watt PSU? or should I max out the PSU potential by getting a 1500 Watt Silverstone PSU for $150 more?
7. The Harddrive(s). I was looking at solid state drives. Do I really need a solid state drive? If I dont get the 2 60gb ssd's I wanted I save about $150 to $200 if I just buy a 1tb HDD. If I get the 2 60Gb ssd's, I will still get the 1TB HDD. With the set up I am creating, should I even bother getting the ssd's? What are the advantages of SSD vs HDD anyways?
8. The Optical Drive. DVD RW drive or Blueray/DVD RW Drive (for $41 more). Is blueray going to take over pc gaming or do I even need a blueray drive on my pc? I use steam alot for the record but since I am joining the military, I will not always have access to the internet. Should I jump the gun for $41 or just save the money?
9. The Meter Display. A Touch Screen Fan, Temp, and HDD monitor. I do not overclock, like I stated before. I can grab one of these for $60. The question is do I really need it? Has the enticement of wanting a stronger system chained me to creating a headquarters of temperature monitoring and fan fail-safe-ing?
10. The Soundcard (or not?). I am a musician. I mix, edit, record, and master. Although I do these things, I have not yet heard the differences of integrated and dedicated sound cards. On both motherboards I am choosing from, they both have 8 audio channels (lets stick 8 things in my computers butt shall we?). Do I really need a dedicated sound card? Would I really notice a difference? Would the 2x gt590's process the audio work load or would the integrated sound card?
This is the first time I am ever creating a custom computer (or having a company do it for me). Also, the pc comes with a 3 year warranty. anything goes wrong, they have to replace it! muahahhahaha its like...RROD replacement...but for pc's
haha got you microsoft.
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Anyways, I was just needing some help on shaving a couple of dollars on the total price.
1. The Case. I am thinking of getting the Thermaltake Armor+ Full Tower. I like it because it looks beautiful. I was originally going to go with the Level 10, but that is about $750 going to waste on stupidity. I am choosing this case but if anyone has any doubts about it, please mention it.
2. The Processor. The two processors I am debating on are the Intel i7 980 and the Intel i7 990x. Is the $500 addition on the 990x really that noticable? Note, I am not an overclocker.
3. The RAM. Three choices: 24GB of ddr3-1600mhz (Corsair Vengance), 12GB of ddr3-1800mhz ($200 cheaper than the 24GB), or 6GB of ddr3-2000mhz ($309 cheaper than the 24GB). This I am really confused on. Note that the 1800 and the 2000 are not corsair vengance sticks, only the 1600mhz are. I will not mind paying the price for the 24GB if they are truly worth it.
4. The Video Card(s). I really really want the Nvidia Geforce gtx590. I am willing to pay the price to get two of those to run side by side, but is it too early to do so? Should I wait for later to pay another $800 to get it later, or should I just get it right from the get go?
5. The Motherboard. Asus Sabertooth X58 (2 way sli) or for $60 more, Gigabyte G1.Guerrilla w/ Killer Network Technology (3 way sli)? Is it even possible to run 3 GTX590's to run side by side? As of what I've read the advantage is on the G.1 Guerilla because it has the Killer Network Card ($89 to get it seperately) in it. Also it has 3 way sli. But is it truely worth the extra money? Which one is truely more reliable?
6. The PSU. Should I match the brand name of the case to avoid any hassle with a Thermaltake 1200Watt PSU? or should I max out the PSU potential by getting a 1500 Watt Silverstone PSU for $150 more?
7. The Harddrive(s). I was looking at solid state drives. Do I really need a solid state drive? If I dont get the 2 60gb ssd's I wanted I save about $150 to $200 if I just buy a 1tb HDD. If I get the 2 60Gb ssd's, I will still get the 1TB HDD. With the set up I am creating, should I even bother getting the ssd's? What are the advantages of SSD vs HDD anyways?
8. The Optical Drive. DVD RW drive or Blueray/DVD RW Drive (for $41 more). Is blueray going to take over pc gaming or do I even need a blueray drive on my pc? I use steam alot for the record but since I am joining the military, I will not always have access to the internet. Should I jump the gun for $41 or just save the money?
9. The Meter Display. A Touch Screen Fan, Temp, and HDD monitor. I do not overclock, like I stated before. I can grab one of these for $60. The question is do I really need it? Has the enticement of wanting a stronger system chained me to creating a headquarters of temperature monitoring and fan fail-safe-ing?
10. The Soundcard (or not?). I am a musician. I mix, edit, record, and master. Although I do these things, I have not yet heard the differences of integrated and dedicated sound cards. On both motherboards I am choosing from, they both have 8 audio channels (lets stick 8 things in my computers butt shall we?). Do I really need a dedicated sound card? Would I really notice a difference? Would the 2x gt590's process the audio work load or would the integrated sound card?
This is the first time I am ever creating a custom computer (or having a company do it for me). Also, the pc comes with a 3 year warranty. anything goes wrong, they have to replace it! muahahhahaha its like...RROD replacement...but for pc's
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