SniperWulf
Golden Member
For photo work, IPS is definately the way to go. I think Asus just released a 24" monitor thats supposed to be the cats pajamas for color reproduction. I think its the P248Q? Will probably run you about $350 or so
For photo work, IPS is definately the way to go. I think Asus just released a 24" monitor thats supposed to be the cats pajamas for color reproduction. I think its the P248Q? Will probably run you about $350 or so
My wife says she would rather have a single large monitor. It will probably be better for playing games too. Someone said IPS is the way to go for photo work and I am not sure the U2711 is IPS. I am looking in to it more. Any other suggestions for a 27-30" monitor? There is some talk about IPS having color issues from one side of the screen to the other but people still seem to think they are the way to go. Ideas, suggestions?
I will be doing more photo/video editing and programming on this machine than gaming. I completely forgot to mention that I do my programming in a VM and it is likely that I will at times have at least 2 virtual machines spun up at the same time (I am sorry I didn't mention this sooner, completely spaced it). I really think I can take advantage of the I7.
I like the PSU you picked out, bronze certified and a large (hopefully quiet) fan. Not sure how I missed it, thanks for turning it up for me. If I go non modular but would like gold certified what should I look at?
I was away from the computer most of the weekend and did not have time to shop for memory after the responses about latency. I have changed to the G.Skill sniper. It is only $10 more than the chip you picked out and it has better reviews.
As far as the mobo goes, the AS Rock Pro3 is a great value. It has most of what the ASUS has but lacks some expandability. I am also afraid that it might be a little more difficult to tinker with. My original goal of just building a PC and using it without modification might be changing. This whole process has got me fired up and thinking that I may sometime int he future want to learn about and attempt overclocking. I am not really interested in that right out of the gate but once the machine has a year or two on it I might want to give it a try. When it comes to overclocking, the ASUS seems to have a lot of user friendly features built in. Will the ASUS be easier for me to cut my teeth on?
I would like to add that I am so appreciative of everyone's support. This is a great community of people who are obviously very passionate about hardware. I feel that everyone has been kind and thoughtful in their responses. I may seem a little difficult at times but I put a lot of thought in to all of the responses I have received. Thank you for being patient with me.
Alright, going to need to pull the trigger on this one.
After more research and strong opposition to my processor and motherboard choice in this forum (especially from mfenn 🙂 ), I have decided to switch to the ASRock Pro 3 Z68 motherboard and a I5 2500K processor.
I have to say the move to the I7 was easier for me than the mobo switch from the ASUS Z68 Pro. Sometimes I get shiny things syndrome and it hard to talk me down. There is a definite need vs. want struggle going on. I reluctantly chose need over want.
Thanks to everyone's help I took a build that was just over $1500 and reduced it to $1150, and that doesn't even include rebates or shopping around (which I plan to do). Best of all I don't feel the new build is too much of a compromise in performance.
I will be purchasing the items tomorrow morning. One last chance for someone to add suggestions/tips/etc... Thanks everyone for your help so far. Once the parts are purchased I will post my final configuration for posterity.
OK, building out the shopping cart. Looks like NewEgg has best price on everything but the video card. Amazon is cheaper for the GPU.
Made 2 small changes, hopefully not bad ones.
Changed from the intel 120Gb 320 series to the 510 series. I noticed that the 320 is SATA 2. If I am getting a board that supports SATA 3 shouldn't I get a drive that takes advantage of it? It is not too much more expensive because it has a $30 mail in rebate right now.
Also, instead of the G.Skill sniper memory I switched to Muschkin Silverline model 996770. mfenn mentioned it earlier.
I am ready to push the order button but am worried that there is a reason someone did not suggest the Intel 510 series SSD. Thoughts?