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1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing.
Answer: Music editing (production programs like Reason, Melodyne, VST), video and photo editing editing, gaming. I'd also like it to be fairly quiet if possible.
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread
Answer: $1200-1300.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from.
Answer: United States
4. IF YOU have a brand preference.
Answer: Not really. I've been doing a fair amount of research and if I'm not mistaken Intel's Ivy Bridge (3rd gen, 3XXX) seems to be the best bet.
5. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are.
Answer: I have a monitor, need keyboard + mouse. Prefer a gaming mouse with #1-9 buttons on the side if anyone knows of a good one.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds.
Answer: Default speeds- no plans to overclock (mostly because I'm mostly unaware of how to and not keen on running my cpu over it's limit).
8. What resolution will you be using?
Answer: 1280 X 1024 currently but I will most likely upgrade eventually.
9. WHEN do you plan to build it?
Answer: 1-2 weeks, preferably sooner. Ordering parts at the end of week.
More info:
I have built very simple PCs before (8 yrs ago in high school, think cpus from about the early 90s that were donated to the class). I would like to build a rig that can handle some current games at high-ultra settings and hopefully will be able to play games in the near future (future-proofing is a crapshoot I know) on at least medium settings. For instance I know Skyrim can be run pretty easily at max but battlefield 3 is a different story.
I took a look at the mid range guide and I think I am sold on the MSI GTX 670 2gb. It seems to be able to hold its own against a lot of the other options in a similar price range but I'd be willing to go up a few bucks to get a better GPU if it would help a lot.
CPU wise I am debating between the i7 3770k 3.50 and the i5 3570k 3.4... my main concern being do I really need the i7? I would also like to max out my DDR3 ram to 16. As far as RAM goes since I am not overclocking I don't think I need to get something like corsair vengeance/dominator do I?
Edit: After looking around some other threads here I found a Xeon CPU that is much cheaper but still almost as good as the i7 as well as a Gskill ram kit. I think those would suffice yes? I've also read that having 2 HDs for video editing makes the process much faster... so far this site has been incredibly helpful and all I've done is consume thread after thread... hah.
Mobos I have essentially no idea about aside from the Z77 spiel (like SLI). Honestly the deal with the i5 + mobo looks good enough to me assuming the i5 will work for my needs.
I don't care much about any extra media slots as long as I have a few USB ports. I think I can hold off on getting the SSD for now as well... I know the benefits but honestly the amount of space is just way too cramped for being any sort of useful to me.
My only other concerns would be cooling.. would the fan that comes with my processor be enough (esp since I have no intention to overclock)?
Thanks for any help- it's greatly appreciated.
Answer: Music editing (production programs like Reason, Melodyne, VST), video and photo editing editing, gaming. I'd also like it to be fairly quiet if possible.
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread
Answer: $1200-1300.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from.
Answer: United States
4. IF YOU have a brand preference.
Answer: Not really. I've been doing a fair amount of research and if I'm not mistaken Intel's Ivy Bridge (3rd gen, 3XXX) seems to be the best bet.
5. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are.
Answer: I have a monitor, need keyboard + mouse. Prefer a gaming mouse with #1-9 buttons on the side if anyone knows of a good one.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds.
Answer: Default speeds- no plans to overclock (mostly because I'm mostly unaware of how to and not keen on running my cpu over it's limit).
8. What resolution will you be using?
Answer: 1280 X 1024 currently but I will most likely upgrade eventually.
9. WHEN do you plan to build it?
Answer: 1-2 weeks, preferably sooner. Ordering parts at the end of week.
More info:
I have built very simple PCs before (8 yrs ago in high school, think cpus from about the early 90s that were donated to the class). I would like to build a rig that can handle some current games at high-ultra settings and hopefully will be able to play games in the near future (future-proofing is a crapshoot I know) on at least medium settings. For instance I know Skyrim can be run pretty easily at max but battlefield 3 is a different story.
I took a look at the mid range guide and I think I am sold on the MSI GTX 670 2gb. It seems to be able to hold its own against a lot of the other options in a similar price range but I'd be willing to go up a few bucks to get a better GPU if it would help a lot.
CPU wise I am debating between the i7 3770k 3.50 and the i5 3570k 3.4... my main concern being do I really need the i7? I would also like to max out my DDR3 ram to 16. As far as RAM goes since I am not overclocking I don't think I need to get something like corsair vengeance/dominator do I?
Edit: After looking around some other threads here I found a Xeon CPU that is much cheaper but still almost as good as the i7 as well as a Gskill ram kit. I think those would suffice yes? I've also read that having 2 HDs for video editing makes the process much faster... so far this site has been incredibly helpful and all I've done is consume thread after thread... hah.
Mobos I have essentially no idea about aside from the Z77 spiel (like SLI). Honestly the deal with the i5 + mobo looks good enough to me assuming the i5 will work for my needs.
I don't care much about any extra media slots as long as I have a few USB ports. I think I can hold off on getting the SSD for now as well... I know the benefits but honestly the amount of space is just way too cramped for being any sort of useful to me.
My only other concerns would be cooling.. would the fan that comes with my processor be enough (esp since I have no intention to overclock)?
Thanks for any help- it's greatly appreciated.
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