- Apr 5, 2012
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I'd appreciate any opinions regarding my transition towards PC gaming. About a month ago I've decided to build a gaming rig with a max budget of $1000 excluding peripherals. Recently though, I took an interest in searching for second-hand mid-high range setups on kijiji. I stumbled across one that contains the following:
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster E2220 22.5 Inches 1920x1080
Processor: i5 2500k 3.3Ghz Quad Core
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 570
Memory: 8GB DDR3 Ram
Hard Drive: 1TB Hard Drive
Case: Corsair 600T
Power Supply: Corsair TX750V2
MotherBoard: Asus P8Z68-V LE (has USB 3.0)
Mouse: Razer Abyssus
Mousepad: Razer Goliathus
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
I offered about $850, and he obviously declined given the loss he'd take from such a transaction. Fast forward a couple days, he contacts me and we agree on $875 for everything. Even though I don't need the peripherals, this seems like a really good deal.
Reason for why I registered on this forum is just to get opinions from an educated community. I've been lurking here for a while, and have been impressed with how constructive most threads turnout thanks to the regular members. Regarding the gpu (the gigabyte version) and mobo, I'm a bit worried after reading reviews from newegg. My thinking is that if he's had the system for nearly three months (says he build it in Jan), hardware issues worthy of an RMA would've surfaced by now. Everything is warranted anyway, but I'm just wondering what to look out for, or how to test for stability, etc.
If this deal doesn't fall through, I'll just go back to my original plan to order my own parts sans monitor and accessories, but I'll post a new thread about that when Ivy Bridge becomes available, and hopefully midrange kepler's will release shortly after.
Some additional info is that I'm looking to game in 1080p on high settings. I'm aware that the mobo doesn't have sufficient PCI lanes for multiple gpus, but I think that the 570 should be sufficient. I'm looking to keep this setup for 2-3 years without upgrading.
Any criticisms or opinions are welcome!
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster E2220 22.5 Inches 1920x1080
Processor: i5 2500k 3.3Ghz Quad Core
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 570
Memory: 8GB DDR3 Ram
Hard Drive: 1TB Hard Drive
Case: Corsair 600T
Power Supply: Corsair TX750V2
MotherBoard: Asus P8Z68-V LE (has USB 3.0)
Mouse: Razer Abyssus
Mousepad: Razer Goliathus
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
I offered about $850, and he obviously declined given the loss he'd take from such a transaction. Fast forward a couple days, he contacts me and we agree on $875 for everything. Even though I don't need the peripherals, this seems like a really good deal.
Reason for why I registered on this forum is just to get opinions from an educated community. I've been lurking here for a while, and have been impressed with how constructive most threads turnout thanks to the regular members. Regarding the gpu (the gigabyte version) and mobo, I'm a bit worried after reading reviews from newegg. My thinking is that if he's had the system for nearly three months (says he build it in Jan), hardware issues worthy of an RMA would've surfaced by now. Everything is warranted anyway, but I'm just wondering what to look out for, or how to test for stability, etc.
If this deal doesn't fall through, I'll just go back to my original plan to order my own parts sans monitor and accessories, but I'll post a new thread about that when Ivy Bridge becomes available, and hopefully midrange kepler's will release shortly after.
Some additional info is that I'm looking to game in 1080p on high settings. I'm aware that the mobo doesn't have sufficient PCI lanes for multiple gpus, but I think that the 570 should be sufficient. I'm looking to keep this setup for 2-3 years without upgrading.
Any criticisms or opinions are welcome!