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Need help with first new build in 6 years.

FearoftheNight

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Hey guys. I've been out of it for a bit to say the least. I'm looking to update my system. I only have an antec trupower 430 so what kind of motherboard/cpu duo would be good for me? I plan to game with with it and I want to spend around $200. I was thinking of maybe some kind of low end Sandy Bridge or http://www.microcenter.com/specials/promotions/AMDbundlePROMO.html? Thanks in advance.

Also did they change motherboard standards? I have this case http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/cases/lianli_pc6010/
 
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all i have as far as pci cards go is a m-audio revolution 7.1 not sure how onboard sound is right now. i'm not really interested in sli and i might oc if its not too much work.
 
all i have as far as pci cards go is a m-audio revolution 7.1 not sure how onboard sound is right now. i'm not really interested in sli and i might oc if its not too much work.

ASrock z68 ATX mobo is $120 on newegg
i3-2100 I think I saw it for $125 on newegg, but I got mine for $85 on a tigerdirect promo.

This goes over your $200 limit. If you don't think you will ever OC, then perhaps go for the H61 chipset. The ASRock H61 board is only $60. I didn't search hard, but maybe you can find some combos out there for around $200? Personally, I was just going to go w/ a mATX h61 because I knew I was not ever going to use SLI, and was going to go w/ the i3-2100 or i5-2400. But I figure I want at least 3 years out of my new mobo, so I went z68 ATX because I wanted an extra PCI slot in case I get a sound card, or wi-fi card on top of my existing USB expansion card. Also, the z68 will let me OC if I ever get a K series in the future.
 
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/289?vs=102

i3 vs x4 965 BE

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/291?vs=313

gtx460 vs HD6850

Personally, I would get the gtx460 or HD6850, which ever you can get the better deal on. I picked my 460 up got $120 AR.

You need to decide whether or not you want to OC. If it is just a "maybe", then I would examine the price difference between a mobo that can and can't OC. You need to define your requirements before you can make a good educated decision on what you really want.

ASRock H61 for $60
i3-2100 for $125
 
They would... be alright:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/186?vs=289

The higher end quad of AMD scores close to the Intel i3, but personally, I would go Intel on this one. It scores higher pretty much everywhere.

Better combo - http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboD...t=Combo.674762 - 220

Doable combo based on budget - http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboD...t=Combo.675362 - 175

I would spend the extra 27 (220 + 7 = 27 over budget) for the Z68 for the added flexibility. But these are simply better processors.

AMD, at one point, really took hold when introducing the AMD64 CPU. It was much, much faster than the Intel Pentiums of that time. At this point, Intel's offerings have trounced what AMD has offered. Honestly, you're looking at Intel's i3, the lowest tier of their latest offering, vs. one of the best CPUs AMD currently has to offer. And the i3 is almost always a notch ahead.

Those bundles aren't bad, it's just that the i3 is better. It'll also be quite a bit nicer to your 430watt PSU.
 
hey man thanks that was super informative. so with an i3 and a 6850/70 what kind of performance would I be looking at? can i play sc2 at high settings at 1920 x 1080?
 
Id go with the 6850 if you are set on going with amd.

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/129

As you can see, the i3 gets 45fps on medium settings with a 1024x768 res. So more than likely with what you are buying, you will prob dip under 30fps or come very close on that res and quality settings. I got the i3 and gtx460, and I plan on using that same res, and I am not experting to play everything maxed out, which is fine because I am aiming for a mid range budget system, much as you. Later, I will first upgrade my GPU, then the CPU perhaps to an Ivy next summer or winter.
 
what would be the limiting factor then? cpu or gpu?

Maybe a little A, a little B... probably mostly the GPU I would guess.

Truthfully, if you're running a modern CPU, your eye-candy is going to be limited "mostly" by GPU power.

Granted, an i5-2500k will definitely gain you some frames, but a better GPU would provide a better performance increase for your games.
 
Id go with the 6850 if you are set on going with amd.

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/129

As you can see, the i3 gets 45fps on medium settings with a 1024x768 res. So more than likely with what you are buying, you will prob dip under 30fps or come very close on that res and quality settings. I got the i3 and gtx460, and I plan on using that same res, and I am not experting to play everything maxed out, which is fine because I am aiming for a mid range budget system, much as you. Later, I will first upgrade my GPU, then the CPU perhaps to an Ivy next summer or winter.

actually you guys have swayed me to intel 😉 so now i am looking at a lower end sandy bridge...how does the i3 2100 oc at stock cooling and voltage? i'm thinking of pairing it w/ a z68 mobo
 
alright guys so right now i'm thinking about a i3 + z68 + with either the 6850 or 6870? what do you guys think? (keep in mind is a few year old antec 430 psu)
 
ssd caching, (if you decide to get an SSD) using the integrated graphics AND a dedicated GPU, quicksync. It is a more flexible motherboard.
 
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