I should have some free time in about a 2-3 weeks to upgrade my current desktop. It is about five years old – E6750 on a Gigabyte P35-DS3L, 4GB ram, and a 2+yr old Radeon 5770. Gaming at 1680x1050. I rarely play the most current games, I generally purchase them at highly reduced cost 1-2 years (or more!) later. Current lineup that I am slowly chugging through is TW:Shogun2, Oblivion, CoH:OF with the more recent Deus Ex sitting in the wings. At the rate I play it won’t be until the end of summer before I tee that one up. Future games will likely include ME3 and D3, but that is some ways off, so unless I really need to upgrade the GFX card, I’ll hold off on that for later on.
Of note, the reason to upgrade now is that I want to slap in an SSD (no smaller than 128GB, likely a 256GB). Since that will require an OS install and all that goes with it (moving from 32bit to 64bit) I decided that pulling out the Mobo/chip now would save me time later down the road. That about sums it up. As mentioned in the questions below, quiet is a plus, I do not need silent. My current setup in the Antec case is working for me wrt noise.
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing:
Standard office tasks (work and school), watching movies and tv (MediaCenter), light photo and home movie editing, gaming at 1680x1050
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread: Up to about $800 or so, but I am not compelled to spend that much, lower is better.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from: U.S.
4. IF YOU have a brand preference: Have used many brands over the years, but based on current strength of Intel lineup will stick with that
5. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are:
Syncmaster 215TW (1680x1050); Antec P182; Corsair HX520W (if compatible with current connectors); WinTV-HVR1800; plenty of hard drive storage (no SDD currently); and likely for now my XFX Radeon 5770(1GB) the graphics card could get an upgrade but doubt I need it at the resolutions I am running.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds. As much as I’d like to say yes to optimize performance, highly unlikely. I like a quieter system, not silent, but quiet, and a bit less heat generation.
8. What resolution will you be using? 1680x1050 assuming current monitor lasts a few years; likely to replace with no greater than 1920x1200
9. WHEN do you plan to build it? Mid-June
X. Do you need to purchase any software to go with the system, such as Windows or Blu Ray playback software? Have a full license on Vista with a Win7 upgrade, so will use a 64bit load for this.
Here are the parts I am looking at. I could go with different processor, but since I am not overclocking and my task load is pretty light I figure the below will last me a few years. I expect to upgrade the video card in another year or two as needed (this is highly subjective). Any input on better choices or other considerations are greatly appreciate.
Build Update (6/10/2012)
CPU: Core i5 3550 – $210 at Amazon
RAM: PNY DDR3 1333 8GB $39 at Newegg
Heatsink/fan: CM 212+ EVO - $35 at Amazon
Which of the following mobos would you recommend:
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Intel-CrossFireX-Motherboard-GA-H77-DS3H/dp/B007R21KBM/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1339342693&sr=1-1 ($100)
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157301 ($90 + &7.50 shipping Newegg)
I have never used a mATX board, I assume it is not different than any other board except that space is at more of a premium when it comes to fitting in larger video cards etc. Differences between the boards did not seem to be too significant, 1 connector here or there. It was not listed, but I assume the AsRock board has multiple fan controllers? The comparison on Newegg shows the Gigabyte board has three. Also, the AsRock appears to have a newer Realtek audio set, but numbering schemes could be telling a false story there.
For SSDs, mulling over the following two. I know the price on the Crucial is really nice, and from what I have read if there is a problem their RMA service appears to be ok. However, the consensus also seems to be that the Samsung 830s are generally higher quality. I don’t see any difference in warranty.
http://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-2-5-Inch-Internal-MZ-7PC256B-WW/dp/B0077CR66A/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1339342366&sr=1-1-spell ($249, $1 less at Newegg)
or
http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-2-5-Inch-Solid-State-CT256M4SSD2/dp/B004W2JL2A/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1339342540&sr=1-1 (seems to vary over the past few days between $204-$212)
Again, thanks. I plan on buying in the next 3 days or so.
Riversend
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Of note, the reason to upgrade now is that I want to slap in an SSD (no smaller than 128GB, likely a 256GB). Since that will require an OS install and all that goes with it (moving from 32bit to 64bit) I decided that pulling out the Mobo/chip now would save me time later down the road. That about sums it up. As mentioned in the questions below, quiet is a plus, I do not need silent. My current setup in the Antec case is working for me wrt noise.
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing:
Standard office tasks (work and school), watching movies and tv (MediaCenter), light photo and home movie editing, gaming at 1680x1050
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread: Up to about $800 or so, but I am not compelled to spend that much, lower is better.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from: U.S.
4. IF YOU have a brand preference: Have used many brands over the years, but based on current strength of Intel lineup will stick with that
5. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are:
Syncmaster 215TW (1680x1050); Antec P182; Corsair HX520W (if compatible with current connectors); WinTV-HVR1800; plenty of hard drive storage (no SDD currently); and likely for now my XFX Radeon 5770(1GB) the graphics card could get an upgrade but doubt I need it at the resolutions I am running.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds. As much as I’d like to say yes to optimize performance, highly unlikely. I like a quieter system, not silent, but quiet, and a bit less heat generation.
8. What resolution will you be using? 1680x1050 assuming current monitor lasts a few years; likely to replace with no greater than 1920x1200
9. WHEN do you plan to build it? Mid-June
X. Do you need to purchase any software to go with the system, such as Windows or Blu Ray playback software? Have a full license on Vista with a Win7 upgrade, so will use a 64bit load for this.
Here are the parts I am looking at. I could go with different processor, but since I am not overclocking and my task load is pretty light I figure the below will last me a few years. I expect to upgrade the video card in another year or two as needed (this is highly subjective). Any input on better choices or other considerations are greatly appreciate.
Build Update (6/10/2012)
CPU: Core i5 3550 – $210 at Amazon
RAM: PNY DDR3 1333 8GB $39 at Newegg
Heatsink/fan: CM 212+ EVO - $35 at Amazon
Which of the following mobos would you recommend:
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Intel-CrossFireX-Motherboard-GA-H77-DS3H/dp/B007R21KBM/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1339342693&sr=1-1 ($100)
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157301 ($90 + &7.50 shipping Newegg)
I have never used a mATX board, I assume it is not different than any other board except that space is at more of a premium when it comes to fitting in larger video cards etc. Differences between the boards did not seem to be too significant, 1 connector here or there. It was not listed, but I assume the AsRock board has multiple fan controllers? The comparison on Newegg shows the Gigabyte board has three. Also, the AsRock appears to have a newer Realtek audio set, but numbering schemes could be telling a false story there.
For SSDs, mulling over the following two. I know the price on the Crucial is really nice, and from what I have read if there is a problem their RMA service appears to be ok. However, the consensus also seems to be that the Samsung 830s are generally higher quality. I don’t see any difference in warranty.
http://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-2-5-Inch-Internal-MZ-7PC256B-WW/dp/B0077CR66A/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1339342366&sr=1-1-spell ($249, $1 less at Newegg)
or
http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-2-5-Inch-Solid-State-CT256M4SSD2/dp/B004W2JL2A/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1339342540&sr=1-1 (seems to vary over the past few days between $204-$212)
Again, thanks. I plan on buying in the next 3 days or so.
Riversend
.
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