Well, as many of you know, I had a bad ATV accident and was forcibly removed from the sport that I quickly grew to love. I really do need something to keep me busy, so until things settle down I am back to working on and upgrading PCs. Its been about 3 years since I last upgraded, and that's an eternity if you know how much I used to be into computers. So rather than dole out advice, I am here to seek it from some of the vets who know the new gear more than I do.
Basically, I am retaining my case, PSU and HD from my current build, and upgrading the board/CPU to a new Sandy Bridge build. With the newest Z68 chipset available, it looks like the best bet for my needs. With SRT, and the ability to use the integrated Intel GPU for encoding, its a serious beast of a chipset.
Here's my nomination for the board for this build:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128505
Whoa, you say ... a board with an integrated SSD ?? Oh my ...
Ya, my sentiments as well. Its quite a nice piece, but the ONLY thing it lacks that really do want is UEFI. That's the replacement for the good old fashioned BIOS that we know and ... err ... deal with.
CPU choice is the current hot chip, the I5 2500k:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115072
Next up, we need some cooling for this setup, and I wanted to go water on this build, but nothing fancy, so I went right to the 'Corsair' tab and tried to find the venerable H70 .. but .. its discontinued. Well, fine, here's its newer replacement:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835181016
I just picked up an 8gb Patriot DDR3 kit for this build and plan on using my existing GTX280 for the time being. The GTX may be getting a bit long in the tooth, but I can't drop $200 on a card seeing as how the total bill for this build is already at $700 (I'm picking up a 21.5" LCD for my workbench as well) its not in the budget for now.
The above parts replace my current Q6700@3.5 ghz/eVGA 750i FTW SLI board, so I can sell that and the 4gb OCZ DDR2 as well as a pair of 8800GTS 640mb cards for around $300 to defray the costs of the upgrade. As always, suggestions are welcome on the parts list. The settlement check for the totaled ATV amounts to $3650, so I have plenty of wiggle room to make it all happen.
Basically, I am retaining my case, PSU and HD from my current build, and upgrading the board/CPU to a new Sandy Bridge build. With the newest Z68 chipset available, it looks like the best bet for my needs. With SRT, and the ability to use the integrated Intel GPU for encoding, its a serious beast of a chipset.
Here's my nomination for the board for this build:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128505
Whoa, you say ... a board with an integrated SSD ?? Oh my ...
Ya, my sentiments as well. Its quite a nice piece, but the ONLY thing it lacks that really do want is UEFI. That's the replacement for the good old fashioned BIOS that we know and ... err ... deal with.
CPU choice is the current hot chip, the I5 2500k:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115072
Next up, we need some cooling for this setup, and I wanted to go water on this build, but nothing fancy, so I went right to the 'Corsair' tab and tried to find the venerable H70 .. but .. its discontinued. Well, fine, here's its newer replacement:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835181016
I just picked up an 8gb Patriot DDR3 kit for this build and plan on using my existing GTX280 for the time being. The GTX may be getting a bit long in the tooth, but I can't drop $200 on a card seeing as how the total bill for this build is already at $700 (I'm picking up a 21.5" LCD for my workbench as well) its not in the budget for now.
The above parts replace my current Q6700@3.5 ghz/eVGA 750i FTW SLI board, so I can sell that and the 4gb OCZ DDR2 as well as a pair of 8800GTS 640mb cards for around $300 to defray the costs of the upgrade. As always, suggestions are welcome on the parts list. The settlement check for the totaled ATV amounts to $3650, so I have plenty of wiggle room to make it all happen.
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