Well, it's that bi-decade time of the decade when I purchase a new computer. So lets get started. I'm going to throw some ideas out and questions, please speak your mind and your opinions.
Budget: $1000
I already have the following and plan to put into the new computer:
Windows 7 64-bit
Geforce PNY 560 Ti
Audio is not a big thing for me because I use my wireless head phones 90% of the time when I'm gaming. So I'll be using on board sound.
1) I want to hear your opinion on processors. It seems the best process for under $300 for gaming is the i5-2550K. What are your thoughts on this?
2) Should I be concerned that Intel is going to release their new Ivy bridge-based processors "soon". I'm guessing the price point on something new like that would be over $300? Anyone in tuned to things like this?
3) Is LGA1155 still the way to go?
4) RAM recommendations please
5) What's your motherboard of choice? I like Gigabyte alot and would consider an MSI or ASUS too. How are EVGA and ASUS these days? A motherboard that is easy to overclock is a MAJOR plus. I do not need RAID support.
6) I'll need help picking a good case too. I'm looking for something that that has good air flow as I'll probably overclock the processor at some point.
7) Is it worth buying another heat sink or do the Intel sock CPU heat sinks/fans work pretty well?
8. What size power supply do you recommend for: i5, 2x560Ti, DVD burner, 4xDDR3 RAM, on board sound, 7200 RPM HD, and a SSD?
9) I'm going to move a 7200 RPM, 320 GB drive and will probably also buy at 120GB SSD. That should help with the gaming load times, hehe.
10) Anything else?
Budget: $1000
I already have the following and plan to put into the new computer:
Windows 7 64-bit
Geforce PNY 560 Ti
Audio is not a big thing for me because I use my wireless head phones 90% of the time when I'm gaming. So I'll be using on board sound.
1) I want to hear your opinion on processors. It seems the best process for under $300 for gaming is the i5-2550K. What are your thoughts on this?
2) Should I be concerned that Intel is going to release their new Ivy bridge-based processors "soon". I'm guessing the price point on something new like that would be over $300? Anyone in tuned to things like this?
3) Is LGA1155 still the way to go?
4) RAM recommendations please
5) What's your motherboard of choice? I like Gigabyte alot and would consider an MSI or ASUS too. How are EVGA and ASUS these days? A motherboard that is easy to overclock is a MAJOR plus. I do not need RAID support.
6) I'll need help picking a good case too. I'm looking for something that that has good air flow as I'll probably overclock the processor at some point.
7) Is it worth buying another heat sink or do the Intel sock CPU heat sinks/fans work pretty well?
8. What size power supply do you recommend for: i5, 2x560Ti, DVD burner, 4xDDR3 RAM, on board sound, 7200 RPM HD, and a SSD?
9) I'm going to move a 7200 RPM, 320 GB drive and will probably also buy at 120GB SSD. That should help with the gaming load times, hehe.
10) Anything else?
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