Morning All,
Ok so after I got into a little bit of overclocking this year and then the release of Football Manager 2013 / Borderlands 2 and now Far Cry 3 i'm looking to build myself a new PC.
I currently run a E6580 Dual Core (clocked to 3.6) and a 5850 gpu and 4gb of ram.
Thats supported by 2 x SSDs and 1 HDD.
I intend to get rid of my old PC as a working unit if i can, to do so i'll replace the 5850 with the orginal GPU, take out the SSDs and replace the Corsair PSU i have upgraded with the one it came with (5850 required more power).
That leaves me with the PSU and SSDs as the basis of my build.
I'm not going to go with the latest iteration of anything, while i want to do this build, i have got to be careful with money so thought that getting components that aren't quite the latest of the latest makes the most economic sense.
Therefore i have just ordered
MSI HD 7850 Twin Frozr III OC 2048MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Cards w/ FARCRY3 & Sleeping Dogs PC Games - I wanted FC3 anyway so that makes the card fairly reasonable given the daily deal @ £125 + VAT, though i have read MSI do have some issues occasionally.
Toshiba (7K1000.D) 1TB SATA 6GB/s 32MB Cache - OEM (DT01ACA100) - Again on the daily deal @ £38 + VAT it seems just what i need for media storage. The SSDs run Windows + main programs.
I will hopefully get some Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit off the secret santa too.
I intend to get the i5 3750k and overclock that.
The motherboard is something i'm still looking into, balancing the features vs price, i'm hoping to spend £100-150, is that going to provide me with a nice balanced system?
Case is still undecided, then once i have decided on that and see what cooling comes with it, various fans and a CPU heatsink at least will be specced up.
Any hints or tips from people who have a similar system?
I'm going to do some googling, but again if people have direct experience, what's the best way to take the SSDs across onto a new build and retain windows etc?
Thanks.
Ok so after I got into a little bit of overclocking this year and then the release of Football Manager 2013 / Borderlands 2 and now Far Cry 3 i'm looking to build myself a new PC.
I currently run a E6580 Dual Core (clocked to 3.6) and a 5850 gpu and 4gb of ram.
Thats supported by 2 x SSDs and 1 HDD.
I intend to get rid of my old PC as a working unit if i can, to do so i'll replace the 5850 with the orginal GPU, take out the SSDs and replace the Corsair PSU i have upgraded with the one it came with (5850 required more power).
That leaves me with the PSU and SSDs as the basis of my build.
I'm not going to go with the latest iteration of anything, while i want to do this build, i have got to be careful with money so thought that getting components that aren't quite the latest of the latest makes the most economic sense.
Therefore i have just ordered
MSI HD 7850 Twin Frozr III OC 2048MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Cards w/ FARCRY3 & Sleeping Dogs PC Games - I wanted FC3 anyway so that makes the card fairly reasonable given the daily deal @ £125 + VAT, though i have read MSI do have some issues occasionally.
Toshiba (7K1000.D) 1TB SATA 6GB/s 32MB Cache - OEM (DT01ACA100) - Again on the daily deal @ £38 + VAT it seems just what i need for media storage. The SSDs run Windows + main programs.
I will hopefully get some Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit off the secret santa too.
I intend to get the i5 3750k and overclock that.
The motherboard is something i'm still looking into, balancing the features vs price, i'm hoping to spend £100-150, is that going to provide me with a nice balanced system?
Case is still undecided, then once i have decided on that and see what cooling comes with it, various fans and a CPU heatsink at least will be specced up.
Any hints or tips from people who have a similar system?
I'm going to do some googling, but again if people have direct experience, what's the best way to take the SSDs across onto a new build and retain windows etc?
Thanks.