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Hunter99

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Hey! Sorry for new topic, i have look others build but haven´t seen builds for my wishes.I need your help for building pc for 1300$ what includes monitor aswell. I don't live in very big country so there may be some problems with parts(finding them in store). But i need bigger case for uprading parts or do clean look. This build would be silent too. I have some ideas, but u can change them:

Msi GTX 770 2GB Twin Frozr OC
Corsair Vengeance Pro Blue
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-D3H
Western Digital Caviar Blue WD10EZEX 1TB
Corsair R500 or Thermaltake a31
Enermax Revolution X't 630W
Asus VE228DE
Intel Core I5 4670K

It´s little bit over the budget but yeah...
PS! Sorry, my english isn't very good. :)
 
What currency are you using? You use the $ sign but don't speak english well? Unless you are just not good with writing?:p

I would go for a AMD 280x/ GTX 770. Get whichever is cheaper tbh.
Corsair ram is good. I would look at other ram sticks that are cheaper and get at least 8GB.
Motherboard is perfectly fine.
I would be tempted to try and get a small 120GB SSD into the budget along with the 1TB drive you listed. If you don't know what an SSD is then let's just say it is single handedly the biggest upgrade you can do for any computer. Literally changes the way you use them because they are near instantaneously fast.
For silent cases options i would look at the following: Fractal Design Define r4, NZXT H440, or a Corsair 550D. All around the same price as the one you listed. Out of the 3 the NZXT H440 is my personal favorite.
Go for a Seasonic, Corsair, Silverstone, Or Superflower gold rated PSU's and you won't have a problem.
I would look into a Acer H236HL monitor for a 1080p IPS monitor at a great price.
CPU is speedy, consider looking into better cooling for it if possible to help keep temps/noise down.
 
What currency are you using? You use the $ sign but don't speak english well? Unless you are just not good with writing?:p

I would go for a AMD 280x/ GTX 770. Get whichever is cheaper tbh.
Corsair ram is good. I would look at other ram sticks that are cheaper and get at least 8GB.
Motherboard is perfectly fine.
I would be tempted to try and get a small 120GB SSD into the budget along with the 1TB drive you listed. If you don't know what an SSD is then let's just say it is single handedly the biggest upgrade you can do for any computer. Literally changes the way you use them because they are near instantaneously fast.
For silent cases options i would look at the following: Fractal Design Define r4, NZXT H440, or a Corsair 550D. All around the same price as the one you listed. Out of the 3 the NZXT H440 is my personal favorite.
Go for a Seasonic, Corsair, Silverstone, Or Superflower gold rated PSU's and you won't have a problem.
I would look into a Acer H236HL monitor for a 1080p IPS monitor at a great price.
CPU is speedy, consider looking into better cooling for it if possible to help keep temps/noise down.
I live in Estonia, there are prizes actually pretty high and we use euros :D. I think i will go for gtx770 because 280 prizes is so high because coiners :mad: . I don´t know if i can fit ssd in budget. I don´t why but i like all corsair´s cases. But what PSU do you reccomend then?
Hehehe, that monitor cost in my country over 200$. I will oc but right now and i´m thinking to buy this pc when summer comes because prizes drop etc. And yes my english isnt very good, i type sometimes very wrong :D
 
Really should try to fit an SSD into the budget. Its a high end gaming machine so it should be treated like one:p

Get an IPS monitor 1080p or at leas try to. The colors and color accuracy is a big difference from the regular TN panels.
 
Really should try to fit an SSD into the budget. Its a high end gaming machine so it should be treated like one:p

Get an IPS monitor 1080p or at leas try to. The colors and color accuracy is a big difference from the regular TN panels.
So i need take cheaper RAM, PSU and GPU for ssd and better monitor?
 
No just any 8Gb ram kit will do. PSU i wouldn't recommend getting anything below a gold rated one, and for the monitor i would try to get an IPS but its really up to you.

I would try my hardest to get the SSD into the budget though. You could always do it later but its quite a hassle to reinstall windows and backup all data.
 
But nothing more spasific isn't? I just choose the cheapest or corsair gaming ssd?

Well i wasn't trying to do all the work for you and to have you look around on google and find an answer.. just helps you learn more tbh..

But if you want more specifics then here you go:

Intel 330 series are more budget orientated. They have a 530 series which is more speedy iirc.

Corsair Neutron ssds are very good. I own one and its super fast(the GTX version i own).

Samsung 830,840 evo,840 pro are all excellent drives.

Crucial M500 series are very cheap but very fast. I own one of these as well and i paid little for it while still being one of the fastest drives out there.

Kingston hyperX3k drives are fast and reliable.. i own one of these too:p

And Adata drives are cheap but not the fastest. My brother has one and while its fast it is slightly slower than any of mine but thats only because i have 3 different ones to compare from.
 
Well i wasn't trying to do all the work for you and to have you look around on google and find an answer.. just helps you learn more tbh..

But if you want more specifics then here you go:

Intel 330 series are more budget orientated. They have a 530 series which is more speedy iirc.

Corsair Neutron ssds are very good. I own one and its super fast(the GTX version i own).

Samsung 830,840 evo,840 pro are all excellent drives.

Crucial M500 series are very cheap but very fast. I own one of these as well and i paid little for it while still being one of the fastest drives out there.

Kingston hyperX3k drives are fast and reliable.. i own one of these too:p

And Adata drives are cheap but not the fastest. My brother has one and while its fast it is slightly slower than any of mine but thats only because i have 3 different ones to compare from.

Emm, nive build then when you have 3ssd :D
 
Me having 3 SSDs should go to show you that they are worth the money.. i will never go back to mechanical drives again.. very slow!

SSDs are already displaying whatever it is you wish before the regular HDDs even start looking for it. Makes your OS feel like its near instant.
 
Me having 3 SSDs should go to show you that they are worth the money.. i will never go back to mechanical drives again.. very slow!

SSDs are already displaying whatever it is you wish before the regular HDDs even start looking for it. Makes your OS feel like its near instant.

But one ssd have os and others have games? Or for rendering or...?

Me having 3 SSDs should go to show you that they are worth the money.. i will never go back to mechanical drives again.. very slow!

SSDs are already displaying whatever it is you wish before the regular HDDs even start looking for it. Makes your OS feel like its near instant.
Which one is better:Samsung 840 EVO 120GB Basi or Corsair SSD 120GB Force LS. Personally i like corsair more and that have faster write speed. Does write speed is very important? And 20mb/s change much?
 
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Get whichever is cheaper. Samsung have the best reputation for SSDs and probably the best ones on the market.

Don't just look at advertised max speeds.. need to look at the sustained speeds as that is where the drive will usually perform at.


In your situaiton you would have your SSD for OS and any programs you want on it or games.. just make sure to not go below 24GB of free space on your drive. After 20% max capacity the nand flash memory starts to wear out quicker than normal.

To free up a lot of space you can always delete the hibernation function from the computer(don't need it with an ssd) and get back easily 15GB of storage, move the page file to your HDD, and etc.
 
Get whichever is cheaper. Samsung have the best reputation for SSDs and probably the best ones on the market.

Don't just look at advertised max speeds.. need to look at the sustained speeds as that is where the drive will usually perform at.


In your situaiton you would have your SSD for OS and any programs you want on it or games.. just make sure to not go below 24GB of free space on your drive. After 20% max capacity the nand flash memory starts to wear out quicker than normal.

To free up a lot of space you can always delete the hibernation function from the computer(don't need it with an ssd) and get back easily 15GB of storage, move the page file to your HDD, and etc.
Do you reccomend gt series its for gaming?
 
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