New PC Help

Killohurtsking

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Ok lets start off with a thanks for helping.

Secondly Im a massive noob to this but am willing to give it a go.

My budget is £1000 - which I initially thought was a good budget for a high end enthusiast PC, nice to see I learnt something before I bought some parts eh? I intend to clock the chip as high as I can stably for a 24/7 OC - but I can only see that once playing the silicon lottery.

Despite my pc knowledge paring Boris Johnsons political knowledge I've done some digging over the past few months.

Originally enticed my Bulldozer I waited a few months (like 6 in the end >
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Now to stop rambling and post my findings which I'm quite sure on.

CPU

i5 2500k

http://www.aria.co.uk/SuperSpecials...t+LGA1155+Processor+-+Retail+?productId=43216

£155.99

Motherboard

ASUS P67A B3 Sabertooth

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004O9YB...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B004O9YB3A

£146.30

GPU:

EVGA GeForce GTX 570

http://www.dabs.com/products/evga-g...le&utm_medium=product+search&utm_content=Q200

£260.17

Ram

PSU

Corsair 750W Corsair Modular PSU

http://www.dabs.com/products/corsai...le&utm_medium=product+search&utm_content=Q200

£104.98

Case (I will be modding the side pannels and shoving some basic BitFenix LED stips in it)

Fractal Design ARC

http://www.cclonline.com/product/66...actal-Design-Arc-Midi-Tower-PC-Case-/CAS0489/

£76.92

CPU Cooler (not much choice for a high OC)

Noctua NH-D14

http://www.dabs.com/products/noctua...le&utm_medium=product+search&utm_content=Q200

£64.99

OS

Windows 7 64bit Home Premium

http://www.ebuyer.com/259863-microsoft-windows-7-home-premium-w-sp1-licence-and-media-1-gfc-02050

£87.34

Place for saving? The one bit I didn't really listen to advice and got drawn in by being able to change the backlightings colours

Keyboard

Alienware TactX Keyboard

http://www.bestbuy.co.uk/product/1000125593/alienware-tactx-keyboard.aspx

£69.99

Currently listed brings it to 966.68

I would like a 120gb SDD boot and a cheapy 1tb HDD. And a small 19" screen - bigger won't fit on the desk. Really tight budget I know but I hope you guys can work wonders (really)

I'm really sorry for the rambling and hope you have to time to give a noob a hand
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You need to change the normal vengeance rams to LP(low profile)vengeance,if you want to fit the rams under the nh-d14.

Gtx 560 Ti is no match for a gtx570.But if you dont use full HD,a gtx 560 ti is enough.

Other components selected looks fine.

For OS,a 60-64gb ssd will be enough.That will save you some money there.And get a decent hdd.
 
Looking good man, i would definitely go for a 570 because its just a bit of a step up from the 560ti and i think in the long run it would be worth it. On the point of the ssd, you really need to consider whether its worth spending an extra £100 just for 60-120gb of storage, sure a 60gb will give you 15gb-20gb to play with after you install windows but its still money that could be put towards something else, also i said you could put games on it it wouldn't make it better performance it would just load quicker £100 for that? Not that an ssd is a bad idea becuase if you want top end performance then its the way to go
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You need to change the normal vengeance rams to LP(low profile)vengeance,if you want to fit the rams under the nh-d14.

Gtx 560 Ti is no match for a gtx570.But if you dont use full HD,a gtx 560 ti is enough.

Other components selected looks fine.

For OS,a 60-64gb ssd will be enough.That will save you some money there.And get a decent hdd.

Only problem with the vengeance LP is its white which will stick out majorly in a all black case with orange lighting. I would love to be going over 1900x1080 but realistically - I cant afford. Any suggestions for a GTX 560 Ti? The Gigabye SOC seems to have been discontinued (that or everywheres out of stock)

Would this be a decent 60gb SSD for reasonable money?

OCZ Agility 3

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004Z0S6...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B004Z0S6RU

£77.48

Cheers
 
Only problem with the vengeance LP is its white which will stick out majorly in a all black case with orange lighting. I would love to be going over 1900x1080 but realistically - I cant afford. Any suggestions for a GTX 560 Ti? The Gigabye SOC seems to have been discontinued (that or everywheres out of stock)

Would this be a decent 60gb SSD for reasonable money?

OCZ Agility 3

http://www.amazon.co...ASIN=B004Z0S6RU

£77.48

Cheers

You could always go with a MSI GTX 560 Ti Hawk or the Twin Frozr 2 version is a great card to have. The SSD is fine. Another one you could look into is the Crucial line of SSDs. They're not bad either.
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http://www.aria.co.u...productId=44257
 
Just a heads up about ordering electronic items from Play. If it goes faulty after the 28 day period, they don't want to know and will refer you to the manufacturer. I had this recently with them, and will never buy any electronic items from them again.
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Go with the 570 and if you want extra performance in the future you could sli with the 750w PSU. When the new Nvidia cards are released the prices will drop and you will gain a massive boost in performance,
 
Go with the 570 and if you want extra performance in the future you could sli with the 750w PSU. When the new Nvidia cards are released the prices will drop and you will gain a massive boost in performance,

Yup, that works out pretty well too.
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I know a guy that has discount on ARIA soooo all of my prices are now void. The only thing I need to upgrade on the specs we have looked at. The PSU.
 
A good 750W will power a GTX 570 just fine. If it were SLI it's also good enough, but it's never wrong to have a higher rated PSU either.
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A good 750W will power a GTX 570 just fine. If it were SLI it's also good enough, but it's never wrong to have a higher rated PSU either.
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As I thought, but A) Aria dont sell the lovely Corsair PSU I want and its kinda really expensive at like 100 quid when Im getting deals like 210 for a EGVA GTX 570 (epic right?)

The spec is on the other guys laptop so I'll post up the revised stuff tomorrow.

I can also remember that a GA-Z68X-UD3-B3 ended up as the motherboard. Is that a better board (considering a 50 quid saving from my previously stated price for the p67)

I know its a newer MB - will that mean it will operate better if intel decide to keep the 1155 socket for Ivy? (havent researched IB so I have no clue(but they probably will change it like they always do))

Cheers guys
 
As I thought, but A) Aria dont sell the lovely Corsair PSU I want and its kinda really expensive at like 100 quid when Im getting deals like 210 for a EGVA GTX 570 (epic right?)

The spec is on the other guys laptop so I'll post up the revised stuff tomorrow.

I can also remember that a GA-Z68X-UD3-B3 ended up as the motherboard. Is that a better board (considering a 50 quid saving from my previously stated price for the p67)

I know its a newer MB - will that mean it will operate better if intel decide to keep the 1155 socket for Ivy? (havent researched IB so I have no clue(but they probably will change it like they always do))

Cheers guys

Maybe these could be an alternative?

http://www.aria.co.u...productId=43581

http://www.aria.co.u...productId=46239

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/750w

There's no need to worry for the motherboard. Since Ivy Bridge is still on the 1155 platform, Gigabyte has already updated most if not all of their BIOSs across all their 1155 boards to support the Ivy Bridge chips.
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Ok alot has happened today and I'm sorry for asking for help and then not heeding it in several places but this is what I have gotten for the grand price of 1016 quid.

1 x Gladiator Z68 Core i5 2500K 4.60GHz 8GB Overclocked Bundle

(Intel 2nd Generation Core i5-2500K Overclocked @ 4.60GHz*, Integrated Intel HD3000 Graphics, ASUS P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (REV B3) Socket 1155 DDR3 PCI-Express Motherboard, 8GB Mushkin Blackline #996995 (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24, Be Quiet! Dark Rock Advanced CPU Cooler.)

1 x LiteOn IHAS122-18 22x Internal DVD±R/RW SATA Drive - Black

1 x 700W OCZ ModXStream Pro Modular Silent SLI/Crossfire Ready ATX2.2 Power Supply

1 x NZXT Hush 2 Black Silent Full Tower Chassi

1 x 1TB Seagate Barracuda ST31000524AS 3.5" SATA III Hard Drive

1 x MSI GeForce GTX 580 Twin Frozr II OC 1536MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card w/ FREE Steam Voucher Batman: Arkham City!

And no I have not accidently typed 580...
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Looking great for a build. Got to love the GTX 580.
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Maybe you could have gotten a better 750W PSU and save a bit of money and get the GTX 570 instead? More affordable for SLI in the future.
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Why not go with a 570 with a 750w PSU? That way you can gain a massive boost when you buy another one when the prices have dropped. If you want to go Sli with a 580 you will most likely have to get a higher capacity PSU.
 
I know about that, however when it goes down in price I will probably get something like a 560 or maybe a 460 to use as a Physix dedicated card.

The thing is from what I've heard the 570 is maxed out at 1900x1200 even in SLI so I though getting a 580 would be more future proof, despite having to upgrade the PSU to get a SLI upgrade.
 
I know about that, however when it goes down in price I will probably get something like a 560 or maybe a 460 to use as a Physix dedicated card.

The thing is from what I've heard the 570 is maxed out at 1900x1200 even in SLI so I though getting a 580 would be more future proof, despite having to upgrade the PSU to get a SLI upgrade.

The OCZ 700W you've chosen is sufficient for your system. If you're not going to be doing much OC-ing, then it should be fine actually.
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