New rig - Advice would be greatly Welcomed!

Ozydious

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Hey guys,

Firstly, I'm new here... so hi!

I'm not great at writing these things so let me just get to the point; The rig I have at the moment is pretty good... no complaints really, but I would like something new. I was inspired after the Bitfenix Prodigy was reviewed by TTL and I realised that it would be really cool to have a new rig for the next Insomnia.

Anyway, I'm not too sure on the specs, and I would like to reduce the cost of the rig but I have literally no clue about these things, my knowledge as far as hardware is concerned is somewhat limited and I largely go on the advice of one of my friends (also on this forum). Here are the specs I'm thinking of:

Bitfenix Prodigy

Intel i53570k

Asus P8Z77-I Deluxe

8Gb Mushkin Enhanced Blackline Frostbyte (single module)

Gigabyte WindForce Radeon HD 7850 OC 2048Mb GDDR5 PCI-Express

Crucial M4 7mm 64Gb SSD

Already have a 1Tb HDD from my current rig which I'll be putting into the new one (hopefully)

No idea about PSU - they all look the same to me

Corsair Hydro Series H100

That's about it I guess....

So yeah, any advice would be very welcomed as I am pretty much clueless... I've picked these parts based on my very feeble knowledge. Thanks for the help!

- Oz
 
I'm building a similar build except I will be getting 2x4gb corsair vengeance lp white ram and using an old gtx460.

PSU wise i would advise a modular one due to the small case something like corsairs ax650
 
And from looking at your current specs really the only thing that needs upgraded is the graphics card, ditch the cpu and mobo and get a 670

sorry about the double quote earlier, it keeps on doing that for some reason...

Anyway, that would be a lot cheaper but I bought the rig off of a mate earlier in the year and it would just be nice to build one from scratch this time, especially with Insomnia coming up soon.
 
You can only use the H100 if your not going to fit an optical drive other wise use the H80 or better yet use a noctua NH-D14 and as your only going to be using one graphics card i would suggest that you get a gtx670 over clocked that way all you will need is a corsair AX650 psu, hope this is of some help to you
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Oh and 8GB of Crucial Tactical Tracer 1600MHz ram (BLT2CP4G3D1608DT2TXOBCEU)
 
You can only use the H100 if your not going to fit an optical drive other wise use the H80 or better yet use a noctua NH-D14 and as your only going to be using one graphics card i would suggest that you get a gtx670 over clocked that way all you will need is a corsair AX650, hope this is of some help to you
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I don't really want an optical drive to be fair. I mean I hardly use my current one as it is apart from the occasional game; and I have an external one for when there is absolutely no other option. But it might be worth going for the H80 anyway, then I can always add an optical drive later if I changed my mind. I'll definitely give that card a look, thanks! Out of interest, these cards won't power 3 screens properly by themselves will they?
 
To be honest, for a LAN rig, I think the 7850 is just perfect. The performance per £ is great, and it's enough for playing pretty much everything.
 
To be honest, for a LAN rig, I think the 7850 is just perfect. The performance per £ is great, and it's enough for playing pretty much everything.

This, the 7950 is a great little card. Get 2x4GB of RAM and your good to go

EDIT: Just realised there's no PSU. Seeing as your going with an ITX build a modular power supply will be a godsend, a non-modular unit will be a nightmare. Something like a HX650 or a Be Quiet E9-CM 580W would be awesome
 
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with one module? Was thinking that it would leave the other DIMM slot open for when I want to upgrade at some point.

If u only use 1 stick your ram is only single channel. IB cpu really benefit from good ram so you really need double channel to get all the bandwidth
 
I don't really want an optical drive to be fair. I mean I hardly use my current one as it is apart from the occasional game; and I have an external one for when there is absolutely no other option. But it might be worth going for the H80 anyway, then I can always add an optical drive later if I changed my mind. I'll definitely give that card a look, thanks! Out of interest, these cards won't power 3 screens properly by themselves will they?

The 670's can run 3 monitors but you can only watch one monitor in 3d or three monitors in 2d and with the 670 you will be able to use pci-e 3.0 as you planing to get a 3570K
 
If u only use 1 stick your ram is only single channel. IB cpu really benefit from good ram so you really need double channel to get all the bandwidth

Thanks man, makes sense now. I don't think I'll go the whole hog and go for 16Gb, seems like overkill to me. I'll probably end up getting the same ram but in 2 modules.
 
The 670's can run 3 monitors but you can only watch one monitor in 3d or three monitors in 2d and with the 670 you will be able to use pci-e 3.0 as you planing to get a 3570K

But what about frame rates? Don't they drop significantly?
 
This, the 7950 is a great little card. Get 2x4GB of RAM and your good to go

EDIT: Just realised there's no PSU. Seeing as your going with an ITX build a modular power supply will be a godsend, a non-modular unit will be a nightmare. Something like a HX650 or a Be Quiet E9-CM 580W would be awesome

Thanks man, but aren't those PSUs like over £100? Isn't there something cheaper that I could get away with?
 
To be honest, for a LAN rig, I think the 7850 is just perfect. The performance per £ is great, and it's enough for playing pretty much everything.

Exactly how I feel man, My 5770 does the job as it is, I kind of feel that the 7850 might even be overkill... But then again, the quality of games is increasing quite rapidly and I would like something which could last me a little while. Shame mITX won't support dual graphics cards, otherwise I'd definitely be doing some crossfire/SLI.
 
Thanks man, but aren't those PSUs like over £100? Isn't there something cheaper that I could get away with?

The Be Quiet is £70 and is a great unit. Remember, never skimp out on a PSU, if you do you'll regret it in the future when it goes 'pop' and takes the rest of your components with it
 
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