New Rig in september

Rawrben

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[font=comic sans ms, cursive]I'm planning to build a new rig in September and this is what i have so far.[/font]



AMD FX-8150

ASUS Sabertooth AMD 990FX

8GB Mushkin Enhanced Blackline Frostbyte 2x4gb

2x MSI Twin FrozR II GeForce GTX 560 Ti OC 2gb

850W Corsair AX Series Gold Modular Psu

[font=comic sans ms, cursive]​2x 1tb [/font]Western Digital Caviar Black

Corsair Obsidian 800d

Total is £1218.06
 
yes I do like Amd always had a Amd computer and never had a problem, And I'm mainly going to use this for video editing and light gaming
 
Don't go AMD for video editing, you might like AMD and their cpus have their place (particularly the 4100 for budget gaming) but they suck for rendering.

CPU I'd suggest a 3770K - in September they will probably be around the £200 mark.

Mobo You can get a top of the range performance mobo for only a bit over £100 (MSI GD55 or similar are £120). The sabertooths are no better performing and cost a lot more but you might like the look (you can get the sabertooth for intel cpus too).

CPU Cooler You don't have one listed, not planning on overclocking? It would really help with your video rendering...

RAM Get 16gb for rendering.

GPUs By September those 560s will be well out of date. If you are looking for a GPU budget around the 2x 560 mark then a 670 will probably be that price then. better to get 1 better gpu than 2 cheaper ones.

SSD You haven't got one listed but it would greatly improve the feel of the machine, you can get small 60gb ones for the OS from £60 and they will go all the way to several hundred gbs.

HDD Caviar Blacks are awesome.

PSU AX850 is great but overkill if you only get the one 670 instead. you could run the 3770 and 2 670s on a 750W.
 
Don't go AMD for video editing, you might like AMD and their cpus have their place (particularly the 4100 for budget gaming) but they suck for rendering.

CPU I'd suggest a 3770K - in September they will probably be around the £200 mark.

Mobo You can get a top of the range performance mobo for only a bit over £100 (MSI GD55 or similar are £120). The sabertooths are no better performing and cost a lot more but you might like the look (you can get the sabertooth for intel cpus too).

CPU Cooler You don't have one listed, not planning on overclocking? It would really help with your video rendering...

RAM Get 16gb for rendering.

GPUs By September those 560s will be well out of date. If you are looking for a GPU budget around the 2x 560 mark then a 670 will probably be that price then. better to get 1 better gpu than 2 cheaper ones.

SSD You haven't got one listed but it would greatly improve the feel of the machine, you can get small 60gb ones for the OS from £60 and they will go all the way to several hundred gbs.

HDD Caviar Blacks are awesome.

PSU AX850 is great but overkill if you only get the one 670 instead. you could run the 3770 and 2 670s on a 750W.

Might rethink to a Intel then if its better for rendering might get a i7 iveybridge, motherboard I just liked the look of so if I can get a cheaper one that is still a top of the range performance board, i already have a water-cooling kit which I got for Christmas and never used. I did not really think ssd did anything but if it improve the computers performance then I will get one, I will get more ram maybe 24gb's so I have more then I need, I will have a rethink about the gpu might just get a GTX680 and if 850watts is overkill I will get a 750watt
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they actually render fine.. and nothings wrong with AMD but Intel is quicker and if you're really gonna spend that grand or a 1,000$+ go Intel AMD for for that 600$ budget
 
A 2700/3770K and a 680 could be had for well under 1200 with everything else. Its always better to get more expensive cards in the first place and you can always SLI in 6 or so months down the line. Also, why 800D? Its big, ugly and made for watercooling. A Lian-Li or Silverstone would suit better I think.
 
Well, let me qualify what I have said.

AMD Bulldozers have many averagely performing cores in their cpus.

Intel have a few very high performing cores.

The 8150 is good in very specific circumstances where its 4 (8 cores) modules are all fully tasked, in fact in these situations it is very good. Problem is that it has very poor single thread performance so it falls quickly behind Intel when there is an uneven load across the cores or the threads are few and complex or only lightly threaded.

8150 is slightly but noticably better in specific situations where the workload suits it, but in every other situation a 2600k is better.

But the big point for me is that the 2600k will work at 3.8ghz on turbo whereas the 8150 will turbo itself to 4.2ghz under workload. Now if you overclocked a 2600k to 4.2ghz the 8150 is just history at eveything.

Take a look at the content creation, productivity and Media encoding (or read the whole thing) to get some perspective on the situation and you can make up your own mind
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In other news...

an SSD will increase apparent speed of your PC because content will load much, much faster.

16gb will do you fine to be honest, you probably won't use all that even for rendering because you will become CPU limited first.

680 is a good gpu but it isn't much better than a 670 but costs a lot more at the moment. If you overclock them both then they perform the same. Also note that we will be getting close to the AMD 8000 series release towards the end of the year!
 
My new list and still working on the graphics card

Windows 7 Professional oem 64bit £107.35

Silverstone Raven RV03 Case £104.98

Corsair AX750 £124.99

LG BH10LS38 Blu-Ray Drive £63.99

MSI Z77A-GD65 £144.99

Intel Core i7-3570K £175.99

Corsair 8GB (2x4GB) Vengeance Blue DDR3 1600MHz DIMM 240-pin CL9 LP £38.98

Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green £89.98

Crucial 64GB M4 SSD £61.99

Noctua NH-D14 £64.99

MSI GTX 670 965MHz 2GB OC £329.98

Delivery Cost £1.98

Sub total £1308.21

and with £80 Discount

Total £1228.21
 
Right hows this

Intel


Core i5 3570K

ASUS P8Z77-V LX

ThermalTake Contac Ultra Silent Cooler

CORSAIR 16GB DDR3 1600

1tb Western Digital Caviar Black

Geforce Gtx670 2gb


750W Corsair AX Series Gold Modular Psu

Cooler Master CM Storm Scout

Total: £989.45
 
Well I think you do need to go 3770k if you are doing lots of video editing - it will be noticably faster.

I'm not familiar with that cpu cooler but I think you'll need something that performs as well as a NH-D14/H100 if you want to be above 4.5ghz.

You not getting an SSD?

Everything else looks good.
 
Swap the mobo for a MSI Z77 GD55, fantastic value for money board, and get a 3770K. Also, change the Thermaltake cooler for a Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo. Another thing, the CM Storm Scout is quite an old case and there's better mid tower cases out there now. For the same price you could get a Fractal Arc Midi, or for a little more something like a 550D, 500R, HAF XM etc...
 
the best i can do for you is this

Windows 7 home premium oem 64bit £69.99

Silverstone Raven RV03 Case £104.98

Corsair TX650 £69.99

LG CH10LS28 AUAR Blu-Ray Drive £47.98

MSI Z77A-GD55 £119.98

Intel Core i7-3770K £249.99

Corsair 8GB (2x4GB) Vengeance Blue DDR3 1600MHz DIMM 240-pin CL9 LP £38.98 X 2 (77.96)

Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green £89.98

Crucial 64GB M4 SSD £61.99

Noctua NH-D14 £64.99

MSI GTX 670 965MHz 2GB OC £329.98

Delivery Cost £1.98

Sub total £1284.81

and with £80 Discount

Total £1204.81
 
the best i can do for you is this

Windows 7 home premium oem 64bit £69.99

Silverstone Raven RV03 Case £104.98

Corsair TX650 £69.99

LG CH10LS28 AUAR Blu-Ray Drive £47.98

MSI Z77A-GD55 £119.98

Intel Core i7-3770K £249.99

Corsair 8GB (2x4GB) Vengeance Blue DDR3 1600MHz DIMM 240-pin CL9 LP £38.98 X 2 (77.96)

Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green £89.98

Crucial 64GB M4 SSD £61.99

Noctua NH-D14 £64.99

MSI GTX 670 965MHz 2GB OC £329.98

Delivery Cost £1.98

Sub total £1284.81

and with £80 Discount

Total £1204.81

This. It would be great for gaming and video editing!
 
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