overkill gaming rig ides's (£3000)

just so we are all on the same page i will list my spec

1090t 3.8ghz

8 gb gskill ripjaws 1600mhz

asus ch 4 formula

2 x 6950's

for my budget that was this best i could do and it was built a while ago
 
How about this then, it has a 3770k, 2 4 gb 670's and a Dell U2711 2560 X 1440 IPS Monitor :

EDIT : LINK WILL NOT WORK. Here is the Spec List :

Corsair H100 Hydro Series Extreme Performance CPU cooler,

2 X 4GB EVGA GTX 670, 28nm, PCIe 3.0 (x16), 6208MHz GDDR5, GPU 915MHz, Boost 980MHz,

16GB (4x4GB) Corsair DDR3 Dominator GT, PC3-17066 (2133), Non-ECC, CAS 9-11-10-27,

120GB Kingston HyperX, 2.5" SSD, SATA III - 6Gb/s, , Read 555MB/s, Write 510MB/s,

1TB Western Digital WD10EZRX Caviar Green, 3.5" HDD, SATA III - 6Gb/s, IntelliPower,

1200W PSU, Corsair Pro Series Gold 1200AX, Modular, 90%Eff', 80 PLUS Gold,

Corsair Individually Sleeved Modular Cable kit for the Pro Series Gold AX1200 PSU's, Red

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit SP1 Operating System, Single, - OEM

Samsung SH-B123L/BSBP 12x Blu-ray BD-ROM & DVDRW Combo Player OEM

Silverstone Raven RV03B-W Black Mid Tower Performance Case USB 3.0 with Side Window

Asus Sabertooth Z77, Intel Z77,

Intel Core i7 3770K,1155, Ivy Bridge, Quad Core, 3.5GHz,

27" Dell U2711 A09 U2711 Widescreen IPS, 2560x1440,

TOTAL : £2,926.30
 
just so we are all on the same page i will list my spec

1090t 3.8ghz

8 gb gskill ripjaws 1600mhz

asus ch 4 formula

2 x 6950's

for my budget that was this best i could do and it was built a while ago

That's a fine build
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We aren't attacking you although you may feel like it!
 
ok a noob question here but if he went for a monitor that was 2560 x 1440 wouldn't he need a cpu like a 3770k?

Na - the cpu just handles the game mechanics and rules like where you are shooting and the effects of the bullet. The gpus turn what the cpu says is happening into a slideshow - literally (defined as the fps). Changing the graphics settings or resolution doesn't change anything that the cpu has to calculate but it massively changes what the gpu has to do.

E.g.

If somebody gets shot and dies in BF3 then regardless of what graphics settings are being played the cpu just says that the guy is dead. The gpu has to turn that into a graphical representation - and the more pixels and the prettier the pixels the harder that is. The cpu isn't making pixels so no extra work.
 
ok we have sucess. he has read thought this thread and he agree's that it may be too overkill so. i am in the process of helping him decide ona new build still the same price tag but seeing what we can get
 
ANOTHER OPTION :

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Samsung SH-B123L/BSBP 12x Blu-ray BD-ROM & DVDRW Combo Player OEM
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Silverstone Raven RV03B-W Black Mid Tower Performance Case USB 3.0 with Side Window w/o PSU
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27" Dell U2711 A09 U2711 Widescreen IPS, 2560x1440, HDMI, 2xDVI-D, Display Port, 5 x USB, 8in1 reader
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4GB Gigabyte GTX 690, 28nm, PCIe 3.0 (x16), 6008MHz GDDR5, GPU 915MHz, Boost 1019MHz, Cores 3072, 3 x DL DVI, Mini DP
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8GB (2x4GB) Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Red LP, PC3-14900 (1866), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 9-10-9-27, XMP, 1.5V
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120GB Corsair Force Series GT, SATA III SSD, SandForce SF2200, Read 555Mb/s, Write 515Mb/s, 85K IOPS
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Go for something similar to what petrolhead said - it's basically bang on.

I understand the need to get good fps (95% of us are here because of it!). Does he know how to overclock (or want to learn)?

@ Orange T - can you sort out those images and codes - it's bloody hard to read lol.
 
ok after some talking this is where we are at

Intel Core i7 3820

Corsair H80

ASRock X79 Extreme4

Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1600Mhz

MSI GeForce GTX 670 965MHz 2GB x 2

CM Storm Trooper

OCZ Technology 128GB Vertex 4 SATA 6Gb

BenQ G2420HD 24" Widescreen 1920 x 1080

Microsoft Windows 7 Professional OEM 64-bit

he is going to order today btw

what he wants to know is, is there any reason the rig above won't work and will it do the job of maxing out any game
 
ok after some talking this is where we are at

Intel Core i7 3820

Corsair H80

ASRock X79 Extreme4

Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1600Mhz

MSI GeForce GTX 670 965MHz 2GB x 2

CM Storm Trooper

OCZ Technology 128GB Vertex 4 SATA 6Gb

BenQ G2420HD 24" Widescreen 1920 x 1080

Microsoft Windows 7 Professional OEM 64-bit

he is going to order today btw

what he wants to know is, is there any reason the rig above won't work and will it do the job of maxing out any game

Noooooooooo. Forget 2011 socket, that's for people who need the Hex Cores and hyperthreading, which he does not. Go for an i5 3570K and a Z77 board. And don't forget the PSU, you'll need one of those
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If this is purely for gaming then I would say build something along the lines of what petrolhead said. BUT if he wants to spend that amount still there are things you can add that will actually make a big difference to your gaming experience. A 2560x1600 or 2560x1440 monitor is great to game on and a decent sound card and headphones also makes a huge difference. The other good thing here is the monitor, headphones, soundcard wont become obsolete in a few years like the rest of the rig so in the future when an upgrade is needed these parts can be carried over.

In response to your latest post the 3820 often gets lower fps than an i5 3570K, especially when overclocking is taken into account so it would be better to go for that.
 
guys i have tried and tried and tried he won't budge of ivybridge so it has to be
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just so you know this is winding me up aswell, i will be glad when it is ordered and build :'(
 
ah socket 2011 ivybridge isn't out for about 6 months (or maybe even quite a bit more) you mean sandy-bridge extreme lol! Don't worry all these architectures get confusing
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Unless you get the hexacore the it's exactly the same performance as the 1155 i7 (3770k). 2011 socket isn't anymore useful. But if he did want a 2011 then the 3820 is the cpu to get.
 
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