Should I get this gaming PC?
#1
I've been thinking about buying this PC ready made or buying the components to build it for fun. What do you think?

1st choice:

Case : Vantage Gamers Style Midi Tower Case
Motherboard : Gigabyte Z77-D3H Motherboard Technology
CPU : Intel Ivy Bridge I7 3770K Unlocked CPU
Hard Drive : 2tb Sata Hard Drive
Memory : 16gb DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
Graphics Card : Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 2gb GDDR5 with HDMI
Power Supply : 750 Watt Power Supply
Optical Drive : 24x Dual Layer Sata DVD Writer


2nd choice:


Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Motherboard
CPU: Intel I7 3770K (UNLOCKED) 3.5ghz (3.9Ghz Turbo)
GPU: Nvidia GTX 670 JETSTREAM 2GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
HDD: 1 TB Serial ATA Hard Drive
RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz Viper Memory
Power Supply: 750Watt Power Supply

Link here.


3rd choice:

CPU: Intel I5 3570K 3.4ghz CPU
Motherboard: Asus P8z77-V LX Motherboard
RAM: 16 GB DDR3 1600 MHz patriot Viper Memory
GPU: Nvidia GTX 680 2 GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
Power supply: 750W

Link here.



If you have any alterations, please let me know Smile
#2
Or 2nd choice:


Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Motherboard
CPU: Intel I7 3770K (UNLOCKED) 3.5ghz (3.9Ghz Turbo)
GPU: Nvidia GTX 670 JETSTREAM 2GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
HDD: 1 TB Serial ATA Hard Drive
RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz Viper Memory
Power Supply: 750Watt Power Supply

Link here.
#3
(10-28-2012, 12:44 AM)GeorgeTheBoy Wrote: Or 2nd choice:


Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Motherboard
CPU: Intel I7 3770K (UNLOCKED) 3.5ghz (3.9Ghz Turbo)
GPU: Nvidia GTX 670 JETSTREAM 2GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
HDD: 1 TB Serial ATA Hard Drive
RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz Viper Memory
Power Supply: 750Watt Power Supply

Link here.

This would be a much better choice for the idea of playing all games at max settings with more than enough playable FPS. You really don't need the i7-3770K, settle for the i5-3570K, if you can find one on eBay with similar specifications. The only thing to watch in those is the Power Supplies, lots of the time they end up being lower end power supplies and may die later on.
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#4
(10-28-2012, 11:04 PM)wweee2345 Wrote:
(10-28-2012, 12:44 AM)GeorgeTheBoy Wrote: Or 2nd choice:


Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Motherboard
CPU: Intel I7 3770K (UNLOCKED) 3.5ghz (3.9Ghz Turbo)
GPU: Nvidia GTX 670 JETSTREAM 2GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
HDD: 1 TB Serial ATA Hard Drive
RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz Viper Memory
Power Supply: 750Watt Power Supply

Link here.

This would be a much better choice for the idea of playing all games at max settings with more than enough playable FPS. You really don't need the i7-3770K, settle for the i5-3570K, if you can find one on eBay with similar specifications. The only thing to watch in those is the Power Supplies, lots of the time they end up being lower end power supplies and may die later on.

Yeah, I will keep an eye on the power supply. Then again, I may end up building it Smile

Thanks for the feedback. I will keep looking!
#5
Sounds like a great build. However as Wweee our dear technican mentioned, you really don't need an i7 for gaming at all.
The difference between i5-3750k and the i7 version of it is pretty much not noticeable in games Smile
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#6
(10-28-2012, 11:27 PM)StillAlive Wrote: Sounds like a great build. However as Wweee our dear technican mentioned, you really don't need an i7 for gaming at all.
The difference between i5-3750k and the i7 version of it is pretty much not noticeable in games Smile

Yeah, I would of went for an i5 but they only had PC's with the GTX670 if it had an i7. If I choose to build it then It'll be with an i5 Smile

Thanks for the feedback Smile

3rd choice:

CPU: Intel I5 3570K 3.4ghz CPU
Motherboard: Asus P8z77-V LX Motherboard
RAM: 16 GB DDR3 1600 MHz patriot Viper Memory
GPU: Nvidia GTX 680 2 GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
Power supply: 750W
#7
(10-28-2012, 11:44 PM)GeorgeTheBoy Wrote:
(10-28-2012, 11:27 PM)StillAlive Wrote: Sounds like a great build. However as Wweee our dear technican mentioned, you really don't need an i7 for gaming at all.
The difference between i5-3750k and the i7 version of it is pretty much not noticeable in games Smile

Yeah, I would of went for an i5 but they only had PC's with the GTX670 if it had an i7. If I choose to build it then It'll be with an i5 Smile

Thanks for the feedback Smile

3rd choice:

CPU: Intel I5 3570K 3.4ghz CPU
Motherboard: Asus P8z77-V LX Motherboard
RAM: 16 GB DDR3 1600 MHz patriot Viper Memory
GPU: Nvidia GTX 680 2 GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
Power supply: 750W

If you plan on building one, switch out the motherboard for one of these:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813157293

Drop down to 8 GB of RAM preferably G-Skill and Corsair; pretty good overall reviews and good reliability.

Settle for a OCZ ModXStream, if you plan on keeping it with one GPU. This is a good option:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6817341017

The GTX 670 will run just about anything you need for it. If you want GTX 680 performance, then just buy the GTX 670 and do about a 5%-10% overclock.

Keep the i5-3570K, only difference noticed between the i7 and i5 is in multi-threaded environments (rendering, video editing, etc.).

In total, you save around: $210

This money easily able to go for a case with better airflow, a solid state drive for load times/game load times or an aftermarket heatsink.
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#8
(10-29-2012, 12:43 AM)wweee2345 Wrote:
(10-28-2012, 11:44 PM)GeorgeTheBoy Wrote:
(10-28-2012, 11:27 PM)StillAlive Wrote: Sounds like a great build. However as Wweee our dear technican mentioned, you really don't need an i7 for gaming at all.
The difference between i5-3750k and the i7 version of it is pretty much not noticeable in games Smile

Yeah, I would of went for an i5 but they only had PC's with the GTX670 if it had an i7. If I choose to build it then It'll be with an i5 Smile

Thanks for the feedback Smile

3rd choice:

CPU: Intel I5 3570K 3.4ghz CPU
Motherboard: Asus P8z77-V LX Motherboard
RAM: 16 GB DDR3 1600 MHz patriot Viper Memory
GPU: Nvidia GTX 680 2 GB PCI-E Graphics Card With HDMI
Power supply: 750W

If you plan on building one, switch out the motherboard for one of these:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813157293

Drop down to 8 GB of RAM preferably G-Skill and Corsair; pretty good overall reviews and good reliability.

Settle for a OCZ ModXStream, if you plan on keeping it with one GPU. This is a good option:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6817341017

The GTX 670 will run just about anything you need for it. If you want GTX 680 performance, then just buy the GTX 670 and do about a 5%-10% overclock.

Keep the i5-3570K, only difference noticed between the i7 and i5 is in multi-threaded environments (rendering, video editing, etc.).

In total, you save around: $210

This money easily able to go for a case with better airflow, a solid state drive for load times/game load times or an aftermarket heatsink.

Problem is that I will be doing a lot of video rendering so maybe I should go for the i7 and change to the GTX 670. What do you think?
#9
If you planned on doing a lot of it especially if it was more intensive rendering then I would go with the i7. Otherwise just for gaming, you wont notice much difference in FPS.
#10
(10-29-2012, 12:57 AM)wweee2345 Wrote: If you planned on doing a lot of it especially if it was more intensive rendering then I would go with the i7. Otherwise just for gaming, you wont notice much difference in FPS.

Ok, and I might need the RAM.

The Motherboard. If I don't end up building it, shall I still replace the Motherboard? Do you reckon it's needed?


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