Friday, December 27, 2013

What computer parts do I need to build one myself?

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Alvin


If you can give me suggestions & information about the gaming computer spec i have below that I want to build myself. PLEASE, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND OPINIONS!!!

This is what I have in mind:

Case: Reasonable Price on a Full Tower

Processor: Intel® Core⢠i7 4820K Processor (4x 3.70GHz/10MB L3 Cache)
(TBH, something at least 3.0+ghz or what do you guys recommend)

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 -- 4x PCI-E 2.0 x16
(I wanted something that can do up to 3-SLI/3 Graphic cards for future purposes or to hear your opinions)

ram: 16GB 2x8GB DDR3-2133 Memory Module
(I really would like to stick to 8GB Sticks only, would love you hear your opinions and does it make any difference on brand?)

graphic card: GeForce GTX 760 Ti (OEM)
(I was gonna buy one now, and in a year or two later I can buy more if my graphic card cant support the game, am I doing this right to save money and to keep it up to date with future games?)

Fan: I REALLY DO NEED HELP, TRYING TO AVOID LIQUID COOLER?
(I REALLY NEED HELP HERE)

Hard Drive: 500GB at least
(I've been looking into SSD, but they are so expensive for 500gb...
I also read that it's good for gaming? But it only makes a difference in the loading screen not game play.. if someone knows anything about it? Thanks)

CD/DVD: Some Random reason price one with blue ray
(Any recommendation?)

Wifi/Bluetooth: Any some reasonable quality internal thing.
(Any recommendation?)

Media Card: Internal Media card reader
(Any recommendation?)

power supply: some kind of 1200 waltz power supply
(I dont know if any brand or stuff makes a big difference...)


PLEASE, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND OPINIONS!!!
This is my first time...The only website I know of is newegg.com and if anyone knows a really detailed guide.
thank you!



Answer
What are you going to do with it? I hope not only gaming?

SSD's are only good for acces/transfer times.. so it will only help at loading times but ofcourse not in the actual gameplay. It will also help to keep windows snappy and boot it up fast. Just get a 120GB disk to put windows+programs on it plus a 1 or 2 tb hard drive.
Bluray drives are expensive and useless.. it's 2013 and optical media are dead. A DVD player might be useful only for drivers and os installation.

And in my opinion: Don't go for multiple videocards. Selling the old graphics card and buying a single new one is in my opinion almost always a better option. That way you get less heat, newer technology and no need for expensive psu's and motherboards.

What parts would you need to build a Gaming Computer in 2013?




Cameron Co


I'm sitting here trying to figure out what I would need for a Gaming Computer in 2013, because all the tutorials and questions are out of date. I'm looking to build my own, and . But what I'm also looking for, is to be able to probably run... let's say Watch Dogs on Ultra when it comes out. Because I can't figure out if I should get a motherboard, but worry it wouldn't fit in a case, or something like that. So I am basically looking for ways to know I won't run into this problem. Money isn't a problem with me. Throw whatever you got, please c:


Answer
Not too difficult. The old tutorials should still basically apply. Just make sure your motherboard and processor are compatible. They need to have the same type of socket. For example if you want to use an Intel Core i5 with a 1156 socket you will need to make sure the motherboard is also Socket 1156. It should plainly tell you this in the product description. You can also find a motherboard you prefer and then look on the manufacturer's website for a user manual or spec chart showing which exact processors are supported. Most motherboards are going to be Micro ATX or full ATX. A full ATX motherboard will fit in any mid tower or full tower computer. A MicroATX motherboard will fit in nearly every conventional computer case available. Other than that, just make sure you get an adequate power supply.




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