So I'm about to buy a new computer and I've heard the way to do it is to get it custom built. I'll probably go through one of the local businesses in Ipswich like MSY, or I think there's one in Toowoomba too, unless you guys recommend a better/cheaper/easier place or site.
The main reason for this PC will be gaming, but I do a lot of other stuff on there as well. I want the latest games like BF3 and the like to run really well at somewhere near the highest graphical settings, but I really can't afford to go all out. I was recommended the following site by a fellow BF user and would love some thoughts, recommendations or advice on the below setup;
http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/rmp_sg_whirlpoolpcs_gaming_configs_1
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K $249
Mobo: Asrock Z77 PRO4-M $119 *one guy I spoke to said he has had trouble with Asrock products so stopped using them...thoughts?
RAM: Kingston 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1333 $45
SSD: Intel 330 Series 120GB $155 *necessary to have? Same guy told me it probably isn't...
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (ST2000DM001) $129
GPU: Sapphire 2GB AMD Radeon HD7870 GHz Edition $359 (Use MSI Afterburner – or a similar program – to set the fan speed curve to your liking)
Case: Fractal Design Define R3 $145 *can I get a cheaper model or is this one necessary?
PSU: Antec High Current Gamer 520W $79 *guy I spoke to said he recommends just using a 500W one which is 1/4 of the price...thoughts?
ODD: DVD burner $19
CPU HSF: Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO $39 (Use Asrock fan control software to tune the fan to your liking)
Extra Fan: 1x Nexus Real Silent 120mm $9 (move the stock exhaust fan up front as an intake fan, install the Nexus fan in its place, use the case's PCI fan controller to tune the fans to your liking)
So, aside from the bold questions above, the other thing I'm not real sure on is the whole "over-clocking" thing. Pretty sure the above video card comes overclocked straight out of the box, correct? Is the extra fan above necessary or is there a better way of doing this? How safe is this setup for overclocking?
Any advice is much appreciated, I know a little about this sort of stuff but clearly not as much as I'd like to
The main reason for this PC will be gaming, but I do a lot of other stuff on there as well. I want the latest games like BF3 and the like to run really well at somewhere near the highest graphical settings, but I really can't afford to go all out. I was recommended the following site by a fellow BF user and would love some thoughts, recommendations or advice on the below setup;
http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/rmp_sg_whirlpoolpcs_gaming_configs_1
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K $249
Mobo: Asrock Z77 PRO4-M $119 *one guy I spoke to said he has had trouble with Asrock products so stopped using them...thoughts?
RAM: Kingston 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1333 $45
SSD: Intel 330 Series 120GB $155 *necessary to have? Same guy told me it probably isn't...
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (ST2000DM001) $129
GPU: Sapphire 2GB AMD Radeon HD7870 GHz Edition $359 (Use MSI Afterburner – or a similar program – to set the fan speed curve to your liking)
Case: Fractal Design Define R3 $145 *can I get a cheaper model or is this one necessary?
PSU: Antec High Current Gamer 520W $79 *guy I spoke to said he recommends just using a 500W one which is 1/4 of the price...thoughts?
ODD: DVD burner $19
CPU HSF: Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO $39 (Use Asrock fan control software to tune the fan to your liking)
Extra Fan: 1x Nexus Real Silent 120mm $9 (move the stock exhaust fan up front as an intake fan, install the Nexus fan in its place, use the case's PCI fan controller to tune the fans to your liking)
So, aside from the bold questions above, the other thing I'm not real sure on is the whole "over-clocking" thing. Pretty sure the above video card comes overclocked straight out of the box, correct? Is the extra fan above necessary or is there a better way of doing this? How safe is this setup for overclocking?
Any advice is much appreciated, I know a little about this sort of stuff but clearly not as much as I'd like to





