My New PC :D

Started by {TCE}Call-of-Duty, May 14, 2014, 05:25:50 PM

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May 14, 2014, 05:25:50 PM Last Edit: May 14, 2014, 06:44:24 PM by {TCE}Call-of-Duty
GM's situation inspired me to build my own PC instead of buying a laptop. For a budget , that's currently up in the air with my Dad but it should be around $500. (That's how much the laptop I wanted before costed). Right now I'm up to $420 and I have most of my things (I think?) here is my list so far [spoiler]Kingston Technology HyperX 8 GB (2x4 GB Modules) 1600 MHz DDR3 Dual Channel Kit (PC3 12800) 240-Pin SDRAM KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX by Kingston http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0037TO5C0/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_WTbDtb07NJ9BG Rosewill Ultra High Gloss Finished MicroATX Computer Case with 400W ATX 2.2 12V Power Supply, Black R363-M-BK by Rosewill http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ASW73G/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_wIaDtb1KRW9HW Lite-On Super AllWrite 24X SATA DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Drive - Bulk - IHAS124-04 (Black) by Lite-On http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002YIG9AQ/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_OIaDtb02G2ZX1 EVGA GeForce 8400 GS 1 GB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1302-LR by EVGA http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049MPQA4/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_aJaDtb0HXW5ES Windows 8.1 System Builder OEM DVD 64-Bit by Microsoft Software http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F3ZN2W0/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_zJaDtb1MXY633 WD Blue 1 TB Desktop Hard Drive: 3.5 Inch, 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache - WD10EZEX by Western Digital http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088PUEPK/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_ZJaDtb0ZM1T65 Genuine Dell FF3FN Studio XPS 7100 Small Mini Tower Small Mini Towe... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008S168P4/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_tKaDtb15BYAQQ[/spoiler] I have till my birthday to get everything together which is in a month. (Goin be a awesome birthday) any help?

Edit: Found better RAM sticks that were cheaper
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That sounds like quite the build you got going, especially with that GPU, GeForce cards are very good for a gaming rig.

I wish I had a $500 budget, it would give me so much freedom with my old tower...

May 15, 2014, 09:55:40 AM #2 Last Edit: May 15, 2014, 10:23:21 AM by Carbon27
This makes 3 of us.

Even before my old crappy 2005 PC died, I have been saving for a new PC. My budget is a tad bigger, 800$-1K$, maybe 600$ if I find a sale. This is just the PC, nothing else. Hoping to get a triple screen setup, but I have no idea if my budget would allow for that.

You should give a little more detail. What will you be using this for? Just gaming? Music, movies, games, school, and/or web searches? Are you looking for a desktop or a laptop? I suggest a desktop. If portability is a must but you won't need to move it often, you could get a very small case. If this is for gaming, I suggest bumping the budget a little higher if you want to play newer games, ESPECIALLY if you are buying a laptop. I suggest steering clear of laptops. Are you looking for a PC that is easy to upgrade? Then you will need a good motherboard. Also I have heard that you should buy a power supply that doesn't come with the case. Please, give us more info.

Sorry for all the edits, getting used to a new pc and keyboard.




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Quote from: Carbon27 on May 15, 2014, 09:55:40 AM
This makes 3 of us.

Even before my old crappy 2005 PC died, I have been saving for a new PC. My budget is a tad bigger, 800$-1K$, maybe 600$ if I find a sale. This is just the PC, nothing else. Hoping to get a triple screen setup, but I have no idea if my budget would allow for that.

You should give a little more detail. What will you be using this for? Just gaming? Music, movies, games, school, and/or web searches? Are you looking for a desktop or a laptop? I suggest a desktop. If portability is a must but you won't need to move it often, you could get a very small case. If this is for gaming, I suggest bumping the budget a little higher if you want to play newer games, ESPECIALLY if you are buying a laptop. I suggest steering clear of laptops. Are you looking for a PC that is easy to upgrade? Then you will need a good motherboard. Also I have heard that you should buy a power supply that doesn't come with the case. Please, give us more info.

Sorry for all the edits, getting used to a new pc and keyboard.
Just a normal PC for myself and put a few games on like BF and RC, I like the 1TB hard drive cause it's cheap and big. The graphics card is just to run basic things like Windows 8 and whatnot. Sorry about not putting this in my first post. :slap: but you know me :D
"I would explain it to you but your head might explode."


Quote from: {TCE}Call-of-Duty on May 15, 2014, 12:14:52 PM
Just a normal PC for myself and put a few games on like BF and RC, I like the 1TB hard drive cause it's cheap and big. The graphics card is just to run basic things like Windows 8 and whatnot. Sorry about not putting this in my first post. :slap: but you know me :D

"Games like", you mean age? If you are going to play games that old 500$ is way too much. They ran perfect on my old PC. My mom got an average refurbished PC recently, ran NFS Pro street MAXED at 25 FPS. A 500$ PC might be too much. Unless there is a more demanding game that you are thinking of playing, save some of that money.




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Quote from: Carbon27 on May 15, 2014, 01:53:17 PM
"Games like", you mean age? If you are going to play games that old 500$ is way too much. They ran perfect on my old PC. My mom got an average refurbished PC recently, ran NFS Pro street MAXED at 25 FPS. A 500$ PC might be too much. Unless there is a more demanding game that you are thinking of playing, save some of that money.
There really isn't a specific game just those I already have like BF or RC like I said. At the most I'll be playing TFU:US and MAYBE BO2 (If I'm in a good mood)
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Quote from: {TCE}Call-of-Duty on May 15, 2014, 03:46:44 PM
There really isn't a specific game just those I already have like BF or RC like I said. At the most I'll be playing TFU:US and MAYBE BO2 (If I'm in a good mood)
No Bioshock?!

May 15, 2014, 04:54:02 PM #8 Last Edit: May 15, 2014, 06:51:35 PM by {TCE}Call-of-Duty
Quote from: {PLA} Van STING on May 15, 2014, 04:19:39 PM
No Bioshock?!
No STINGSTER, that's what a Xbox is for

EDIT: Forget that motherboard in my first post, it is a ATX, my tower is a Micro ATX here is one I found thats pretty much the same (Probably better) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009O7YZAG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
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May 15, 2014, 10:11:43 PM #9 Last Edit: May 15, 2014, 10:13:24 PM by aeria.
I believe I can be of assistance here.

A $500 budget isn't optimal however it's still very possible to work with.

Your current part list, to be perfectly honest, isn't good. The motherboard is a replacement from a Dell desktop, which is NOT what you want to purchase. The video card you chose is 8 years old. No reason to purchase it. You're also missing a CPU.

Here's a $500 dollar build that will have good gaming performance. This PC should be ~an Xbox One in terms of gaming performance. Perhaps it's a bit under an XB1 as the CPU isn't the greatest but for $500 this is very strong.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks

CPU:  AMD Athlon X4 760K 3.8GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($92.25 @ Amazon)
Motherboard:  Gigabyte GA-F2A55M-S1 Micro ATX FM2+ Motherboard  ($54.42 @ Amazon)
Memory:  Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory  ($71.84 @ Amazon)
Storage:  Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($59.26 @ Amazon)
Video Card:  Gigabyte Radeon R7 260X 1GB Video Card  ($130.63 @ Amazon)
Case:  Rosewill RANGER-M MicroATX Mini Tower Case  ($43.53 @ Amazon)
Power Supply:  EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  ($53.66 @ Amazon)
Total: $505.59
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-05-16 00:53 EDT-0400)

That part list was built assuming you'll only purchase parts on Amazon. The final price tag includes New York sales tax (8.875%) I suggest purchasing parts from Newegg as they are tax free unless you live in Cali or Jersey. NCIX US is also a great tax-free retailer (unless you live in Cali) and they have free shipping on orders >$100.

Pointers:
1) Reuse your old copy of Windows. It's also easy to acquire a free copy of Windows if you no longer have it. I'm a comp sci major in college so let me know if you're having problems getting a copy.
2) DVD drives are plain outdated, most people are doing builds without the DVD drive now. I haven't used mine for as long as I've built my PC. If you're in a situation where you need to use it, yours existing laptop is usable.
3) The Radeon 260X is a great video card for the money. My friend has it and he's been playing Counter Strike: GO at max settings with no issues. He's also been playing Arma 3.
4) PSUs that come pre-installed in cases are usually not good. The PSU is NOT something you want to skimp out on. A bad PSU can potentially destroy other components. I've seen this more than enough times with people trying to save money by getting a poor one, only to see their money wasted as the computer catches fire (not kidding here). This 500W PSU has a lot of breathing room for improvements and is from a reliable company.
5) The CPU I gave you isn't a strong quad core CPU but it should be solid enough for your needs without going over your $500 budget.

Feel free to voice your opinion on this build and I can make changes to accommodate to your needs.


#TYBG

Like I've said before, I'm not in the market for a hardcore gaming computer just a normal average-consumer PC... With a TB of a hard drive. My old laptop is in horrible condition so I can't get the Windows 7 from it. That why I had the Windows 8. So these are my requests are pretty much a above average computer with a TB Hard Drive and a decent graphics card and Windows 8. If you can find anything like that that's better than what I already have and in the budget.
"I would explain it to you but your head might explode."


Sorry I missed out on you saying you just wanted an average PC. I'll remake the build.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks

CPU:  AMD A6-6400K 3.9GHz Dual-Core Processor  ($64.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard:  MSI A55M-E33 Micro ATX FM2+ Motherboard  ($55.38 @ Newegg)
Memory:  G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2133 Memory  ($74.99 @ Newegg)
Storage:  PNY XLR8 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk  ($59.99 @ NCIX US)
Storage:  Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($54.99 @ NCIX US)
Case:  Rosewill Line-M MicroATX Mini Tower Case  ($41.52 @ Amazon)
Power Supply:  Antec Basiq 430W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  ($39.99 @ NCIX US)
Optical Drive:  LG GH24NSB0 DVD/CD Writer  ($14.99 @ Newegg)
Operating System:  Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit)  ($99.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $491.83
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-05-16 16:23 EDT-0400)

There's an SSD for OS performance and the 1 TB hard drive for the storage capacity. The CPU is more than enough for average-computer needs and it has integrated graphics that relies on fast memory so 2133 MHz RAM was added. The extra money went towards a DVD drive and a copy of Windows 8.1.


#TYBG

Okay I got the stuff in my Amazon cart, I found the RAM sticks there to. Thanks for helping me out on this :clap:
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