Hey Guys, first hardware related post in a long time so bear with me Budget: £6-700 Main uses of intended build:Media pc / Gaming Parts required: Case / PSU / Graphics / CPU-MB-RAM Bundle Previous build information (list details of parts):e8400, 4 gig DDR2, GTX26055nm Monitor resolution:1080p Storage requirements:N/A - Hard drives already Purchased Will you be overclocking: yes/no (delete as required) - Wouldnt object to a mild OC Any motherboard requirements (no. of USB, Xfire/SLI, fan headers): M-atx Extra information about desired system: Moving to a new apartment, not a lot of room here so my A70 is far to big xD Want a M-ATX system with a small footprint, for gaming and media, general use really. Want to use the following bundle: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-038-OB and Possibly this case: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-071-SV Heres a picture of the beast its replacing so it has to be special *Apologies to the admins for last attempt to post this, should really read the guides! *
This + your choice of case. The i5 should surpass the X6 for your needs. Particularly in gaming. Can also achieve massive OCs. If you did go with the SG07 you may be able to use the PSU that comes with it as it seems to be OK. Tis 80 Plus Certified at least. Edit: Doh! Realised you already had hard drives. Just remove the Spinpoint I added then.
completely agree with Jaybles on his build, unless you want to wait and see if bulldozer is any good, but for everyday needs and gaming your better of going for a sandy bridge build, also if you drop the cpu cooler down a bit, gelid tranquilo or something similar and obviously you already have a hard drive you should have enough for a 64Gb SSD possibly also was that a case custom painted/modded by TTL(Tom Logan)?
For your case I would go for the Silverstone Fortress FT03, small and good cooling. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/silv...ck-micro-atx-aluminum-mini-tower-case-w-o-psu The power supply seasonic 560w, easily enough power and 100% modular which is very helpful when building in a small case. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/560w...gold-90-eff-sli-crossfire-eps-12v-fan-cooling Motherboard asus p8p67-m, not sure if it is the best MATX board for P67. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus...-e-20-x16-ddr3-2133-2200-sata-6gb-s-raid-matx CPU Intel 2500K http://www.scan.co.uk/products/inte...ad-core-33ghz-gpu-850mhz-6mb-cache-95w-retail Cooler Sythe Mugen 2, because it is very quiet and has great cooling. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/scyt...1156-1155-and-amd-754-939-940-am2-am2plus-am3 Ram Corsair XMS3 4gb 1600mhz, would avoid the vengeance ram due to the tall heatsinks. Also 4gb is all you need for gaming and media. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/4gb-...600)-non-ecc-unbuffered-cas-9-9-9-24-xmp-165v Graphics Card Asus 560Ti, great card for the price. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1gb-asus-gtx-560-ti-directcu-ii-4000mhz-gddr5-gpu-830mhz-384-core Total = £712 You can bring my total down by changing the psu to something like a XFX 650W. http://www.scan.co.uk/products/650w...e-85-eff-sli-crossfire-eps-12v-135mm-gray-fan
Sure was Mate To Jaybles and bagman, I really like the SG07, its small, compact and has a good 600w PSU. IF you guys say i5 is the better option for gaming, will stick with that then, been seeing alot of people rate them very highly 560ti the Best card for the money then you think? I always preferred Nvidia but I'm told ATI is the best bang for buck at the moment?
Pretty much just go with whatever they're saying for the most part. You can always opt for a Z68 chipset if you so desire but the P67 tends to be cheaper. I don't know about the 4GBv8GB though, because even I use about 2GB due to all the crap I have running.
deffo go for a decent psu like a seasonic or a corsair. i would go for corsair gold series only due to them being fully modular which makes them much easier to keep pretty in a m-atx build. think the lowest they do is a ax650 which is £113 air flow is very important in smaller cases and less wires=better airflow+nicer looking interior if a mild overclock is required then i would just use the stock heatsink to reduce costs but does depend on the silicon lottery you enter
The equivalent AMD card would probably be the 6950 which is considerably more. For your resolution the 560 Ti is where its at.
From what I have read the unit that comes with the silverstone is a good job, 600w 80 plus cert, Im pretty adept at cable tidying so I dont see that being an issue given some of the builds I have seen. CPU cooling wise I think Ill go for one of these: http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/amdcooling/shuriken Seems like a quality piece of kit.