seanspotatobiz
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I am hoping to build myself a new PC, capable of running current games, not fantastically, but at least better than the hardware that I'm currently using. I'm a student and don't want to expend money by buying excessively powerful components. I will start off with one graphics card and in a couple of years, upgrade to SLI/Crossfire cheaply by buying another card. I would like not to spend more than £600 and I'd like the machine to be fairly quiet, although complete silence isn't necessary. I might try the stock CPU cooler before deciding whether it's worth buying an alternative.
My current ideas are:
Processor:
1) AMD AM3 Phenom II 965 - £125
Motherboard
1) GIGABYTE GA-790XT-USB3 - £110 - has 2 USB 3.0 ports but only 1 PCIE x16 and 1 PCEI x8 slots
2) MSI 790FX-GD70 - £125 - has no USB 3.0 ports but 2 PCIE x16 and 2 PCIE x8 slots (the later two of which are unlikely to be used but I'm guessing two x16 are better than two x8 (the first x16 of the GIGABYTE board drops to x8 for Crossfire))
Graphics card
Has to be ATI to use the Crossfire. Don't yet know which - something around £100-£125.
Memory
1) Generic 4 x 2GB PC14400 1800MHz 240-pin DDR3 8-8-8-24 at 1.8v (eBay listing - mostly positive feedback, so I figure I can send it back if it doesn't stand up to memtest?) - £125
Case
1) Fractal Define R2 - £85
Hard disks and PSU will be salvaged from current system.
I'm open to any modifications. One question I have is the significance of x8 vs x16 PCIE slots. If I'm only using a mid-range graphics card, is there any benefit to the x16 slot? How much of a performance drop would there be in using two graphics cards in Crossfire mode with two x16 slots as opposed to two x8 slots? I may be ale to answer these myself with sufficient reading online, but now I must away to the DIY store for something else.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
My current ideas are:
Processor:
1) AMD AM3 Phenom II 965 - £125
Motherboard
1) GIGABYTE GA-790XT-USB3 - £110 - has 2 USB 3.0 ports but only 1 PCIE x16 and 1 PCEI x8 slots
2) MSI 790FX-GD70 - £125 - has no USB 3.0 ports but 2 PCIE x16 and 2 PCIE x8 slots (the later two of which are unlikely to be used but I'm guessing two x16 are better than two x8 (the first x16 of the GIGABYTE board drops to x8 for Crossfire))
Graphics card
Has to be ATI to use the Crossfire. Don't yet know which - something around £100-£125.
Memory
1) Generic 4 x 2GB PC14400 1800MHz 240-pin DDR3 8-8-8-24 at 1.8v (eBay listing - mostly positive feedback, so I figure I can send it back if it doesn't stand up to memtest?) - £125
Case
1) Fractal Define R2 - £85
Hard disks and PSU will be salvaged from current system.
I'm open to any modifications. One question I have is the significance of x8 vs x16 PCIE slots. If I'm only using a mid-range graphics card, is there any benefit to the x16 slot? How much of a performance drop would there be in using two graphics cards in Crossfire mode with two x16 slots as opposed to two x8 slots? I may be ale to answer these myself with sufficient reading online, but now I must away to the DIY store for something else.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
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