Get the Corsair CX600M and this board http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...telsocket1150/z97chipset/ga-z97x-gaming3.html
Get the Corsair CX600M and this board http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...telsocket1150/z97chipset/ga-z97x-gaming3.html
If he really wants that case and he is content with an i3 I'd go for option 1 and get the R3 with the CX600M and Z97X board.
By the way, when we did your system 2 years agoeek
the R3 was the latest but the R4 came out last year so tell him to check that out!
Yup the Corsair 200R and Zalman Z9 would be good ones to look at along with the Cooler Master K380. The SPEC-01 is an awesome case though for the money.
So if you got a cheaper board and case you could afford an i5 and 8GB of RAM?
If so, get this board: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...s/intelsocket1150/z97chipset/ga-z97x-sli.html
And this RAM: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...ddr3pc3-170002133mhz/f3-17000cl11d-8gbxl.html
And this i5 (4460 should be OK if he isn't interested in overclocking): http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/processors/intel4thgeni3i5i71150/bx80646i54460.html
Yes, the RAM being 2133MHz is faster than I'd normally recommend, but it's £1 more expensive than 1600MHz and the board looks like it supports 2133MHz RAM out of the box (even up to 3000MHz!) so why not?![]()
It all looks good. Tell him to have a look at the Z11 too (forgot about that, sorry!)
If you were going to get any other i5 I would advise you get the 4670K or the 4690K. The 4670K is £168 so it's a bit more expensive than the 4460. The difference is that the 4670K and 4690K are multiplier-unlocked so they're the ones you want for overclocking. Other than that I don't really see a reason why a 4460 wouldn't be fine. It's a quad-core so fine for gaming. Obviously if he got a 4670K and overclocked it it would be quite a bit faster than a 4460 but you would need aftermarket cooling for that and I think he will be fine with a 4460.
The i5s also come with a cooler so don't worry about that.
Here is the 4670K if you are interested: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/processors/intel4thgeni3i5i71150/bx80646i54670k.html
You can pick DVD drives up really cheaply - this would be fine: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/opticaldrives/satadvdwriters/sh-224dbbebe.html but you could make a bootable USB drive of your 8.1 disc instead.
The GTX 750 Ti is great for the money, but if he is saving up to get a card in the future then I would recommend he maybe aim for a GTX 760 or the GTX 860 if it's out by then instead. I'm loving mine. :good:
PhysX is cool and all but I don't think it's really needed unless he plays a lot of games which can take advantage of it. Right now the Radeon R9 270X is a good card and is a little cheaper than the GTX 760 so that might be worth looking at if he could get something more powerful than the GTX 750 Ti in the future.
It's looking like a good little build though! :good:
Yeah this build is going to be cool!
I think he will thank himself for saving and getting a GTX 760 or an 860. When the 860 comes out the 760s and 770s will be cheap for a little while whilst shops try to get rid of their old stock, so maybe he could pick up a cheap GTX 760 or 770 new?
When the GTX 770 came out, the GTX 670 went from being about £300 to around £180 new on Novatech for a couple of weeks because they wanted to get rid of them...![]()
I will keep my eyes out. At the moment most 2GB GTX 760s are around £170-190 and most 4GB GTX 760s are over £200 (mine is a 4GB).
The GTX 670 is a tiny bit faster than the GTX 760 and the 760 plays games perfectly at 1080p certainly so I think you'll be fine for a couple more years!
Upgrading from a GTX 670 to a GTX 760 4GB would be pointless since both cards perform about the same - the 670 is actually slightly faster!
But if you're buying one new for a build then yeah it's a great choice but you can save yourself about £40 and go for a 2GB one. I only went for 4GB for editing high resolution video footage.
If you're interested there is currently a Radeon R9 280 for £150 on Novatech. That's cheaper and faster than a 2GB GTX 760: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...icscards/amdr9280series/gv-r928wf3oc-3gd.html
I recommend checking out Novatech's Deals page to see what they have on offer! http://www.novatech.co.uk/deals
Good to hear good luck with the sales. :good: