Cutting Costs off First Build...Please help!

nuketown

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Hey Guys,

I'm still pondering a build...

I'm hoping to shave a few dollars off this build... but overall I am wanting a build that will last me a good 3-4 years, and support any gameplay for that period.

Thanks for any help!

Cheers

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NZXT Guardian 921RB Red

OCZ Fatal1t Series 550W
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15_305&products_id=12597

ASRock Z77 Extreme4
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=138_711_1183&products_id=19867

Intel Core i7 3770k (or should i get i5 3570k?:confused:)

Sapphire Radeon HD7970 (this seems to be better than GTX 670? http://www.anandtech.com/bench/GPU12/372)

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=193_1309&products_id=19125

G.Skill Ripjaws
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=16509

Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB (or is Caviar Black worth the extra $?)
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=210_344&products_id=15934

OCZ Agility 3 120GB SSD
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=210_902_903&products_id=17311

LG CH12LS28 Blu-Ray
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=658_667&products_id=18220

Samsung
http://www.shoppingexpress.com.au/buy/samsung-s27a950d-27-inch-led-lcd-3d-120hz-2ms-monitor/S27A950D

CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=207_23_845&products_id=18670
 
take the 3570k it is much cheaper and you are by far good with that:)

the 670 is better, it is newer and im nvidia fan:P

you should drop your monitor to 24" you are good with that too and you will save up around 150-200$

i think the hdd is good enough for you but im not an expert on HDDs..

oh, and a question because i heard that the OCZ Fatal1ty's were a bit suck:confused:

i think you will save up really much with this!:) good luck!
 
take the 3570k it is much cheaper and you are by far good with that:)

the 670 is better, it is newer and im nvidia fan:P

you should drop your monitor to 24" you are good with that too and you will save up around 150-200$

i think the hdd is good enough for you but im not an expert on HDDs..

oh, and a question because i heard that the OCZ Fatal1ty's were a bit suck:confused:

i think you will save up really much with this!:) good luck!

I'm definently set on a 27" monitor I think... I have a large space to fill.

Hmm... 7970 vs. 670! Idk which 1 is better... but from what I've heard, the 7970 can easily outclock the 680? Not sure though...

I think that PSU will be allright... and it's pretty cheap.

I think the 3570k is the way to go, cheaper: How far can I safely overclock it with the CM Hyper 212?
 
nuketown said:
Hmm... 7970 vs. 670! Idk which 1 is better... but from what I've heard, the 7970 can easily outclock the 680? Not sure though...
A GTX 680 is faster than a 7970 when both cards are at stock speeds. A GTX 670 would be more than enough for you though.

nuketown said:
I think the 3570k is the way to go, cheaper: How far can I safely overclock it with the CM Hyper 212?
You can overclock the 3570K by just raising the multiplier in the BIOS.
 
MicroCenter

i5 3570k: http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0388577

Asus Extreme4: http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0387554

If you have a MicroCenter in your area it looks about like a $50 savings just on these two items.

As for SSD and HDD combo, have you looked into these? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148837

Does anyone have information on these new hybrid drives? They would really save some cash if they perform like SeaGate says they do.:good:
 
i5 3570k: http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0388577

Asus Extreme4: http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0387554

If you have a MicroCenter in your area it looks about like a $50 savings just on these two items.

As for SSD and HDD combo, have you looked into these? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148837

Does anyone have information on these new hybrid drives? They would really save some cash if they perform like SeaGate says they do.:good:

Tip: it's an australian website, and Microcentre isn't over here.

OP: What they said 3570K, GTX670. Pccasegear is a wonderful site, I use it as much as possible. Good luck!
 
Would you have any idea about how far I could overclock the 7970?

Cheers
Depends which 7970 you go for. If you go for one with stock cooling, you can probably overclock it by about 20-50MHz (guessing here), but if you go for one with aftermarket cooling you'll likely be able to overclock a lot further.

There are some great pieces of software out there which will help you overclock - MSI Afterburner is one of them (I don't think you even need an MSI card to use Afterburner either).
 
you do not need an MSI card to use it. It does not even ask. Another great one is EVGA precision (don't have to have a EVGA card, but you need an EVGA account to download it.)

Thanks for confirming. :) Yeah I was gonna mention EVGA Precision too but again I didn't know if you needed an EVGA card - apparently you don't. :)
 
Thanks for confirming. :) Yeah I was gonna mention EVGA Precision too but again I didn't know if you needed an EVGA card - apparently you don't. :)
When you enter your info to get the download of precision it will ask you who manufactured your card. I've entered Dell, Nvidia, and VisionTek and never been denied the download. I think they are just happy your using their program over others. Back in the day, before Precision X came out I liked it. I could get 100 MHz more out of it than MSI Afterburner on the NVS135m. But precision X does not look good to me, and is far too complicated. If you don't have a HD7000 or GT(X) 600 card, I would look around for the pre X version of precision.
 
Depends which 7970 you go for. If you go for one with stock cooling, you can probably overclock it by about 20-50MHz (guessing here), but if you go for one with aftermarket cooling you'll likely be able to overclock a lot further.

Aftermarket cooling on a GPU? Wow, i'm lost...

How does that work??? haha
 
Aftermarket cooling on a GPU? Wow, i'm lost...

How does that work??? haha

Non-reference designs like HIS IceQ have better designed coolers. Either that, or you can get a reference card, then buy something like the Artic Cooling triple fan cooler, detach the stock heatsink and replace it.
 

The reference card's cheaper.. And I think it looks better too!

The 7970 has 3D capability I believe... What is 3D computing like? I heard you can get headaches...
 
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