Origin Saint
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
As per the goal I set for myself at the beginning of 2012, I will be building my own custom PC through the 2013-2014 years. I realize that parts can change in that time period and there are innumerable variables that can effect my build between now and the time I put it together. However, I am designing this build based on the technology and prices as of now, and I will alter it as I get closer to actually purchasing the parts. This rig will be used for just about everything under the sun. I want it to be able to play most current-gen games on high/ultra-high, I need lots of storage for video playback and editing and anything entertainment media related. I don't care much about the peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse), and those are subject to change as I move further along as well. I need to be able to multi-task efficiently, and being able to render 3D animations in the program Blender is a big plus. I'd also like it to be relatively quiet, and energy efficient, but still leave room to upgrade odds-and-ins later on. So now that you kind of know what I'll be using it for, I'll show the build parts that I picked out. Please give a honest, yet fair, unbiased opinion of each part and the machine as a whole.
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit - $280
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K - $220
MOBO: ASRock Z77 PRO4 - $110
GPU: Sapphire 100355OCL Radeon HD 7850 2GB - $210
RAM: G.SKILL RipJaws X Series 8GB - $50
HDD: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 2TB, 7,200rpm - $110
PSU: SeaSonic SSR-450RM - $80
Case: Rosewill Challenger-U3 - $55
Optical Drive: ASUS Black Blu-Ray Burner - $100
Sound Card: ASUS Xonar DSX - $65
Monitor: ASUS VK228H-CSM 21.5" - $160
Input Devices: Logitech G110 - $50
Mionix Naos 3200 Wired Optical Mouse - $52
Total Price: $1,542
Now this is about $342 over the budget I had set for myself, so if anyone could make suggestions on what to maybe get rid of and get at a later date or what to do away with or what to change to make more cost efficient, please don't hesitate to let me know. Any questions, please ask, I thank you for reading and responding.
As per the goal I set for myself at the beginning of 2012, I will be building my own custom PC through the 2013-2014 years. I realize that parts can change in that time period and there are innumerable variables that can effect my build between now and the time I put it together. However, I am designing this build based on the technology and prices as of now, and I will alter it as I get closer to actually purchasing the parts. This rig will be used for just about everything under the sun. I want it to be able to play most current-gen games on high/ultra-high, I need lots of storage for video playback and editing and anything entertainment media related. I don't care much about the peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse), and those are subject to change as I move further along as well. I need to be able to multi-task efficiently, and being able to render 3D animations in the program Blender is a big plus. I'd also like it to be relatively quiet, and energy efficient, but still leave room to upgrade odds-and-ins later on. So now that you kind of know what I'll be using it for, I'll show the build parts that I picked out. Please give a honest, yet fair, unbiased opinion of each part and the machine as a whole.
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit - $280
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K - $220
MOBO: ASRock Z77 PRO4 - $110
GPU: Sapphire 100355OCL Radeon HD 7850 2GB - $210
RAM: G.SKILL RipJaws X Series 8GB - $50
HDD: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 2TB, 7,200rpm - $110
PSU: SeaSonic SSR-450RM - $80
Case: Rosewill Challenger-U3 - $55
Optical Drive: ASUS Black Blu-Ray Burner - $100
Sound Card: ASUS Xonar DSX - $65
Monitor: ASUS VK228H-CSM 21.5" - $160
Input Devices: Logitech G110 - $50
Mionix Naos 3200 Wired Optical Mouse - $52
Total Price: $1,542
Now this is about $342 over the budget I had set for myself, so if anyone could make suggestions on what to maybe get rid of and get at a later date or what to do away with or what to change to make more cost efficient, please don't hesitate to let me know. Any questions, please ask, I thank you for reading and responding.