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bambooz1e

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I am making a gaming pc for around $800

Just wondering if this will work and if i could make it better somehow (for same price).


Intel Intel Core i3-2120 3.3GHz Dual Core Processor

G.Skill G.Skill 2x4GB DDR3 1333MHz PC3-10666 Memory Kit

Western Digital Western Digital 2.5" SCORPIO BLACK, 500GB, 7200RPM, 16MB, SATA II, 5YRS

Gigabyte Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H MB, Intel Z77 Chipset, Socket 1155, 4x DDR3, SATA3, mSATA, USB3.0, GbELAN, 7.1 CH, D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, CrossFireX, RAID, ATX

Corsair NEW! 500W "Corsair" CX-500v3 ATX Power Supply, 80 PLUS Bronze, 120mm fan, 2x PCI-E, 5x SATA, 4x Molex, 3 Year Warranty

Power Colour HD7850, 860Mhz, 1G DDR5, PCIE3.0, DVI, HDMI, miniDISPLAY

LiteOn IHAS124 DVD-RW Drive - SATA, OEM
 
While the i3-2120 is a very capable CPU the i3-3220 is only a few dollars more from Newegg. They're pretty much alike though the i3 3220 is an Ivy Bridge and lower wattage.

Your mobo should be Ivy Bridge ready.
 
CoolerMaster Elite 430 Midi-Tower Case - NO PSU, Black

Corsair 500W CX500 Builder Series - ATX 12V v2.3, 120mm Fan, Extra Long Fully-Sleeved Cables, 80 PLUS Bronze Certified

LiteOn IHAS124 DVD-RW Drive - SATA, OEM

G.Skill G.Skill 2x4GB DDR3 1600MHz PC12800 DIMM Memory Kit

Western Digital Western Digital WD5000AAKX Caviar Blue 500GB SATA Desktop Hard Drive

Gigabyte Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H MB, Intel Z77 Chipset, Socket 1155, 4x DDR3, SATA3, mSATA, USB3.0, GbELAN, 7.1 CH, D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, CrossFireX, RAID, ATX

Intel CORE I3 3220 3.30GHZ 3MB LGA1155

Power Colour HD7850, 860Mhz, 1G DDR5, PCIE3.0, DVI, HDMI, miniDISPLAY

How's this? How much difference would a 2g graphics card make?
 
Yes, it's fine. Keep in mind that the standard non-pro version of Windows doesn't support more than 16GB of RAM, but other than that it's pretty good.

In my use, Windows 8 has been excellent. I don't see why it would be any worse for gaming, and from my experience it's been a fair bit faster than W7 (using a VM running W8 on my laptop as a comparison)

Commenting on your build, at the price that the 7850 is selling at, you may as well go 2GB. However, I think you'd be better off spending an extra $30-40 and getting a GTX 660, which beats the 7850 in almost every category. Also, if you have the budget you may want to consider upgrading to a Caviar Black HDD as opposed to the Blue series, an then upping its capacity to 1TB as chances are you'll eventually max out 500GB. Perhaps even get a 120GB SSD if it's in the budget, and use it as your boot drive. It'll free up some space on your spinning drive, and improve performance throughout the OS.
 
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Yes, it's fine. Keep in mind that the standard non-pro version of Windows doesn't support more than 16GB of RAM, but other than that it's pretty good.

In my use, Windows 8 has been excellent. I don't see why it would be any worse for gaming, and from my experience it's been a fair bit faster than W7 (using a VM running W8 on my laptop as a comparison)

Commenting on your build, at the price that the 7850 is selling at, you may as well go 2GB. However, I think you'd be better off spending an extra $30-40 and getting a GTX 660, which beats the 7850 in almost every category. Also, if you have the budget you may want to consider upgrading to a Caviar Black HDD as opposed to the Blue series, an then upping its capacity to 1TB as chances are you'll eventually max out 500GB. Perhaps even get a 120GB SSD if it's in the budget, and use it as your boot drive. It'll free up some space on your spinning drive, and improve performance throughout the OS.

Thanks man :) I cant really afford any of those upgrades as I am already over budget. I may get a 2g graphics if I can afford once I order.
 
Battlefield 3 is pretty much the hardest to run game right now.

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Gonna windows 8, but it will take a while to get used to. And go with MSI or sapphire for the graphics card.
 
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How much better is this
Power Colour HD7850, 860Mhz, 2G DDR5, PCIE3.0, DVI, HDMI, 2XminiDISPLAY
over this
Power Colour HD7850, 860Mhz, 1G DDR5, PCIE3.0, DVI, HDMI, miniDISPLAY
 
Cooler Master K350 Gaming Case w/ Side Window and USB3.0 Port. 120mm Red LED Fan. No PSU

ASUS ATI HD7850 DirectCU II PCI-E 3.0, 2GB 256-bit GDDR5, 870/4840MHz, DVI, HDMI, 2x Mini DP, DX11.1, Fan

CORE i3 3220 3.30GHZ 3MB LGA1155

500W "Corsair" CX-500v3 ATX Power Supply,80 PLUS Bronze, 120mm fan, 2x PCI-E, 5x SATA, 4x Molex, 3 Year Warranty

Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB, 7200RPM, SATA3, 16mb Cache, 3.5"
Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H MB, Intel Z77 Chipset, Socket 1155, 4x DDR3, SATA3, mSATA, USB3.0, GbELAN, 7.1 CH, D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, CrossFireX, RAID, ATX

LG GH24NS90 24x Dual Layer Super Multi DVD Burner Black OEM - SATA

G.Skill DDR3-2400 8GB(4GBx2) Dual Channel Trident X compatible with new Intel Ivy Bridge Z77 platform

How is this. If this is all good i will order :)
 
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