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Geoff

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I tend to recommend away from coolermaster. Take a look at Silverstone, Lian li, or NZXT. The Switch 810 is nice for that price range.
The response time is not the best on that HP. There are better offerings from Dell and Asus in the same price bracket.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260111
That is a lot of data to go down the drain when it fails. I'd get 2 and run in RAID 1 just to be safe. Your call though.
Get the normal 7970 and manually set GHz edition speeds with afterburner, precision, or Trixx. You are paying for marketing on the GHz edition. You get $50 saved by doing this and no less performance. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125413&IsVirtualParent=1

I'd be weary of this board. If you are looking upper end, try the G1 Sniper 3, or UP7.



rest looks good.
 
I know why. It's so that he can play Crysis 3 while he plays Crysis 3 while he plays Crysis 3. :)

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Because he can ;)
Exactly, you're only talking $100 more to go with 32GB over 16GB.

No expert on monitor, but it seems really expensive, and it is with 12ms response time. Is it worth the money?
Also Dell ultra sharp is with $20 more, but wit 8 ms response time...

PSU - You can go for modular
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139051

SSD - Samsung 840 pro is $10 cheaper...
I'm going with a monitor that is great for photo editing as well, gaming is sort of secondary. I'll take a look at that PSU, and do you think the Samsung is on par with the SSD I chose?

its alright... why not get 2 xeon quad cores in there with a xeon 2011 mobo
Those are for servers ;)

I tend to recommend away from coolermaster. Take a look at Silverstone, Lian li, or NZXT. The Switch 810 is nice for that price range.

The response time is not the best on that HP. There are better offerings from Dell and Asus in the same price bracket.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260111

That is a lot of data to go down the drain when it fails. I'd get 2 and run in RAID 1 just to be safe. Your call though.

Get the normal 7970 and manually set GHz edition speeds with afterburner, precision, or Trixx. You are paying for marketing on the GHz edition. You get $50 saved by doing this and no less performance. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125413&IsVirtualParent=1

I'd be weary of this board. If you are looking upper end, try the G1 Sniper 3, or UP7.



rest looks good.
I was looking at the Asus as well, i'm trying to find a monitor that has great color reproduction for photo editing, and one that also works well for gaming. I will keep a backup of my data, but this 3TB drive has great reviews compared to other 1-2TB drives, and it's just $20 more.

I'll take a look at the regular 7970, but it seemed to get worse reviews :/
 
Are you doing any sort of video editing on this PC Geoff? If you are, I'd recommend taking a look at NVIDIA. Worth it for the CUDA cores.
 
You'll probably be all right with the 7970 then.

Be aware though that for me, AMD drivers are not playing nicely with Windows 8 and Photoshop. Unless I disable GPU acceleration in Photoshop CS5.1, I get lots of screen flickering. Have to disable GPU acceleration to stop it from flickering which is a pest. Apparently the same problem persists in CS6 and it's down to AMD's drivers.

Works fine on 7 though.
 
I'm going with a monitor that is great for photo editing as well, gaming is sort of secondary. I'll take a look at that PSU, and do you think the Samsung is on par with the SSD I chose?
Yes. OCZ and Samsung are some of the best. I would go for samsung personally as they have been good to me with the few samsung products I have bought.

I was looking at the Asus as well, i'm trying to find a monitor that has great color reproduction for photo editing, and one that also works well for gaming. I will keep a backup of my data, but this 3TB drive has great reviews compared to other 1-2TB drives, and it's just $20 more.

I'll take a look at the regular 7970, but it seemed to get worse reviews :/
Personally, I would not put too much into reviews. If you look at reviews, the coolmax PSUs are pretty good. That aside, they are the same board, just different BIOSs on them.
HDD wise, never assume they last. As long as you keep daily backups then it should not be that bad though.


THat is because coming from dell you don't have to pay newegg's overhead on it.
 
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