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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1628581 times)

I have about a 1k$ price range I would like parts to build a pc The best you can for gaming.
(if possible try to include a GTX 660Ti or better).

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SiliconCactus/saved/3jH6

Good choice on the gigabyte 270x. Have one now and it's cooling and noise while performing is amazing.


How good is that I heard AMD is not for first timers?

"ford is not for first timers"
AMD is just as easy to build and use as nvidia.

Which one is better your's or this http://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-Stealth-Ronin-GXi1400A-Desktop/dp/B00CSJIU08/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1384902731&sr=8-8&keywords=gamer+pc

That processor has no overclocking and less power than the 3570k.
That video card is a less card than the 270x
It has no SSD, only a no-name 7200RPM HDD (which is included in my build)
Case is one of the ugliest things I've ever seen.

I need to update my BIOS
my motherboards a MSI 970A-G46
when I ran the live update on the program it said there werent any updates, and I recall updating all of it, should I update it anyways? I'm getting an FX 8320 today and need to know. If I do, how do I?

"ford is not for first timers"
AMD is just as easy to build and use as nvidia.
And has better cost <-> performance in most cases

Well if I do Buy the parts I'll need help building it I've never done any of this before. Im sick of console gaming want to switch over.

Probably not. They might fix the VS for Windows 9 now that the old design team has been fired, but I doubt they'll do anything about 8. There's always this, but I haven't tried it myself: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/163725-aero-glass-for-win8-12/

Anyway, I went out and bought the 760 and holy stuff is it an improvement. I haven't really tried much gaming yet since I did a complete reinstall of Windows at the same time, but it runs Unigine Heaven at max settings, which my GTS250 could barely handle at medium-low. It also has the added benefit of not sounding like a vaccum cleaner.

My 6950 sounds like a turbine engine when I start to play games. Even idle I can hear it a bit louder than I feel I should. Every other fan in my case is nearly silent, but this thing is sooo loud. Thinking about an aftermarket cooler, but I haven't ever dealt with GPU heatsinks.

My 6950 sounds like a turbine engine when I start to play games. Even idle I can hear it a bit louder than I feel I should. Every other fan in my case is nearly silent, but this thing is sooo loud. Thinking about an aftermarket cooler, but I haven't ever dealt with GPU heatsinks.
Yeah, the reference coolers are usually noisier than the aftermarket ones. That's why I got the ASUS variant of the 760, since it has the DirectCU II. Replacing the cooler shouldn't be too difficult, though; from what I understand it's held in place with just a couple of screws like a processor heatsink, and the reference cards all use common mount points for the cooler (I think).

Can someone suggest me a $1500 laptop.

Can someone suggest me a $1500 laptop.
Specific purpose in mind?


I don't know how I feel about that.

It'll probably have a crazy cost.

I don't know how I feel about that.

It'll probably have a crazy cost.

Just because it'll cost a lot doesn't mean I'll be there to buy it lol.

I need to update my BIOS
my motherboards a MSI 970A-G46
when I ran the live update on the program it said there werent any updates, and I recall updating all of it, should I update it anyways? I'm getting an FX 8320 today and need to know. If I do, how do I?
pls