Looking at getting a new i5 with better processing power as i tend to play games with a lot of physics and data calculations going on in the background (ex. Stellaris, Space Engineers,... and Megamek if you can believe that). Might be convinced to get an i7 if the performance vs price is right, but i'm mostly interested in the most bang for the buck. Not interested in SLI, overclocking or any of that fancy shit. I prefer ice cold reliable efficiency in my computing. Seperately, also looking for suggestions for high capacity SSDs.
GTX1080ti should be announced at CES if the rumor mill is to be believed. If you are going to upgrade your card wait until they are released so that the prices on the old ones drop (if you don't want a bleeding edge 1080ti in the first place)
two different MBs I'm looking at: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128835 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130873 Also, not sure if I should go with a H170 version as I have no interest in overclocking.
kinda hard to tell you what to get without knowing current build.. so with that being said. ill just give you what im looking at for my next build http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139015 Corsair Case C70 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16817438018 EVGA 850 modular PSU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132639 ASUS sabertooth MoBo http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117561 Intel 3.5ghz i5 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA3FA2KW8146 Samsung EVO 850 1tb SSD http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16835103108 Coolermaster CPU cooler http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814487245 EVGA geforce 1080 GPU Ram undecided most likely gskill or corsair with being 4 x 8 gig and DDR4 2400 Blu ray /dvd combo drive, most likely ASUS or LG Extra fans A 32inch ultra wide 1440 monitor this could change as i might just upgrade GPU, CPU, and another SSD to current build
I appreciate the help, but I'm just looking at MoBo's right now. I already have a case and I've decided on a CPU (the same as you selected above). The big decision I need to make is on a MoBo. What makes the $245 Asus better than one of the ones I picked? Here they are in comparison: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?CompareItemList=-1|13-130-873^13-130-873,13-128-835^13-128-835,13-132-639^13-132-639 Also, why not 3200 DDR4 ram instead of 2400?
I had a gigabyte ud5 amd mobo before, was very nice. now have a ASUS sabertooth amd mobo they both have very nice features. the sabertooth has more onboard fan ports which i like, they can be controlled through the board. also lots of temp sensors. sabertooth was easier to overclock but your not looking at that the 5 year warranty is nice. though its ASUS >.> ive had issues with the support in the past.
the sabertooth is limited to 2400.. which is a downfall of it being about 2 year old board. no clue why it hasnt been updated.
Putting this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.2466065 In this: (Antec 1200 v3) Like all my computers, I like to give it a name after a fictional murderous robot (HAL, HK-47, etc.) I think this one will be T-800 on account of it being one big motherfucker.
I have a Coolermaster HAF 932.. Full size cases are nice, put 3 120mm fans on the top to blow out along with the rear fan. All the others blow in. So the air makes a flow from the bottom right to top left along with the cpu cooler blowing to the rear as well. All my 120mm fans have purple LEDs. Been nicknamed The Monstrosity, after a few people saw it in person and they called it a monstrosity.
Hey, that's the same as mine! Just FYI, get a Modular PSU. There's not much space in the cable side of the case.
You watch anything on CES yet? the new AMD vega card has some interesting stuff on it. Has a pixel engine chip in which is no longer renders anything that is hidden behind something. It does it automatically on the card itself with no crazy game engine work needing to be done. along with all the other stuff coming out in 4 to 8 months. new AMD CPU which is Ryzen, a AM4 chip with new motherboard architecture and chipsets new updated 1080 with kabylake chip? now 2080 seems ill be most likely building a new computer this year as well. being mobo, cpu, ram, gpu. not a whole new one because that would be crazy.
Yeah... I'd wait on Vega. Wait until third-party people can verify that it's as good as AMD claims. Meanwhile, you've got VR ready NVIDIA Cards all over the place.
what is this 'money' you talk about? I have never actually seen it, only heard rumors and far-fetched stories that such a thing actually exists, and is not simply a concoction propagated by banks and politicians in order to pretend there is hope for better things in order to keep the masses in line... >.>