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desert punk wrote:What you all think of the 980gtx and 970gtx debut on the 19th
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia ... rface.html
Ronaldo95163 wrote:Just did a match on the Fifa 15 Demo
Gfx is a pos even on maxed.
Next gen aint even all that
Cross Blood wrote:@moses_boss12 .. You could get a 23" AOC monitor by Supertech for $1050TTD. That graphic card works very well.. and its really worth the money. The hard drive is not a SSD (just incase you didn't know). Everything else looks really good. I would recommend a 750 watt Corsair PSU for the build.
moses_boss12 wrote:yea fellas so this is what i have in my amazon shopping cart so far..any tips on what could go...i know everyone here recommended a AMD build..but upon doing some asking around apparently they get super hot and pull serious power....so my real aim is to run most current games at 1080 p..said is best i do it good one time (okish)..went over my budget quite alot..so any tips as to what i could switch out or overall reviews would be appreciated
Asus VS247H-P 23.6-Inch Full-HD LED-Lit LCD Monitor -154.84
EVGA GeForce GTX760- 244.99 (real iffy about this one, a padner swears by it so i put it for consideration)
Seagate Desktop 1 TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA 6 GB- 77.24
Intel Core i5-4590S Processor-189.99
Kingston HyperX FURY 8GB Kit (2x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3 - 88.79
ASUS Micro ATX DDR3 1600 LGA 1150 Motherboard B85M-G R2.0-78.24
All figures qouted in US$ so is a total of 922.88![]()
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that escalated quickly
Spitfir3 wrote:moses_boss12 wrote:yea fellas so this is what i have in my amazon shopping cart so far..any tips on what could go...i know everyone here recommended a AMD build..but upon doing some asking around apparently they get super hot and pull serious power....so my real aim is to run most current games at 1080 p..said is best i do it good one time (okish)..went over my budget quite alot..so any tips as to what i could switch out or overall reviews would be appreciated
Asus VS247H-P 23.6-Inch Full-HD LED-Lit LCD Monitor -154.84
EVGA GeForce GTX760- 244.99 (real iffy about this one, a padner swears by it so i put it for consideration)
Seagate Desktop 1 TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA 6 GB- 77.24
Intel Core i5-4590S Processor-189.99
Kingston HyperX FURY 8GB Kit (2x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3 - 88.79
ASUS Micro ATX DDR3 1600 LGA 1150 Motherboard B85M-G R2.0-78.24
All figures qouted in US$ so is a total of 922.88![]()
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that escalated quickly
lets see
monitor is ok...most guys sell aoc locally which imo works well never had a problem
gtx760 ...its a decent card if you want to buy it locally for a cheaper price this guy is selling one viewtopic.php?f=11&t=575073
however if your pocket is hurting too much then this...its not as powerful but its more affordable and rivals the gtx 660
http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Version- ... eywords=r9
and if that's still to expensive for you then once again the r7 260x is the way to go
as for the Kingston HyperX FURY 8GB Kit ...i actually have that exact kit an what i noticed was the prices fluctuated A LOT by the time i was rdy to buy it was like $72....my advice if you can get memory at a cheaper price, get it because i upgraded from a pair of cheap kingston ram an the performance diff is very minimal
almost everyone would say you cant go wrong with an asus motherboard but this also a decent option
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Intel-6G ... d+LGA+1150
the powersupply...cooler master is a decent brand you can get a 600watt from wizz for $500+ supertech sells thermaltake...i use cooler master myself and honestly the build quality is impressive and its very quiet
that hybrid drive works really well..its not as fast as a ssd but its faster than a normal hdd.. you can always upgrade to a ssd later on when the price is more pocket friendly and use that 1tb for storage
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