Is this a good gaming rig?

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  1. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Is this a good gaming rig?


    So I have been planning out what I want to get for parts for my new gaming rig, please give feedback. Thanks



    • Mobo - MSI P67A-GD55 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard


    • CPU - Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor (I plan on OCing to at least 4.2GHz)


    • GPU - EVGA SuperClocked 012-P3-1572-AR GeForce GTX 570 (Fermi) 1280MB 320-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card


    • RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory


    • PSU - COOLER MASTER Silent Pro Gold Series RS800-80GAD3-US 800W ATX 12V v2.3 / EPS 12V v2.92 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply


    • Hard Drive - Western Digital Caviar Black WD1002FAEX 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive


    • CPU Fan/Heatsink - ZALMAN CNPS9500 AT 2 Ball CPU Cooling Fan/Heatsink


    • COOLER MASTER HAF 932 Advanced RC-932-KKN5-GP Black Steel ATX Full Tower Compucase Case with USB 3.0 and Black Interior

    Now this is what I found to be a semi-budget build and the parts have received were good feedback, these are all located on newegg in case you are interested in the specs. But I would just like some feedback on what I hope to be my new gaming rig.
    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 795
    10 Home x64
       #2

    Pretty good. :)
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  3. Posts : 2,164
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #3

    that is a great budget gaming machine.
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  4. Posts : 750
    Windows 8.1 Pro
       #4

    Looks great mate.

    2 things I'd change though:

    PSU: While that Cooler Master PSU looks quite good, for that price you could get yourself a top notch fully modular beefy PSU like the Seasonic X750W.

    CPU Cooler: Again, same thing applies, why pay ~$40 bucks for a ZALMAN cooler when for practically the same price, you could get yourself the Thermaltake Frío, considered by many to be the best air cooler out there.
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  5. Posts : 2,164
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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    SlackerITGuy said:
    Looks great mate.

    2 things I'd change though:

    PSU: While that Cooler Master PSU looks quite good, for that price you could get yourself a top notch fully modular beefy PSU like the Seasonic X750W.

    CPU Cooler: Again, same thing applies, why pay ~$40 bucks for a ZALMAN cooler when for practically the same price, you could get yourself the Thermaltake Frío, considered by many to be the best air cooler out there.
    or for a few more dollars you can get an H50,
    Amazon.com: Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 All in One High-performance CPU Cooler CWCH50-1: Electronics
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  6. Posts : 389
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    Nice- but you should check out msi forums- the gskills and or rip jaws are the most trouble memory for msi mobos. Folks might argue- I am just letting you know. You can check it out for your self. You can flip through the threads and see what other gear folks are using on same or like mobos.. And msi would be the best place to ask questions about your set up if you are going msi mobo..>

    http://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?PH...9d8&board=54.0

    Some mobos do not like some memory and for msi mobos that is rip jaws or mostly anyway. You should pick some corsair or crucial memory for it. For asus mobos I think the most trouble memory is ocz.

    I would have to read more on that mobo but I think I would go with this memory and is great over clocking memory and pretty much will stay at 1.5v and runs at T1..>

    Crucial CT2KIT51264BA1339

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...KIT51264BA1339

    A better psu would be a corsair tx750 or tx 850. Better cpu coolers might be a corsair a50 or cooler master 212. And get some ac mx2 or mx3 for thermal compound. I like the corsair a50 and use it my self but for the money and over clocking on air it is maybe no better on earth than either or the cooler master 212 and its only 35 bucks- both was less than 30 bucks for a long long time- seems price has gone up tho. Some coolers are way bigger and more heavy but cool lil better if any. With that case and some mx2 or mx3 or maybe gelid gc2 or gelid gc3 you can get your over clock up to or better than 5gigs and it run cool for less than 40 bucks. Both the mx2-3 or gelid is a better product than ac5 in every way.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139006

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835181012

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835103065

    It has been well known for a long time and for gaming and or over clocking a large single rail non modular psu is better than multi rail modular psu's. Me self I do not like or trust wet cool stuff and is a lot more maintenance and can spark up and ruin everything if something goes wrong or starts to leak etc. Do as you like tho- it is your system.

    The tx 750 has a 140mm fan and 4x 2+6 pin pcie connectors and the +12v is 60 amps on a single rail and 5 year warranty for about 100 bucks.

    That mobo has 2x 16x vid slots and can do sli or cross fire- if you might think about that down the road you might care to go tx 850 or more on the psu. This tx950 smokes that seasonic and your coolermaster and cost less too.. You can not have a over powered psu- you can have a under powered psu.. You buy best you can for your budget and always think about future proofing.. Also the more powerful the psu the less hard it has to run and less heat and less fan speed- lasts longer and more quite too.>

    6x 2+6 pin pcie- +12v 78 amps single rail- 140mm fan- 5 year warranty. Corsair is of the top psu's on earth.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139013

    The p67 came out about 2 weeks after I built mine and my buds rigs- but the first mobos had probs- had I been maybe 3 months later shopping- I probly would have picked the same mobo and cpu as you- and for the sataIII and usb3 and realtek lan and sound and sil able with 2x 16x slots. The sandy bridge is said a over clocking monster- my p55 will smoke any and all amd systems out and at same price- it is no contest at all with the sandy bridge and again at the same price as the p55 or am3.That is at stock or oc- other than maybe a few programs that can use more than 4 cores or the 1 game dirt2- Id guess Sandy Bridge and dirt2 no contest- and the intels p55-67 can smoke am3 even in some programs that do use more than 4 cores. Gaming it is no contest or versus amd am3 6 core cpu's. That sandy smokes the am3 6 core in bench after bench- period.

    Looking good. See ya..
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  7. Posts : 4,517
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #7

    SlackerITGuy said:
    Looks great mate.

    2 things I'd change though:

    PSU: While that Cooler Master PSU looks quite good, for that price you could get yourself a top notch fully modular beefy PSU like the Seasonic X750W.

    CPU Cooler: Again, same thing applies, why pay ~$40 bucks for a ZALMAN cooler when for practically the same price, you could get yourself the Thermaltake Frío, considered by many to be the best air cooler out there.
    This +1

    I was actually watching a video review about coolers yesterday. And for what its worth:

    From thier conclusion,
    The V8 was the best with the Frio being a very close 2nd. (they were very,very close within 1-2C of each other loaded stock and OC)

    Overall, the H70 was the winner. But they said considering the price difference, and the fact it wasnt that much better over the V8, the would give the V8 the winner for that reason.

    Although thats just 1 review, others may come to a different conclusion.


    I would take a look at one of these PSUs.
    650W:
    Newegg.com - SeaSonic X Series X650 Gold ((SS-650KM Active PFC F3)) 650W ATX12V V2.3/EPS 12V V2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply

    Newegg.com - CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX650 V2 650W ATX12V v2.31/ EPS12V v2.92 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC High Performance Power Supply

    750W:
    Newegg.com - SeaSonic X750 Gold 750W ATX12V V2.3/EPS 12V V2.91 SLI Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply

    Newegg.com - CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX750 V2 750W ATX12V v2.31/ EPS12V v2.92 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC High Performance Power Supply

    Honestly, I think either brand in the 650W variety will be plenty of power. These pack more of a punch than it would seem.
    Theres really not much need to go larger unless you plan on SLI/X-Fire in the future.

    Maybe the 750 for a bit of extra headroom.


    Overall, good looking gaming rig.
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  8. Posts : 389
    w7
       #8

    It is hard to find head to head frio a50 212. the a50 and 212 is near same- but I did see a test where the frio beats the a50 by like 8f. I think the frio is 2 fan and it does cost more. Being cooling and as best you can get for the price. $10 or so more bucks for 8f cooler is not bad.

    So maybe the frio is the better choice. 10 bucks would not break ya I am sure.. Less heat better the oc or performance. You could maybe shop around and get a better price on the cooler.

    I have seen benches where folks are getting 5 gigs on that cpu and very cool with the 212.

    Have fun..
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  9. Posts : 289
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #9

    ezeht said:
    For asus mobos I think the most trouble memory is ocz.
    I will have to disagree here. Yes, I had trouble with OCZ memory on my Asus board, but I was using OCZ Platinum with an AMD BE CPU. I got some OCZ BE memory and it's been running PERFECTLY since. In fact, I bought a 4 GB upgrade when I bought the parts for my dad's system; also an AMD BE with Asus MB and OCZ BE memory.

    FWIW though, OCZ has backed out of the memory market and is focusing on the SSD market.
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  10. Posts : 389
    w7
       #10

    That is fine mlevy.

    It is folks that use and stand by rip jaws on msi mobos too- it does not change the fact and at msi forums more probs or complaints and the forums recommend other memory other than rip jaws. And geil makes other memory. I did not say all geils but maybe so.

    And over the years and on many sites talking asus mobos you have more probs with ocz memory. I have no horse in the race I am not getting anything for saying so it is accumulated data from over the years. Might some ocz be less a prob maybe so- might others with said prob mem you said you have work on same mobo or other asus mobos maybe so. The facts remain the same. Not all mobos or brands in general like all memory or brands in general.

    To think about it its pretty comical because most dims use say samsung ic's- same ics over the different brands of mem sold. You would think all mem is the same. Maybe the lil code the mobos read to identify the memory has something to do with it too. Ha ha maybe asus and ocz are at war or something a asus mobo see it has ocz mem and has fits who knows.

    All my memory has been ocz and for my abit mobos- Was thinking about it for this mobo- just folks at msi said this mem is better for this mobo and told me to avoid rip jaws. I have 1 and 2gig ddr plats and 2 and 4gig ddr2 plats. Used corsairs in my buds abit rig. 1 and 2gig ddr All 2 stix kits.

    Any way. I am glad you have a working system and happy with it. Take care.
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