Buying a budget PC soon, need advice

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  1. Posts : 77
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    Buying a budget PC soon, need advice


    I'm going to buy a PC on monday, this is the build i've come up with:

    AMD Phenom II x4 960T
    Asrock 970 Extreme4
    MSI Twin Frozr II GTX 560 Ti
    4GB DDR3 1333MHz Patriot ( this is just temporary, to save a couple of bucks, will upgrade to 8gb soon )
    Seasonic SS-520GB
    Cooler Master Elite 430

    I'll reuse an old Hitachi 160GB and a 24x Philips DVD Drive.
    I'll use this PC for gaming, so what do you think, how will it run Skyrim, BF3 and WoW cata on a 1680x1050 monitor? And is there anything i should change? Btw. The following PSU brands are not avaiable where i live: Corsair, Antec, OCZ, XFX.
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    I had a bad experience with that specific motherboard - ASRock. You may have a different experience. However, I would recommend Asus or MSI over ASSROCK. Some others in this forum may agree with me. Not sure what you're gonna use the old spin drive for with SSD. I'd upgrade the spin to 6gb/s sata to take advantage of mobo. You can get 4gbx2 memory for $45 from crucial. Get 1.35 volts instead of 1.5 volts. Recommend ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard with UEFI BIOS for $185. If price is a consideration, you should be happy with ASUS M5A97 AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard with UEFI BIOS for $95
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    Lemur said:
    I had a bad experience with that specific motherboard - ASRock. You may have a different experience. However, I would recommend Asus or MSI over ASSROCK. Some others in this forum may agree with me. Not sure what you're gonna use the old spin drive for with SSD. I'd upgrade the spin to 6gb/s sata to take advantage of mobo. You can get 4gbx2 memory for $45 from crucial. Get 1.35 volts instead of 1.5 volts. Recommend ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard with UEFI BIOS for $185. If price is a consideration, you should be happy with ASUS M5A97 AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard with UEFI BIOS for $95
    I'll reuse the HDD. If i didn't i'd probably have to downgrade the GPU, and i don't plan on doing that. As i said, i'll go with 1x4 to save some money, just for a couple of months. And, about the mobo, everyone on tom's hardware and on a serbian forum, "svet kompjutera" ( computer world ) said that this asrock is a great choice... But ok, i'll change to asus if it's more reliable.
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    I'm not a fan of Asrock boards, either. I stick with Gigabyte, Asus, or Intel. Speaking of Intel, consider, just for the heck of it, what an i3-2100 build would cost, or something similar to it. I greatly prefer the Intel chipsets as opposed to what's available to the AMD side.
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    Lemur said:
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    A similar intel build would look like this:

    Intel Core i3 2100
    Asus P8Z68-V LX
    Everything else the same

    Would it be better for gaming than that AMD build? I am pretty sure it wouldn't be any faster or slower, but would have 1/2 of the cores...
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    You could check some benchmarks, but the i3-2100 was the favored processor of most computer enthusiast mags for a budget build. Just because it has half the cores, doesn't mean the performance will suffer....unless it is an app that specifically is designed to use four cores, and those are very few and far between.
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    Ok... But will it suffice for gaming in 2012\13 on medium-to-high?
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    Assuming you pair it with an adequate video card, yes. But, don't take my word for it...check out some comparisons and benchmarks. One of the reasons people go this route is so they can drop in a much faster i7 later on, without replacing any other components.
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    GTX 560 Ti should be adequate. Thanks!
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