Ati gigabyte 5770 or Nvidia GTX 260 Black

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hey im a new guy to the forums and id like ur advice plz :)

im currently building my own desktop computer for gaming and some regular office work at a cetain budget

the specifications i have in my mind:
intel core 2 duo 3.0 6mb cache or intel core i5
4GB DDR3 RAM
Ati gigabyte 5770 or Nvidia GTX 260 Black

my first question is which processor would u recommend as i read a lot of reviews and im kind of confused

my second question, with this build what would u recommend: Ati gigabyte 5770 or Nvidia GTX 260 Black edition ?

cheers to u all!
 

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What kind of budget are you looking at? That will help a great deal.

Will get different opinions here but:

If you plan on gaming, the Nvidia card is certainly the better of the 2.

Some Benchmarks on them:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/293259-33-5770-benchmarks

(Although personally prefer ATI and would get a more powerful ATI card, thats just preference)

Usually, AMD builds are the better way to go for a budget build.
Intel will perform better, even at slower clock speeds, but cost more.

If you can find a good deal on a Intel build, that would be the route I would take. (Again preference though)

A couple suggestions:

For a Intel socket 775 build w/DDR3 ( $394 )

MOBO: Gigabyte P45
Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GA-EP45T-USB3P LGA 775 Intel P45 USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Core 2 Duo E8400 (3.0)
Newegg.com - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz 6MB L2 Cache LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor BX80570E8400
RAM: 4GB Gskill DDR3 1333
Newegg.com - G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH


For a Intel Socket 1156 Build: ( $395)

MOBO: Gigabyte P55
Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD3 LGA 1156 Intel P55 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Core i5 650 (3.2Ghz)
Newegg.com - Intel Core i5-650 Clarkdale 3.2GHz 4MB L3 Cache LGA 1156 73W Dual-Core Desktop Processor BX80616I5650
RAM: same as above

Between the two here, I think you'd be better off with a core i5 build TBH, since your building a new machine.

If you want to try and build cheaper, AMD may be a better alternative.


Also, please remember the PSU. Do not get a cheap one here.
I would highly reccomend something like a Corsair PSU.


Newegg.com - CORSAIR CMPSU-450VX 450W ATX12V V2.2 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply
Thats a 450W 33Amp PSU, and should be enough for what you thinking about.

However, moving up to a 550W may be a good idea for future growth.


Just a couple things to look at and consider, although you will get plenty more different & good suggestions here.
 

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Good post above.

For the video card I'd get at least NVIDIA GTX 465 or ATI 5830.
 

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hey guys thanks for the quick reply

Wishmaster cheers for suggesting the mobos ..forgot to actually check them hehehe

i think im going with the Gigabyte P43 mobo, core i5-670, unfortunately i couldnt find the Gskill DDR3s but i found some Corsair 4GBDDR3 (CMX4GX3M2A1600C9) or Kingston one's didnt see a lot of difference ... any ideas?

and as for the graphics card i think im going with the nvidia one :)
 

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When it comes to selecting Ram for your setup, I usually refer you to your motherboard manufacturers site to download the manual for your board. It usually includes a QVL which is a Qualified Vendors list of reccomended Ram modules for your board.
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hey guys thanks for the quick reply

Wishmaster cheers for suggesting the mobos ..forgot to actually check them hehehe

i think im going with the Gigabyte P43 mobo, core i5-670, unfortunately i couldnt find the Gskill DDR3s but i found some Corsair 4GBDDR3 (CMX4GX3M2A1600C9) or Kingston one's didnt see a lot of difference ... any ideas?

and as for the graphics card i think im going with the nvidia one :)
GTX 260?

Those are around $200 IIRC.

For that much, you could get yourself a GTX 460 768MB 192-bit.

Which basically means = GTX 275 with DirectX 11.
 

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i think im going with the Gigabyte P43 mobo, core i5-670

Need to reconsider that. The motherboard is a socket 775, where as the CPU is a socket 1156.
 

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and as for the graphics card i think im going with the nvidia one :)

I agree with Wishmaster, it's a very good idea to get a card with DX11 support, GTX 400 series would be a good choice.
 

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i think im going with the Gigabyte P43 mobo, core i5-670

Need to reconsider that. The motherboard is a socket 775, where as the CPU is a socket 1156.


Agreed.

i5 will require a socket 1156 Motherboard

If you want to stay with a P43 or P45 socket 775, look into something like a E8400s.

Also, with the socket 775 boards, most support only DDR2 memory.
A few however will support DDR3. Need to be sure.

Something else to consider.
A socket 1156 board will cost about the same as the DDR3 P45 boards.

P43 boards may be a bit cheaper, but by only $40 or so. Rough estimate.
The CPUs themselves are about the same in price.

If you are building from scratch, it may be worth considering just spending an extra 40-50 $$ and go with the newer tech.

Socket 775 makes the most sense if upgrading some of the current hardware.
(IE CPU only, or MOBO only)
 

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thanks for all ur replies guys .. really enlightened me .. well ive decided to spend a few more $$ and get the intel P55WG mobo and the core i5-750 processor and the GTX 460 .. i also bought the corsair 2x2gb ddr3 but i want to ask .. theyre 1600mhz .. suppose in the future i want to add more RAM since the mobo has 4 slots .. if i add 1333mhz RAMs in another slot with the previous 1600 installed .. would that affect anything or require any special setup?
 

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They should really all be identical.
Mixing them may or may not work, and can possibly lead to problems.
They will also ALL default to the speed of the slowest module in the bunch.


Also, IMHO, if you have no plans on overclocking, you will be fine with 1333.
1600 will give some headroom however if Overclocking is a possible option for you.
 

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and as for the graphics card i think im going with the nvidia one :)

I agree with Wishmaster, it's a very good idea to get a card with DX11 support, GTX 400 series would be a good choice.


The 1 GB Sapphire Ati Radeon 5770 supports Direct X 11
if interested in Muli Monitors 3 or more, the 5770 Flex edition suports 3 right out of the Box and 4th with an Active Adaptor.

Runs my 4 x 24-inch Monitors no Problem :) with Settings on Max in COD MWF2 with out a single clitch .. and at a good Price ...
 

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