Building my first gaming desktop. Need advice on hardware selection.

bazkook

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Hi guys! First post here. I am looking to build a gaming desktop for around $1000. I approached a local PC repair store that builds custom gaming PCs but the price quote they gave was way out of my budget. So I took to various sources on the internet and came up with a list of parts that fits close to my budget. Here it is:

  • Cooler Master HAF 912 RC-912-KKN1 Black SECC/ABS Plastic ATX Mid-Tower Case
  • Gigabyte GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 LGA 1155 Motherboard
  • EVGA Superclocked 01G-P3-1563-AR Geforce GTX 560 Ti GPU
  • Coolmax CUG-950B 950W PSU
  • Intel Core i5-2500K CPU
  • Kingston HyperX 8GB RAM (Model No. KHX1600C9D3K2/8G)
  • Samsung Black Blu-ray SH-B123L/RSBP
  • Cooler Master RR-V6GT-22PK-R1 CPU Cooler
I know the PSU may be overkill but I was able to find it for around $130 MINUS an instant $30 rebate from Newegg and on top of that there is a mail-in rebate. I also have a copy of Windows 7 Pro 64-bit so that takes at least $100-$200 off the total.
I have a few questions however.
First, the PC shop I went to recommended a Asus SABERTOOTH P67 Socket H2 LGA-1155 Motherboard. The Gigabyte listed above is around $60-$70 cheaper though. Will I be sacrificing too much going with the Gigabyte vs. the Asus?
Next, what hard drive should I go with? I would like at least a 1TB drive for storing music,videos,photos,etc. I found a Crucial M4 64GB SSD for a good deal so I got one to use for storing the OS and system files on. For the normal HD, I was thinking something along the lines of a Western Digital but I haven't made my mind up.
Finally, is the Cooler Master CPU Cooler listed last really necessary right now? I am considering overclocking the CPU maybe in the future but I could shave off some dollars by omitting the cooler. Will the case fans sufficiently cool the system in its current state? The case has front and rear 120MM fans.
Thanks in advance for the help or advice. If I forgot to ask anything else, I will post a follow-up.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
Might want to reconsider that power supply,

Coolmax CUG-950B 950W Review

After reading that if they haven't changed the design since that review was written, I would definitely be looking elsewhere.

As far as the motherboard goes it comes down to a few extra features between them,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007627%2050001315%20600008069&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&CompareItemList=280|13-128-495^13-128-495-TS%2C13-131-702^13-131-702-TS

a couple of more USB 3.0 and SATA 3 ports. The rest would be any bios options (would have to compare the manuals for both), and any vendor specific software.

For the heatsink, might as well get it now if planning to overclock. If nothing else it is much easier to install when doing the build than after. that and it will cool much better and be quieter than the stock fan.

For the case fans the two it comes with should be OK, but you won't really know until it is built and run. If you decide you need them they are relatively easy to add later. If you do look for the highest airflow and lowest noise fans you can find.

Only other thing is you seemed to have missed adding a video card to it. I realize that the Gigabyte board will allow the use of the integrated Intel video, but I definitely wouldn't want to game with it.
 

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Win 7 Ultimate x64FX-8350 @ 4.6 GHz so farADATA XPG V1 Series Black 8GB DDR3 1600Sapphire R9 270x Dual-X
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
FX-8350 @ 4.6 GHz so far
Motherboard
Asus M5A97 EVO
Memory
ADATA XPG V1 Series Black 8GB DDR3 1600
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire R9 270x Dual-X
Sound Card
Xonar DGX w/ Corsair Vengence 1300
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL Abid
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
120 GB OCZ Vertex 3
500 GB Seagate 7200.12
PSU
Antec Earthwatts 650W Green
Case
Antec Three Hundred
Cooling
Cooler Master 212 EVO
Keyboard
Logitech G510
Mouse
Logitech G500s
Internet Speed
35000/3000
Nope he didn't..
EVGA Superclocked 01G-P3-1563-AR Geforce GTX 560 Ti GPU
All looks good (running X58 for now myself)
Never heard of coolmax so can't give advice.. all I know is Antec, Corsair, Coolmaster and a couple more make good PSUs (Im guessin some might disagree on CM but the Silent Pro Gold 1000 W I have does it's job fine)
And oh yea as for the HD.. not sure how availabilty and prices are atm (after the thailand flood..) but either way mechanical is only way to go for TB disks (for now, SSDs are "expensive" and such)
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 64 RetailI7-9604 X 4 GB Kingston DDR3-1600Gigabyte GTX670
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Black Trooper Rampage
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Retail
CPU
I7-960
Motherboard
Asus Rampage III Extreme
Memory
4 X 4 GB Kingston DDR3-1600
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte GTX670
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality Champion
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell U2412M
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
2 X Samsung 830 256 GB
Velociraptor 1TB
2 x 2 TB WD Caviar Black
Seagate Barrcuda 2 TB
PSU
Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1000 W
Case
Cooler Master Trooper
Keyboard
Logitech G19
Mouse
Logitech G9x
Internet Speed
30 MBPS +/- VDSL
Only other thing is you seemed to have missed adding a video card to it. I realize that the Gigabyte board will allow the use of the integrated Intel video, but I definitely wouldn't want to game with it.

^Agreed. Most Low-end video cards will give you better results than integrated video. You should always get a good card when building for gaming.

I would like to mention to be careful when selecting a heatsink. I recently rebuild the inside of my computer, and needed a new heatsink for the new CPU I got, and got a good one with good reviews. The only problem is that it was TALL. I couldn't close my case because of it. I returned it and got this one instead. It's quite a powerhouse, and isn't very tall. It's a bit wide, but it's not a problem if you attach it to your motherboard and plug in the cpu power, before installing the motherboard in the case. They make heatsinks very large these days, so that's something to consider.

I also think it's best to find a PSU with good ratings and more power than you need. That way you don't have to get a new one when upgrading.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb 3.4G...ADATA XPG Gaming Series 4GB (2 x 2GB)MSI N260GTX Twin Frozr OC
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb 3.4GHz Socket AM3
Motherboard
ASRock M3A770DE AM3 AMD 770 ATX AMD Motherboard
Memory
ADATA XPG Gaming Series 4GB (2 x 2GB)
Graphics Card(s)
MSI N260GTX Twin Frozr OC
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
eMachines HD LCD Monitor 19" Widescreen
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200 1 TB
PSU
APEVIA JAVA ATX-JV650W
Case
Rosewill R6425 SL Silver SGCC Steel ATX Mid Tower
Cooling
COOLER MASTER GeminII S RR-CCH-PBU1-GP
Keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder x4
Mouse
Cyborg R.A.T. 3
Only other thing is you seemed to have missed adding a video card to it. I realize that the Gigabyte board will allow the use of the integrated Intel video, but I definitely wouldn't want to game with it.
I did add a video card to the list, the EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked. I've heard it's one of the best cards for the money right now.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
Only other thing is you seemed to have missed adding a video card to it. I realize that the Gigabyte board will allow the use of the integrated Intel video, but I definitely wouldn't want to game with it.
I did add a video card to the list, the EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked. I've heard it's one of the best cards for the money right now.
that's a good choice, you will run games at high resloutions without a problem with that
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 10 64bitAMD Phenom II X4 925 (Deneb)(2.8GHz) OC 3.4GHzCorsair Vengeance DDR3 4GBX2 (8192MB)XFX HD 6870 1GB (OC)- 940MHz core, mem 1150MHz
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
Windows 10 64bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 925 (Deneb)(2.8GHz) OC 3.4GHz
Motherboard
M5A78L-MLX Plus
Memory
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 4GBX2 (8192MB)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX HD 6870 1GB (OC)- 940MHz core, mem 1150MHz
Monitor(s) Displays
Vizio 26' 1920x1080 / Acer 1336x768
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 60Hz /1336x768
Hard Drives
Kingston Digital 60GB SSDNow V300/500gb HDD Western Digital 7200rpm (/WD 160GB HDD 7200rpm
PSU
CORSAIR CX600 600w
Case
AZZA Orion 202 EVO
Cooling
cooler master hyper TX3 cpu cooler
Keyboard
Razer DeathStalker
Mouse
Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400
Antivirus
Defualt on win 10
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
cpu is overclocked in bios
Never heard of coolmax so can't give advice.. all I know is Antec, Corsair, Coolmaster and a couple more make good PSUs (I'm guessin some might disagree on CM but the Silent Pro Gold 1000 W I have does it's job fine)
And oh yea as for the HD.. not sure how availability and prices are atm (after the Thailand flood..) but either way mechanical is only way to go for TB disks (for now, SSDs are "expensive" and such)
Thanks. The Coolmax was recommended by the guy at the shop I went to. Even though I set the budget at $1000 and have seen numerous quality builds online for that budget,the guy at the shop was pushing me towards a higher end model that I couldn't afford ATM. Heck he quoted me at $1375.28 after tax with the following parts:

  • Intel Core i5 i5-2500K 3.30 GHz Processor - Socket H2 LGA-1155: $252.82
  • MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II GeForce GTX 560 Ti Graphic Card - 822 MHz Core - 1 GB GDDR5 SDRAM - PCI Express 2.0 x16: $301.97
  • Cooler Master HAF 922 RC-922M-KKN1-GP Chassis: $110.10
  • Kingston HyperX KHX1600C9D3K2/8G 8GB DDR3 SDRAM Memory Module: $60.80
  • Samsung SH-B123L Internal Blu-ray Reader/DVD-Writer - Bulk
    Pack - Black: $66.63
  • Coolmax CUG-950B EPS12V Power Supply: $114.46
  • Asus SABERTOOTH P67 Desktop Motherboard - Intel - Socket H2 LGA-1155: $225.43
  • COOLER MASTER V6 GT RR-V6GT-22PK-R1 120mm DynaLoop CPU Cooler w/ Universal bracket & Dual Fan: $68.99
  • Labor: $90
That quote does not even include a hard drive which pretty much adds another $100 or so to the total. By the time I would've purchased a monitor and any other accessories,it would have been well over my budget. Plus I don't know where the guy was getting his prices from but on Newegg and Tigerdirect many of those parts are going for way less than what he quoted and some have free shipping. He said he checked 3 different sites but I'm not so sure about that.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
Only other thing is you seemed to have missed adding a video card to it. I realize that the Gigabyte board will allow the use of the integrated Intel video, but I definitely wouldn't want to game with it.
I did add a video card to the list, the EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked. I've heard it's one of the best cards for the money right now.
that's a good choice, you will run games at high resloutions without a problem with that
That's what I've heard. With the overclocking done by EVGA,I've also heard that the card should approach or slightly surpass the performance of the GTX 570.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
Should the Crucial M4 64GB SSD I already purchased be large enough to store the OS,system files,and a few games? I was also recommended by man who works at the shop to purchase another Crucial 64GB SSD and run the two in RAID 0 and connect an external hard drive,instead of an internal one,so that the normal HD isn't being accessed all the time.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
BTW,I play on running mostly first-person shooters. I have Far Cry 2,Steam with several Half-Life games,and Elder Scrolls Oblivion Anniversary Edition. The Half-Life games run fine with maxed out settings on my PC now but I have to dial down settings a fairly good bit for Far Cry 2 and Oblivion. I hope to be able to run Crysis 1 and 2 and Battlefield 3 though.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
BTW,I play on running mostly first-person shooters. I have Far Cry 2,Steam with several Half-Life games,and Elder Scrolls Oblivion Anniversary Edition. The Half-Life games run fine with maxed out settings on my PC now but I have to dial down settings a fairly good bit for Far Cry 2 and Oblivion. I hope to be able to run Crysis 1 and 2 and Battlefield 3 though.
with a gtx 560 even at stock settings you should be able to max those games at decent high resloutions. Though if you can offored the store clocked one then i say go for that one because you be able to squeeze more AA on high resolutions.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 10 64bitAMD Phenom II X4 925 (Deneb)(2.8GHz) OC 3.4GHzCorsair Vengeance DDR3 4GBX2 (8192MB)XFX HD 6870 1GB (OC)- 940MHz core, mem 1150MHz
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
Windows 10 64bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 925 (Deneb)(2.8GHz) OC 3.4GHz
Motherboard
M5A78L-MLX Plus
Memory
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 4GBX2 (8192MB)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX HD 6870 1GB (OC)- 940MHz core, mem 1150MHz
Monitor(s) Displays
Vizio 26' 1920x1080 / Acer 1336x768
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 60Hz /1336x768
Hard Drives
Kingston Digital 60GB SSDNow V300/500gb HDD Western Digital 7200rpm (/WD 160GB HDD 7200rpm
PSU
CORSAIR CX600 600w
Case
AZZA Orion 202 EVO
Cooling
cooler master hyper TX3 cpu cooler
Keyboard
Razer DeathStalker
Mouse
Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400
Antivirus
Defualt on win 10
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
cpu is overclocked in bios
BTW,I play on running mostly first-person shooters. I have Far Cry 2,Steam with several Half-Life games,and Elder Scrolls Oblivion Anniversary Edition. The Half-Life games run fine with maxed out settings on my PC now but I have to dial down settings a fairly good bit for Far Cry 2 and Oblivion. I hope to be able to run Crysis 1 and 2 and Battlefield 3 though.
with a gtx 560 even at stock settings you should be able to max those games at decent high resloutions. Though if you can offored the store clocked one then i say go for that one because you be able to squeeze more AA on high resolutions.
I figured those games would perform great with the 560 Ti and if there is a game that comes out that is simply too much for the 560 Ti (which is highly unlikely),then I could always upgrade.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
That card should be fine
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 RetailI7-9604 X 4 GB Kingston DDR3-1600Gigabyte GTX670
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Black Trooper Rampage
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Retail
CPU
I7-960
Motherboard
Asus Rampage III Extreme
Memory
4 X 4 GB Kingston DDR3-1600
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte GTX670
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality Champion
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell U2412M
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
2 X Samsung 830 256 GB
Velociraptor 1TB
2 x 2 TB WD Caviar Black
Seagate Barrcuda 2 TB
PSU
Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1000 W
Case
Cooler Master Trooper
Keyboard
Logitech G19
Mouse
Logitech G9x
Internet Speed
30 MBPS +/- VDSL
I agree about the PSU. Think Id go for something like this:
Seasonic-X650
Or
Corsair-HX650

Either are certainly worth the bit extra they cost.

But even a TX series would be a good choice, and cheaper.
Corsair-TX650


Sure, they are only 650W but they are far more power than you'll need. Plus, just better PSUs all around.
Wattage alone doesnt tell the whole story.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel Core i7 2700k8GB Mushkin Redline Ridgebacks @1866EVGA GTX570 SC
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom (Self Build)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 2700k
Motherboard
eVGA P67 SLI
Memory
8GB Mushkin Redline Ridgebacks @1866
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX570 SC
Sound Card
XiFi Titanium HD
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2453V
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel 320 80GB -- Intel X25-V 40GB --WD Black 1TB x2 -- WD Blue 640GB
PSU
Seasonic x750
Case
Corsair 600T SE White
Cooling
eVGA Superclocked CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Saitek Cyborg
Antivirus
Kaspersky
Browser
IE
Other Info
LG BD/DVD
I agree about the PSU. Think Id go for something like this:
Seasonic-X650
Or
Corsair-HX650

Either are certainly worth the bit extra they cost.

But even a TX series would be a good choice, and cheaper.
Corsair-TX650


Sure, they are only 650W but they are far more power than you'll need. Plus, just better PSUs all around.
Wattage alone doesnt tell the whole story.
Thank you for the suggestions. I think I will go with the Corsair-TX650 you mentioned.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
Hard Drives
Muskin 120GB SATA III SSD (OS drive)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM (storage drive for music,videos,pics,some games,etc.)
PSU
OCZ ModXStream 700W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Hyper 212+ (push-pull); Case: 2x140mm, 3x120mm
Keyboard
Basic HP wired keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 Wireless
Other Info
HP DVD Writer 1260t
Should the Crucial M4 64GB SSD I already purchased be large enough to store the OS,system files,and a few games? I was also recommended by man who works at the shop to purchase another Crucial 64GB SSD and run the two in RAID 0 and connect an external hard drive,instead of an internal one,so that the normal HD isn't being accessed all the time.
No one has answered my question here yet. :D
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bitIntel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHzEVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K (overclocked to 4.3 GHz)
Motherboard
ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB 2133 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard sound)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S232HL LED LCD
Screen Resolution
1900x1080
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Should the Crucial M4 64GB SSD I already purchased be large enough to store the OS,system files,and a few games? I was also recommended by man who works at the shop to purchase another Crucial 64GB SSD and run the two in RAID 0 and connect an external hard drive,instead of an internal one,so that the normal HD isn't being accessed all the time.
No one has answered my question here yet. :D

OS & System Files: Sure, not a problem.

A few games: How many? How big would each game be? One or two games max. , on that drive.
 

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A raid array is going to be a more complex setup thats far more prone to issues/failure.
With the SSDs, you really do not need it anyway unless of course your after benchmark records. But in real world use, it wont make much difference.


It should be perfectly fine for the OS and all your programs. And thats all I would use it for.

If you have alot of games, I would just make a Games folder on a secondary HD and install them there.
Aside from a level loading slightly faster, most games will not show a huge improvement from the SSD once its loaded. (You wont get better FPS for example)

A few however, do show some improvement if they are constantly accessing the HD, such as open world games.

In the future, if you want to add a second SSD for your most played games, by all means go ahead if budget allows.
But, I would advise you just run them independently, not in a RAID.
Keep the main SSD as it is for the OS and Apps, and the second to install some games on. far simpler setup, plus the OS SSd will be clean and much easier to image and restore should you need to.
 

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Should the Crucial M4 64GB SSD I already purchased be large enough to store the OS,system files,and a few games? I was also recommended by man who works at the shop to purchase another Crucial 64GB SSD and run the two in RAID 0 and connect an external hard drive,instead of an internal one,so that the normal HD isn't being accessed all the time.
No one has answered my question here yet. :D

OS & System Files: Sure, not a problem.

A few games: How many? How big would each game be? One or two games max. , on that drive.
The size of Windows 7 64-bit Pro is estimated around 20GB.
Currently the games I have are:
Far Cry 2 - 12GB
Elder Scrolls Oblivion - 4.6GB
Call of Duty 2 - 4GB
Half-Life - 0.71GB
Half-Life 2 - 4.76GB
Half-Life 2 Episode 1 - 5.94GB
Half-Life 2 Lost Coast - 2.96GB
Half-Life Blue Shift - 0.71GB
Half-Life Opposing Force - 0.63GB
 
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Of those you listed...

Oblivion will have some benefit. The SSD will help some hitching as you move around the world.

Far Cry 2 .. maybe.
I have it installed on just a regular HD, with the OS on a SSD and have no issues with it here.

HL .. not really worth the space. It runs/loads just as good on a regular HD. Little faster loads on the SSD, but not enough to warrant the SSD space IMO.
 

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Intel Core i7 2700k
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