randomstraw
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don't go below 16gig of ram, atlest ddr 1333
?: why? you pay 72? for 4x4 GB
?: why? you pay 72? for 4x4 GB
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Fx chips are honestly great for like home media centers or micro pcs where you don't run a video card. But for gaming/bottling they are junkA AMD FX 6100/6200/4100/4170/ would be terrible. Bulldozer was a massive fail and compared to other CPUs in that price range it's not very good. The only Bulldozer worth considering is the FX 8120/8150 if you plain to run tons of bots. Not great if you plain to play BF3 or something.
Edit: In WOW on High/ultra settings a ?50 dual core Intel Pentium runs better than a ?140 FX 8150 in FPS... AnandTech - Bench - CPU. So yeah, only grab the 8 core if you plain to do heavy botting![]()
This was the point i was trying to makedon't go below 16gig of ram, atlest ddr 1333
?: why? you pay 72? for 4x4 GB
if you put a 1kw PSU in that build it will definitely run, but you'll facepalm every time your electric bill lands on the mat
The electricity bill shouldnt differ much, as the 1kw PSU doesn't use all it's power either, no?
So, after some fast looking into parts etc. i found that a store in my town where i buy my PC's also build their own gaming computers that are very descent. If i want an other part that are in their current setup I just need to pay the difference and they fix it for me.
the PC im gonna head for is Gamer God Zeus - Priss?nkt 1000kr! | Alina.se
instead of ASUS GeForce GTX 580 1 536 MB i will make them add AMD Radeon HD 7970
the RAM is at 8GB at the beggining so i will change it to 12 or 16GB.
1 HDMI so i can plug it into my TV.
And the last thing that im most concerned about is the PSU-effekt that are on 650W only, maybe 800-1000W would work?
the starting price is on 1630 euro and by adding the graphic card and more RAM that are really cheap it will cost 1750 euro (without 1 HDMI and more PSU). I dont know what the different value between having a PSU with 650W or one with 800-1000W.
I hopes its a good build otherwise tell me whats bad with it, you can understand the basics if you look at the website.
also if something is to pricy and a cheaper alternativ part excist let me know.
drew up a quick build for your purposes axeman. Ofcourse anyone feel free to add or remove anything if you think its unfit.
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I mainly linked the 2500k because it's cheap at the moment. The mobo is ivy-bridge compatible, so you can go either way. If the price is (more or less) the same then ofcourse go for the 3570k
I read the ivy bridge had some difficulties keeping itself cool under load though, what's your experience with that?