I need help for picking parts for a 1500 dollars gaming pc.
If someone can help me i will like.THX
I need help for picking parts for a 1500 dollars gaming pc.
If someone can help me i will like.THX
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3iuxJ
Gets you a Titan
Why the 32 GB SSD? I mean, it'll be great for the OS, but it's price/GB seems really low. I'd rather just go slightly over budget to get a larger SSD or just delay getting an SSD until I could get a larger one.
But it's a great build.
its just the OS you want to load on it , all games will be run from RAM if you want a more expensive one, just look at any 2.5 SSD and take your pick, But keeping your OS on one small SSD makes it MUCH faster in loading, your not going to see a huge leap in load times from a SSD to a HDD in games if anything, Id choose to add more RAM or get a better CPU cooler
550W PSU for a 8350 and a 780Ti?
479 watts is what it comes down to, I have assumed that PCPPs estimated wattage is 100% usage even maxed out BF4 was unable to get at 350 but there is a 700watt version for those who feel uneasy about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiWThqgFfI4
1500$ and no aftermarket heatsink? LMAO, you are wasting money with a GTX 780ti, you will get much better Price/performance ratio with a single GTX 780 or a R9 290, and even that will be overkill for normal 1080p gaming...
So if you have 1500$, this would be pretty much the best gaming pc for the money in my opinion. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3iwyW
You can go the AMD route also and save some money, but this would perform better overall and would be much more silent than the previous builds.
hope i helped :)
if you are not OC'ing the stock sink will be fine.
have you ever used one? i can tell you that it is annoingly loud even on a FX 6300... And why spend 180$ on the mobo on an AMD build if you are not OC'ing? you could run the FX 8350 fine with a M5A97 R2.0 board without overclocking.
Not saying your build is bad, but there are some discrepancy in your build...
That is a personal issue on loudness, I am a DJ and can never hear my PC over the music. The OP did not state they wanted to do OC'ing M5A97 R2.0 has a 4+2 powerphase the board I mentioned is an 8+2 powerphase, This will provide OC'ing abilities later down the road if he is interested, but not with stock cooling. I had anticipated that if he did want to OC, it would be a great board to do so. The Rest was to leave room for all GPU power. The Ti fit the bill because after everything else in my build, there was enough left over for one. He DOES have the option of downgrading to the 780 or R9 290x (not so much a downgrade) and pushing for better cooling, like the new Zalman. But if anything he sounded like he was mostly put off by the small SSD in my build. I personally need one due to lowering load times and loading my most demanding programs, but for gaming, I am not sure a larger SSD is needed.
PS, your right, This 8320 sounds like an A-10........Warthog