hello guys im thinking of buliding a pc my budget is 800$ my CPU will be amd 8350 <<< i hear its a badass + cheep
if u can help me with the rest ill be thankfull ( no need for links as i will buy it retial because no good site ship to saudi arabia so prices will be more expensive )
any help
3570k and gtx 660. done
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/16Xow
get your own case i'm not including it b/c it's personal prefence and it's not necessary for a computer to perform.
well thank u but i was going AMD this time with the 8350 nice pc BTW
amd cpu fine but stay away from their gpus'
What's wrong with their GPUs? I thought they're actually doing very well for the generation.
I would make something like this
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/16YBl
Considering you haven't picked your case or if you've got an OS on you already. If you've got the money to spare, get a 7870. Heck, mine's almost as cheap as the 660, which is like this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/16YGq
i think ill go with it however ill take a 7870 instead of 660
7870 is a great card, if you can find a 7870 XT for a good price then pick it up. those cards are a bit better then normal 7870´s they based on the Tahiti Le Chip 1536 stream processors instead of 1280 on a normal 7870, its basicly a 7930.
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thank u very much ill search for it
i made this for you: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/16ZJA
its only a bit above budget, so you can also decide to go with a normal 7870 what is also not a bad choice ofc, or just schwimp out the CPU cooler and use the stock cooler for now that minus $30, you can allways buy an aftermarket cooler later.
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that psu is a bit of a risk i think, i'd go with at least a 600w in my opinion
thank u every on hopefully ill find the parts and build it wish me luck ;D
550W 80+ bronze XFX is totaly fine for a single gpu setup, with a 7870XT.
Good luck ☺
Once they fix the issue with framerating then i'll start recommending their gpus' however until then their gpus' are shit.
amd cards are great, and in most benchmarks as far as ive seen, the AMD cards perform mostly better then theire direct Nvidia opponents, except for the GTX780 but thats not an issue up here, ofc there will be some games who runn better on a Nvidia card, but there are also games that are running better on AMD cards, so AMD cards are great. Nvidia cards are also great, i prefer a 7870XT over a GTX-660Ti.
or go with a 7950
0.8x530w=424w, 7950 draws around 200w with synthetic stress test, the 8320 uses 125w, still got around 99w to play with, I don't want hear any shit about rosewill having terrible products, not all of thier stuff is good like ASUS but some of it is, and what is good is their green/Capstone/Fortress/Tachyon series PSUs. they are single rails and 80+ certified in ranging awards, they have also won numerous awards from reputable hardware reviewers such as anandtech, hardware secrets, and toms hardware, on top of that I've used over 60 of those series PSUs personally and over thousands online
the 8350 cost 200, and the 9590 is going to be more than 200 also it has to be soldering onto a special board due to the 220w TDP as no current mobo would be able to use it, its expected to be 500$ which is not very budget friendly especially for a 800$ build
$800 gaming pc, spend the most $ on the gpu and decent psu to feed it. Spend the rest on whatever mb, ram (even 4gb will get you by), and cpu (as long as its not too shitty), & hdd.
Gaming performance is less dependant on your cpu and more dependant on your gpu.
To say amd gpu cards are shit because of some tech articles you read or your inability to fine tune your card to your os and games is pretty lame.. I'm using a msi lightning r7970 boost edition with 13.5 beta 2 drivers and this card will destroy any graphics options in games that I play on a 240hz tv. Since 13.1 their drivers have ran near flawless and have improved drastically since. Get your facts straight..
for 800 dollars you can also get an 660ti with a 8350 (it depends what you're gonna do with your video card just gaming or also some rendering)