http://pcpartpicker.com/p/CEIS
That is the build i'm planning on building, and i was wondering if there is anything that i could change for it to be cheaper, better performing. etc.
I'm planning on using it for mostly gaming and multi tasking such as facebook, Youtube etc. But i will also be recording gameplay, editing and upload to youtube(Therefore a Nvidia GPU). I may also try some photoshop picture editing.
Please give me your input, thanks. c:
8350 would be a better choice and cheaper, if you do that you could get a GTX 670 which is much better
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/CFcz
Okay, so how does this look? I reckon that would be a pretty beast system.
to me, that looks like a soild build
Go for this, you get a better power supply, better graphics card and potentially better cooling. Still, it's up to you.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/CFVZ
The Corsair Force isn't the fastest SSD, and there are cheaper ones that are faster. Here is what I recommend: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/CFY8
The 670 is much better than the 660ti, and still fits in your budget. That RAM was very overpriced for what you were getting. This is an AMD build, using the 8350, which has been compared to and beaten the 3770k in many tests. The results are contradicting, but the performance of the 8350 is still a much better deal. Both the AMD CPU and AM3+ mobo are cheaper, so it lets you upgrade else where. I selected an 850W PSU because it is a better brand and a better deal than the XFX that you chose. The case is more opinionated, but I love Fractal products. My FD Design XL USB 3.0 is fantastic! Very nice build quality and great looks. The ADATA SX900 is much faster than the Corsair Force 3 (believe me - I have the Force 3) and is equally priced, so it is a better choice. Keep in mind that Seagate Barracuda drives have a 30% failure rate. The CPU cooler I listed at the bottom is also a CLC (closed loop cooler) like the Kraken X40, but the Swiftech H220 has a 240mm radiator and a pump that is much more powerful. The H220 is open to expansion for more pumps, radiators, waterblocks, etc. so that you could put the 670 under water if you wanted ;) I would also recommend getting several Noctua fans (if you don't mind the brown color) for the case and the radiator. Otherwise, if you don't like brown, there are Corsair AF and SP fans and Scythe Gentle Typhoons. The Noctuas perform the best, but are only sold in brown (you can dye them though - there are tuturoials online). Having better fans for the radiator (which could take up to 4 in push-pull) will lower your temps drastically compared to the stock fans. Cheers!
Brennan Riddell
The only problem with most of those parts is that they are not on sale where i buy my parts; they only sell the "Really big brands" there, and some of the big brands they don't even sell there.
For the SSD there are only 4 in the 120GB range that are cheaper and most of them are only 10$ cheaper. Crucial V4 128GB , Kingston SSDNOW v300 120GB , Samsung 840 120GB. I'm thinking maybe the Samsung, what do you think?
I think i want to keep the case that i chose because it has got space for 2x 120/140 fans in the top in case i want to upgrade to a H100, x60 or something along those lines. Also my cousin has that case and i absolutely love the look of it. (And it's cheaper)
I've been thinking about getting Noctua fans before and i may look in to it again. But they are fearly expensive. Though i don't mind the colour sceme and i actually think they would go very well with the mobo.
See i would've gone with the build you suggested but those parts are not on sale where i live. :/