Gaming rig, need opinions

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Hello.

Just went to the store and reserved a rig (dont HAVE to buy it).

Case: Corsair Carbide 500r
CPU: Intel i7 3820 10mb cache
GPU: Sapphire hd7950
Disks: SSD samsung 120gb
HDD WD 1TB
MOBO: MSI X79A-GD65 8D (s 2011, X79 ,DDR3)
Cooling system: Corsair Hydro Series H55 (LGA 115x, 1366 Socket AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2)

You guys think this is a 'GOOD' rig?

What do you think about games, will it play all games that are out today at sort of max settings?

Thanks in advance for your answers & help!
 
This is all messed up.

WAY too much CPU. Change it to an i5.

Use the saved money to get a better GPU. Gaming is 85% GPU and 15% CPU.

The CPU cooler is junk. A cheaper air cooler will cool better and make WAY less noise. The Coolermaster hyper 212 evo is what you want.

What RAM and PSU?
 

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8GB (2x4)
700W psu
 

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the gtx770 is much better than the sapphire 7950?
 
You're definitely flipped on the video card - CPU/mobo cost benefit for a gaming rig.

You should also wait a few weeks for the AMD Volcanic Islands cards to be released. That should rattle the current market pricing structure quite radically in October.

edit: Anand's bench is a joke ... at your price points you should be looking at individual card reviews.

 

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Ok.. will give it some thought.

The dude at the store also told me that CPU wise, LGA2011 socket is A LOT better than 1150.. is this true?
 


:lol: -- only if he is selling it to you at quite a discount

S'rly, if gaming is your goal, with your budget, you should 'free your mind' of clutter and think beyond the edge.

In a month or so, you could be spending $200-$250 on your CPU/Mobo and jamming with an nVidia Titan or AMD Radeon Hawaii XT.

That'll game :D

 

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Well the budget here is 1500 euros, which is just under 2k usd (1,989usd).

But prices here (Greece) are much different that in the US unfortunately...:(

Anyone here knowledgeable about prices in europe and can recommend a build?
 

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The store has a website where you click select to build, i've done this so far based on your suggestions:

Case: Carbide 500r Midi Tower
MOBO: MSI - Z87-G45 Gaming
Ram: DDR3 8GB (2x4) 1600MHz Vengeance C8
CPU: Core i5 4670k(1150/3.4GHz/6MB)
GPU: VGA PCI GTX 770 Jetstream 4GB
PSU: Corsair Enthusiast Series TX 750W
Disks: Samsung 840 series 120GB SSD SATA / WD10EZRX 1TB HDD
Optical Drive Samsung DVD-RW Sata black
System: W7 pro 64bit

And the fan: Civetta 92mm
(unfo they dont have coolermaster in the shop...)
And this comes out to 1555 euros
 

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Approximate Purchase Date: this week

Budget Range: 1300 - 1600 euros

System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming

Are you buying a monitor: Yes LG 23 inch framless

Parts to Upgrade: (e.g.: CPU, mobo, RAM) **Include Power Supply Make & Model If Re-using**

Do you need to buy OS: Yes Win7 64bit
Please note that if you're using an OEM license of Windows, you will need a new one when buying a new motherboard.

Preferred Website(s) for Parts: www.plaisio.gr

Location: Greece

Parts Preferences: Intel, Nvidia, Coolermaster, Corsair (but you guys know better! :D)

Overclocking: Probably not

SLI or Crossfire: Maybe

Your Monitor Resolution: 1920x1080

Additional Comments: Noise doesnt bother me much, headset most of the time for gaming anyways. Needs to be able to run AION on MAX graphics, and 90% of games on MAX graphics. I dont mind toning down settings on crysis 3 etc..


Thanks!