FX6300 build comparison

yags11

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to our experts here, need you advise on these 2 builds

PROCESSOR: AMD Vishera FX- 6300k 3.50ghz AM3 Sixcore (6cpus)
MOTHERBOARD: ASROCK AM3 960GC-GS FX HD2 Dual Channel DDR3/DDR2
MEMORY CARD: G-Skill Ripjaws 8gb 1600mhz DDR3
VIDEO CARD: Sapphire HD 7730 2gb 128bit DDR3 Graphics Card
HARD DRIVE: Western Digital 1TB Sata3 Hard Drive
OPTICAL DRIVE: Lite On Dvd Rw Drive
CASING: Powerlogic Black Gaming case
PSU: Powerlogic 700w PSU
COOLING FAN: Deepcool LED Cooling X80 Fan

fx6300
gigabyte 78lmt
500g hdd
8gb 1600 gkill ram
corsair 550w
r7 260x gpu
generic case & dvd drive

they are both priced the same, which is better?
 
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The second build is better, at least for gaming. r7 260x is a DDR5 1GB/2GB card. In any version it's better than the 7730 card.
Of the two yes the second one. The first one has a motherboard that does not support that processor. and the 7730 is a bit of a loser when it comes to gaming, while the 7790/260x is about what the xbox1 has.

You could even drop the 550 psu to a cx430 by corsair and place that additional money on a GPU, maybe get into a 650ti boost or possibly a good deal on a 7850 as they are being phased out.
 

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That board is completely fine if you wish to overclock.
But, if you are in need of something better, this motherboard is one of the best: http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A99FX_PRO_R20/
 

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yags11

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thanks guys so far on your answers.. I got another one..

procie: AMD FX 6300 3.5ghz (Black Edition) -
mb: AM3+ asrock extreme 3 r2.0
gpu: Sapphire HD 7770 1GB 128bit GDDR5
ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport (Dual) 2x4gb ddr3 1600 Cl9, Black -
psu: Corsair VS550 -
case: NZXT source elite 210

is this way better than those 2 above?
 

jghaverty

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2sraf

basically what you're going for. 613.75$ with a 7790.

Lets look at a couple tweaks...

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2srjP 728.41$ ... yes 115$ more expensive, but is going to smoke the previous computer in every way. That graphics card is almost twice as good as the 7790.

Just swapping the cpu though...

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2srnX

Much higher performance based on cpu alone... ESPECIALLY when games are going to get optimized for 8 cores and mantle gets released.

 

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Not necessarily, its mostly a good way to keep yourself from "upgrading" for at least a solid year. The 8320 can be overclocked and will provide stellar performance.

couple things for you to consider

1) you don't need close to 700w. 500w is plenty. I only recommend the 650 one because the cost isn't any higher
2) you dont need "fast" ram, not with that setup anyway. Get cheaper, slower ram. With gaming and standard operations, theres almost no gains at all with faster ram (like 1% change between 800mhz and 1600mhz, and no im not joking, go look at some benchmarks)
3) you don't need a super expensive case to get good performance. The one I linked kicks butt and is fairly inexpensive
4) when you pick out a HDD, I would suggest getting the fastest rpm and largest cache you can afford. With game and program sizes, I recommend getting 1TB nowadays. I have a 15k rpm 300gb hdd and I was kinda shocked how fast I filled it! That said you can always add a 2nd hard drive later if you want to go cheap for now.
5) The r7 260x is pretty dang solid card for the money. It's floating around the 200$ mark right now. The "cheap" card I would suggest now is the 7790, as its floating around 130$, and is far superior to anything below it in price, worthwhile gains at any case.

 

yags11

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procie: AMD FX 6300 3.5ghz (Black Edition) <<-- change to 8320
mb: AM3+ asrock extreme 3 r2.0 <<-- change to?
gpu: Sapphire HD 7770 1GB 128bit GDDR5 <<-- chang to 7790
ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport (Dual) 2x4gb ddr3 1600 Cl9, Black <- good?
psu: Corsair VS550 <-- make it 500w?
case: NZXT source elite 210