I have £300 to spend on upgrading my build, what do you think i should purchase?
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 12:34:08 PM
Hi, this is my current system
CPU: i5 4670k
CPU Cooler: Stock
Motherboard: Asrock Z87 Extreme
RAM: 2x4GB Patriot Viper 3
Storage: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
GPU: ASUS DCU2 GTX 770
PSU: Fractal Design Integra R2 750W
Case: Zalman Z11 Plus
What do you think would be the most beneficial to me, my PC is used primarily for gaming at 1080p (i hope to upgrade to 1440p in the future), I don't do any kind of video editing or workstation tasks. The first things that came to mind were an SSD and an aftermarket CPU cooler. If possible i would like the SSD to be at least 256GB. If you suggest a new motherboard please don't include a new copy of windows because i know people over at Microsoft the they can take care of migrating my key.
CPU: i5 4670k
CPU Cooler: Stock
Motherboard: Asrock Z87 Extreme
RAM: 2x4GB Patriot Viper 3
Storage: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
GPU: ASUS DCU2 GTX 770
PSU: Fractal Design Integra R2 750W
Case: Zalman Z11 Plus
What do you think would be the most beneficial to me, my PC is used primarily for gaming at 1080p (i hope to upgrade to 1440p in the future), I don't do any kind of video editing or workstation tasks. The first things that came to mind were an SSD and an aftermarket CPU cooler. If possible i would like the SSD to be at least 256GB. If you suggest a new motherboard please don't include a new copy of windows because i know people over at Microsoft the they can take care of migrating my key.
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helloguy
June 29, 2014 12:42:36 PM
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 12:49:47 PM
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You could get another gtx770 for SLI which will be great for maxing games at 1440p. Thanks for the quick reply but I dont want to do that for 2 reasons, the first is that i tend to get really paranoid about PSU capacity (which you might already be able to tell by the fact that I bought a 750W PSU for my rig) and the second is that I'm really not a fan of SLI because a lot of games arent optimized for it and it generates double the heat compared to a single, stronger card
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 12:50:56 PM
helloguy said:
Switch the stock cooler for a H80i/H100i or get a CM Hyper 212 EVO. Get a SSD (preferably the Samsung 840 EVO 120gb/250gb SSD)! Do not upgrade anything else as your PC can still handle games maxed out games, hope I helped (:Thanks for the quick reply, altogether that adds up to £175 with the 250GB EVO and the H100i, what else do you think it should get with the remaining £125
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750w is MORE than enough to SLI 770s. People SLI 780tis on 750w. That is not a problem. As it is your PSU is WAY overkill for your build and you are barely using it.
Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
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helloguy
June 29, 2014 12:53:52 PM
tomosh22 said:
helloguy said:
Switch the stock cooler for a H80i/H100i or get a CM Hyper 212 EVO. Get a SSD (preferably the Samsung 840 EVO 120gb/250gb SSD)! Do not upgrade anything else as your PC can still handle games maxed out games, hope I helped (:Thanks for the quick reply, altogether that adds up to £175 with the 250GB EVO and the H100i, what else do you think it should get with the remaining £125
I think that you should add some more system fans if you currently only have one fan, this will help tremendously with temps since you will be overclocking! (:
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 12:59:38 PM
tiny voices said:
750w is MORE than enough to SLI 770s. People SLI 780tis on 750w. That is not a problem. As it is your PSU is WAY overkill for your build and you are barely using it.Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
According to http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine my system with an extra 770 would consume 767W, and that is with 0% capacitor aging, so even if my PSU could handle it, it wouldnt handle it for very long.
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 1:00:04 PM
helloguy said:
tomosh22 said:
helloguy said:
Switch the stock cooler for a H80i/H100i or get a CM Hyper 212 EVO. Get a SSD (preferably the Samsung 840 EVO 120gb/250gb SSD)! Do not upgrade anything else as your PC can still handle games maxed out games, hope I helped (:Thanks for the quick reply, altogether that adds up to £175 with the 250GB EVO and the H100i, what else do you think it should get with the remaining £125
I think that you should add some more system fans if you currently only have one fan, this will help tremendously with temps since you will be overclocking! (:
I currently have 5 case fans
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tomosh22 said:
tiny voices said:
750w is MORE than enough to SLI 770s. People SLI 780tis on 750w. That is not a problem. As it is your PSU is WAY overkill for your build and you are barely using it.Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
According to http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine my system with an extra 770 would consume 767W, and that is with 0% capacitor aging, so even if my PSU could handle it, it wouldnt handle it for very long.
Nope, that is a known BS calculator. Overestimates by about 50% to avoid lawsuits. There are basically ZERO accurate calculators for PSU. DO NOT trust any of them.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_770_sl... This is 100% accurate. SLI 770s pull max 402w MAX load. Even with a HUGE CPU overclock, 10 fans, 5 HDDs, and lights, your build will never pull over 600w with SLI 770s.
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 1:04:03 PM
helloguy
June 29, 2014 1:06:23 PM
tomosh22 said:
helloguy said:
tomosh22 said:
helloguy said:
Switch the stock cooler for a H80i/H100i or get a CM Hyper 212 EVO. Get a SSD (preferably the Samsung 840 EVO 120gb/250gb SSD)! Do not upgrade anything else as your PC can still handle games maxed out games, hope I helped (:Thanks for the quick reply, altogether that adds up to £175 with the 250GB EVO and the H100i, what else do you think it should get with the remaining £125
I think that you should add some more system fans if you currently only have one fan, this will help tremendously with temps since you will be overclocking! (:
I currently have 5 case fans
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 1:06:57 PM
tiny voices said:
tomosh22 said:
tiny voices said:
750w is MORE than enough to SLI 770s. People SLI 780tis on 750w. That is not a problem. As it is your PSU is WAY overkill for your build and you are barely using it.Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
According to http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine my system with an extra 770 would consume 767W, and that is with 0% capacitor aging, so even if my PSU could handle it, it wouldnt handle it for very long.
Nope, that is a known BS calculator.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_770_sl... This is 100% accurate. SLI 770s pull max 402w MAX load.
Also, I was just looking up what other people have to say about SLI on 750W and people are saying that i need a certain amount of amps on the 12v rail. The integra R2 750W has 2 12V rails that both output 30A. I;m no expert on power supplies, so can someone tell me if this is OK if I do decide to go SLI
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tomosh22 said:
tiny voices said:
tomosh22 said:
tiny voices said:
750w is MORE than enough to SLI 770s. People SLI 780tis on 750w. That is not a problem. As it is your PSU is WAY overkill for your build and you are barely using it.Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
According to http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine my system with an extra 770 would consume 767W, and that is with 0% capacitor aging, so even if my PSU could handle it, it wouldnt handle it for very long.
Nope, that is a known BS calculator.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_770_sl... This is 100% accurate. SLI 770s pull max 402w MAX load.
Also, I was just looking up what other people have to say about SLI on 750W and people are saying that i need a certain amount of amps on the 12v rail. The integra R2 750W has 2 12V rails that both output 30A. I;m no expert on power supplies, so can someone tell me if this is OK if I do decide to go SLI
Yes that is plenty of power. Your PSU is not the highest quality, but it is definitely good.
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tomosh22
June 29, 2014 1:11:08 PM
tiny voices said:
tomosh22 said:
tiny voices said:
tomosh22 said:
tiny voices said:
750w is MORE than enough to SLI 770s. People SLI 780tis on 750w. That is not a problem. As it is your PSU is WAY overkill for your build and you are barely using it.Secondly, SLI is VERY well optimized in most games. I have used dual GPU builds my whole life and never had issues. It makes WAY more sense to buy a second 770 for 1440p, as opposed to buying a single as powerful card like a 780ti (technically isn't even as powerful as SLI 770s) and would cost more than 2x the amount. That would be really pointless.
According to http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine my system with an extra 770 would consume 767W, and that is with 0% capacitor aging, so even if my PSU could handle it, it wouldnt handle it for very long.
Nope, that is a known BS calculator.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_770_sl... This is 100% accurate. SLI 770s pull max 402w MAX load.
Also, I was just looking up what other people have to say about SLI on 750W and people are saying that i need a certain amount of amps on the 12v rail. The integra R2 750W has 2 12V rails that both output 30A. I;m no expert on power supplies, so can someone tell me if this is OK if I do decide to go SLI
Yes that is plenty of power. Your PSU is not the highest quality, but it is definitely good.
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