If you wouldn't mind I need some advice and general discussions on building a light to medium gaming budget machine (Eve online, and maybe Civ 5 at a push. I game on an Xbox for fps), as well as a HTPC.
Purchase date: Within the month
Budget Range: £500 - £600, though I'd rather it stay lower, or even under £500.
Sadly I need it to be all inclusive: Monitor, Windows 7, keyboard and mouse included in the price. The one exception being the hard drive, as I have a 2.5' hard drive from an Acer 5536 that I can use, until hard drive prices drop to their previous levels.
Anyhow this is how I'm seeing the current build developing:
But I might have to drop it all down for a A8 3870K, to save on costs (as a back up plan if any of the money falls through). Any advice on bringing cost down would be muchly appreciated, or if I've made an utter **** up of picking parts.
You could save a few dollars by dropping to the Core i3-2100. Just as good for what you are doing.
Since you will not be over-clocking or doing double cards or anything, you could drop to this motherboard. That is unless you are going to use the Virtu switchable graphics feature of the z68. If that is the case, then you have a very good deal on the z68. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigabyte-S [...] 016&sr=1-1
Other than that, everything else looks spot on. The A8 3870K is decent enough, and the graphics may be all you need for now. You could always add a discreet graphics card later if needed or as more funds become available. I especially know about the funds part. : )
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(Plus the same monitor, keyboard and mouse and bay converter as the other build)
In total it works at out £483.26, which frees up £90 for an emergency hard drive if the 2.5" doesn't work out, and the possibility of getting Microsoft Proffesional (£40 as I'm a student). It also leaves room to try over clocking for the first time, but I honestly wouldn't know where to start with that side of things. But in case I do slide over to the darkside, what would be a good budget overclocking fan for the CPU?
I have DDR3 1600 because I found an amazing deal on it. Got a 16gb kit for $50 which was dirt cheap at the time. Split it between my two rigs. Both my AMD HTPC and Intel gaming rig(below) default to 1333 speed. Still run great.
Also, Novatech makes a 500w version of that power supply which would be a slightly better price for the Intel rig, or even the AMD rig should you add a video card later. http://www.novatech.co.uk/products [...] sg500.html
Message edited by tlmck on 01-14-2012 at 10:55:33 PM
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