Gaming Pc build

vaggospro

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Hello, i will make a custom gaming pc and these are my specs:

CASE: COOLERMASTER RC-430-KWN1 ELITE 430 BLACK
MOBO: ASROCK Z77 EXTREME4-M
GPU: SAPPHIRE RADEON HD7770 GHZ EDITION OC 1GB DDR5 PCI-E RETAIL
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM D G840 2.8GHZ 3M
SSD: OCZ AGT3-25SAT3-60G 60GB AGILITY3 SATA3 2.5'' SSD
(no hdd yet)
RAM: GEIL GEC38GB1333C9DC 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1333MHZ PC3-10660 ENHANCE CORSA DUAL CHANNEL KIT
DVD ROM: SONY OPTIARC DDU1681S BLACK BULK
MONITOR: LG E2251T-BN 22" LED
PSU: COOLERMASTER GX SERIES 550W PSU RS550-ACAAE3

so are these items compatible?
and im gonna upgrade my cpu and crossfire GPU, will the PSU be good for it?

PRICE: 788€
 

internetlad

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I would bypass the 60GB Agility3 + HDD and look at a single SSD solution of 180 GB Corsair Force3 or a 256 GB Crucial M4, both of which are quality SSD's that can be had at or under a dollar per GB, even without rebates or sale prices. As drive size scales up, so does performance! It's win win!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148443
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233220

http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-2-5-Inch-Solid-State-CT256M4SSD2/dp/B004W2JL2A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339187244&sr=8-1 <<<RECOMMENDED (Best price/GB on a great drive!)

256 should be more than enough memory to fit an ample amount of games, with room for pics, music, etc.

If you really find yourself wanting for space at a later date, grab an HDD and put it in as you were planning to anyways!

It's a little bit more expensive short-term but in the long run you'll thank yourself for going SSD.

 

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Hello, i will make a custom gaming pc and these are my specs:

CASE: COOLERMASTER RC-430-KWN1 ELITE 430 BLACK
MOBO: ASROCK Z77 EXTREME4-M
GPU: SAPPHIRE RADEON HD7770 GHZ EDITION OC 1GB DDR5 PCI-E RETAIL
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM D G840 2.8GHZ 3M
SSD: OCZ AGT3-25SAT3-60G 60GB AGILITY3 SATA3 2.5'' SSD
(no hdd yet)
RAM: GEIL GEC38GB1333C9DC 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1333MHZ PC3-10660 ENHANCE CORSA DUAL CHANNEL KIT
DVD ROM: SONY OPTIARC DDU1681S BLACK BULK
MONITOR: LG E2251T-BN 22" LED
PSU: COOLERMASTER GX SERIES 550W PSU RS550-ACAAE3

so are these items compatible?
and im gonna upgrade my cpu and crossfire GPU, will the PSU be good for it?

PRICE: 788€
you should to be take coolermaster extreme pro

http://www.infocityonline.com/products/Cooler-Master-eXtreme-Power-Pro-550W-SMPS.html
 
you should to be take coolermaster extreme pro

http://www.infocityonline.com/products/Cooler-Master-eXtreme-Power-Pro-550W-SMPS.html

NOoooooooooooo :pfff: it's not a power supply! It's just a power supply shaped object, fit only to hold the door from closing..
 

vaggospro

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Thanks all to u. I will change my PSU with Corsair GS 600 +80 certified. Do u think that the GPU will go well with the CPU?
I HOPE SO :ange: :ange: :ange:
 

vaggospro

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Hello, i will make a custom gaming pc and these are my specs:

CASE: COOLERMASTER RC-430-KWN1 ELITE 430 BLACK
MOBO: ASROCK Z77 EXTREME4-M
GPU: SAPPHIRE RADEON HD7770 GHZ EDITION OC 1GB DDR5 PCI-E RETAIL
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM D G840 2.8GHZ 3M
SSD: OCZ AGT3-25SAT3-60G 60GB AGILITY3 SATA3 2.5'' SSD
(no hdd yet)
RAM: GEIL GEC38GB1333C9DC 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1333MHZ PC3-10660 ENHANCE CORSA DUAL CHANNEL KIT
DVD ROM: SONY OPTIARC DDU1681S BLACK BULK
MONITOR: LG E2251T-BN 22" LED
PSU: CORSAIR GS 600W +80
so are these items compatible?
and im gonna upgrade my cpu and crossfire GPU, will the PSU be good for it?

PRICE: 788€

and do u think that the gpu will go well with the cpu on games?
 

cyansnow

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be honest are you building this or buying it from a custom builder?
7770 isn't that good its low end stuff, the pentium D will bottleneck higher end GPUs, 2.8 ghz is really poky now days for desktops, also its a dual core if you didn't know. z77 is a huge money hole for a pentium D and is not worth it, just get a z68 or p67 motherboard. this build could be okay for 2 years ago but seems like almost 800 euro is way overpriced for the components listed. the power supply looks good, and the ssd is a good idea, maybe just get 4 gigs of ram if you want to save some money.
 

vaggospro

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Thanks for the reply. So the cpu will be good with the gpu.... And if u see i told that i will change my cpu ( with i5 3570K ) and i will crossfire 7770 that will be like a 7950 ;)
 

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glad to see you upgraded the CPU, i think you would have been disappointed with the purchase of a Pentium D. The 3570k as I have heard is an excellent chip, and wil do great and will not bottleneck any sort of graphics card combo that i know of. crossfiring 7770s is a good move as well, all in all the improvements you've listed are for the better. Also if you're getting the 3570k stick with the z77 board.
 

vaggospro

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Hello, i will make a custom gaming pc and these are my specs:

CASE: COOLERMASTER RC-430-KWN1 ELITE 430 BLACK
MOBO: ASROCK Z77 EXTREME4-M
GPU: SAPPHIRE RADEON HD7770 GHZ EDITION OC 1GB DDR5 PCI-E RETAIL
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM D G840 2.8GHZ 3M
SSD: OCZ AGT3-25SAT3-60G 60GB AGILITY3 SATA3 2.5'' SSD
(no hdd yet)
RAM: GEIL GEC38GB1333C9DC 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1333MHZ PC3-10660 ENHANCE CORSA DUAL CHANNEL KIT
DVD ROM: SONY OPTIARC DDU1681S BLACK BULK
MONITOR: LG E2251T-BN 22" LED
PSU: CORSAIR GS 600W +80
so are these items compatible?
and im gonna upgrade my cpu and crossfire GPU, will the PSU be good for it?

PRICE: 788€

and do u think that the gpu will go well with the cpu on games?
 

vaggospro

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thanks..... @abekl i cant buy this monitor cause it costs 80euro more than mine. if u can find me another better than mine but at better price tell me :D