• How is my build?
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So, I have my build ready. Tell me what you guys think of it. Case [url]http://www.ebuyer.com/222943-coolermaster-haf-x-case-rc-942-kkn1?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products[/url] CPU [url]http://www.ebuyer.com/251596-intel-core-i5-2500k-3-3ghz-socket-1155-6mb-cache-retail-boxed-processor-bx80623i52500k[/url] GPU [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/asus-geforce-gtx-570-742mhz-1280mb-pci-express-hdmi--directcu-ii--7FYT.html[/url] PSU [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/corsair-tx650w-650-watt-psu-atx-4RY9.html?q=650Watt%20PSU&src=16[/url] Motherboard [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/gigabyte-ga-z68xp-ud3p-lga1155-intel-z68-ddr3-atx-7JZS.html[/url] RAM [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/corsair-vengeance-8gb--2x4gb--ddr3-1600mhz-cl9-xmp-79V4.html[/url] CPU fan [url]http://www.ebuyer.com/253477-arctic-cooling-freezer-13-intel-and-amd-socket-heatpipe-cooling-fan-ucaco-fz130-bl[/url] Sound card [url]http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus-xonar-dg-51-pci-sound-card-and-headphone-ampifier-oem[/url] [editline]18th December 2011[/editline] 50 something people have looked but nobody wants to tell me if its good or bad? For shame!
y do u need a sound card
looks good to me
[QUOTE=madnath619;33785333] [editline]18th December 2011[/editline] 50 something people have looked but nobody wants to tell me if its good or bad? For shame![/QUOTE] I think most people (or at least me) are just too lazy to look through all of the links. Just name the parts in the OP, more people will reply. Anyways, I think it's pretty solid overall. I prefer Intel processors, and the motherboard setup they've got going right now will allow you to upgrade it in the foreseeable future without having to buy a new motherboard. Vengeances are respectable memory cards, Corsair makes respectable PSUs, I think you'll be fine with it.
From what I have heard the GTX 560 performs just as well as the GTX 570. You can consider this one; [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/asus-geforce-gtx-560-ti-900mhz-pci-express-hdmi--directcu-ii-top--7FYV.html?q=gtx%20560&src=16[/url]
[QUOTE=wakeboarderCWB;33798133]From what I have heard the GTX 560 performs just as well as the GTX 570. You can consider this one; [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/asus-geforce-gtx-560-ti-900mhz-pci-express-hdmi--directcu-ii-top--7FYV.html?q=gtx%20560&src=16[/url][/QUOTE] Thats when overclocked.
[QUOTE=Zerokateo;33798977]Thats when overclocked.[/QUOTE] it isn't hard to overclock a gpu though
[QUOTE=zerotwelve;33802243]it isn't hard to overclock a gpu though[/QUOTE] If you've never done it before it can be tricky trying to overclock a 560 to 570 speeds without screwing something up. I fried a 9500 GT cause I didnt know what I was doing, but I learned.
That's a 560 Ti, fyi. Different than a 560. And remember it can only be overclocked to match 570 [I]stock[/I] speeds, if you bought a 570 and overclocked [I]that[/I] it would be a different story.
[QUOTE=AgentBoomstick;33803613]That's a 560 Ti, fyi. Different than a 560. And remember it can only be overclocked to match 570 [I]stock[/I] speeds, if you bought a 570 and overclocked [I]that[/I] it would be a different story.[/QUOTE] Yeah, somebody overclocked the 570 to get 30 percent more speed or something.
You don't need the sound card, your motherboard does sound just fine.
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