Aight, Already got a fairly decent computer but I got $1000 [B]AUD[/B] to blow off due to my life of crime, nevertheless
[B]Specs:[/B]
[B]CPU[/B]: Intel i5-2500k @ 4.5Ghz
[B]Mobo[/B]: AsRock Z68 Extreme 4 Gen3 [B] 1155 Pin [/B]
[B]RAM:[/B] 8GB 1600mhz Corshair Vengence
[B]GPU[/B]: GTX 560Ti Twin Frozr 1GB OC @ 970mhz ([x2] SLI)
[B]HDD[/B]: 500GB Samsung Spinpoint T1 PLUS - 1.5TB Of external storage
[B]SSD[/B]: 64GB Patriot Pyro Sanforce3
[B]PSU[/B]: 850W Silverstone 80+ Silver modular
[B]Case[/B]: Coolermaster HAF 912+
P.S - My cooling is 100%
Is it completely ridiculous to upgrade/add/mod anything or....?
SSD, and PSU arrent known for their quality but ok enough.
The I5 is still good enough for annything.
Only thing you will notice when upgrading is the GPU.
You can get some fps gain if you get another 560ti or a nvidia 670/ ATI 7970
Silverstone have amazing power supplies.
[QUOTE=taipan;38059170]SSD, and PSU arrent known for their quality but ok enough.
The I5 is still good enough for annything.[/QUOTE]
Okay, I need to call this statement out on a few things.
1. Patriot makes fine SSDs, they aren't OCZ
2. Silverstone makes great power supplies
My advice to you _Jaeg3r is to upgrade your 560 ti to either a Radeon HD 7950/7970 if you just game with your pc or to a 660ti/670 if you plan on video editing/rendering/etc.
cheers guys, overall though....without spending stupid money theres not a whole lot faster I can get with just $1000 right?
You can upgrade your SSD, grab a 256GB one, they are getting cheaper. and upgrade your card, it's a good card, still very relevant, but if you have money to spend why not a GTX 680/670 or AMD's 7970/7950?
You'll notice a HUGE increase in performance
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