Hello, i'm going to build a new pc and I want something that will be enought for gaming and 3d design for a long time.
So this is the build I had in mind:
Amd A10-6800K @ 4.10
ASRock FM2A75M-ITX R2.0
8 gb of ram
A gtx 560 ti ( already have )
So is there anything do you think I would need to change?
Thanks.
I would go for a intel build
Don't get an APU if you already have a 560 ti. If you go AMD I would suggest an AM3+ motherboard and something like a FX 6300.
[QUOTE=boomer678;41534120]Don't get an APU if you already have a 560 ti. If you go AMD I would suggest an AM3+ motherboard and something like a FX 6300.[/QUOTE]
Yeah just after the post I noted it was an apu, just forgot to put it here. I took a look at the 6300 and looks pretty good, I think that would be what I get.
A mainboard for this socket i'm considering is Asrock M3N78D FX.
[QUOTE=Killervalon;41534090]I would go for a intel build[/QUOTE]
To expensive :V
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btw, i've really not been into hardware in the past years, at what speed shall I get the ram?
[QUOTE=eirexe;41535003]Yeah just after the post I noted it was an apu, just forgot to put it here. I took a look at the 6300 and looks pretty good, I think that would be what I get.
A mainboard for this socket i'm considering is Asrock M3N78D FX.
To expensive :V
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btw, i've really not been into hardware in the past years, at what speed shall I get the ram?[/QUOTE]
The speed of RAM has fuck all difference really.
Just get some corsair value ram or kingston. They all perform the same, "gaming" RAM is just marketing crap so they can charge more.
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I'd personally try get an intel build, AMD hasn't really got the value they used to have anymore.
[QUOTE=spinpoint F3;41535536]The speed of RAM has fuck all difference really.
Just get some corsair value ram or kingston. They all perform the same, "gaming" RAM is just marketing crap so they can charge more.
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I'd personally try get an intel build, AMD hasn't really got the value they used to have anymore.[/QUOTE]
That gaming marketing, They think it's cooler because they are red :V.
About the cpu, I want amd because of what I heard they overclock better, and having six cores shouldn't allow me to do multiple heavy tasks at the same time?.
The thing is that my budget is really small, and I wanted something that I could use for some years.
[QUOTE=eirexe;41535700]That gaming marketing, They think it's cooler because they are red :V.
About the cpu, I want amd because of what I heard they overclock better, and having six cores shouldn't allow me to do multiple heavy tasks at the same time?.
The thing is that my budget is really small, and I wanted something that I could use for some years.[/QUOTE]
Well then why don't you post your budget? A current intel build is going to have a longer longevity than an worse-performing AMD build.
[QUOTE=DanTehMan;41535896]Well then why don't you post your budget? A current intel build is going to have a longer longevity than an worse-performing AMD build.[/QUOTE]
Arround 300€ (I already have the gpu) so I only need a new motherbard cpu and ram.
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