The first one with intel and nvidia:
[IMG]http://imgkk.com/i/xksc.png[/IMG]
The second one with AMD and ATi:
[IMG]http://imgkk.com/i/fly5.png[/IMG]
They cost the same, but which one is the best? And is it even any good for the price? I could also get an i7 in the intel one, but that would cost [b]1 491.24 USD / 1005 Euro[/b] instead
Also, I'm from denmark so some of it is in danish, if you can't understand some of it please do ask.
Strømforsyning = Powersupply
They both cost:
[B][B][B]6895 Danish kroner = 1 371.86 U.S. dollars[/B][/B][/B][B] / [/B][B][B][B]924.56 Euros[/B][/B][/B]
Fidn out what PSU it is, because you don't want a shitty no-brand powering those components. On your original question, get the first one.
Just sent them an E-mail.
Here's the link btw: [URL]http://www.mm-vision.dk/produkter/vispcsystem.asp?action=vis&menu=computer&varenr=99111&type=pcsystem[/URL] (danish)
I'm danish myself, so that's not a problem. Do you have an OS yourself?
Can you build your own?
[QUOTE=tanktan38;29553796]Can you build your own?[/QUOTE]
If he has an OS, he definetely should.
Yes I got Windows 7 on a dvd.
How much would I save from building it myself? If it's only 40 dollars, it would be too much of a hassle.
You will not be swimming in gold afterwards, but you'll be able to save 1200 +/-, and you'll be sure of that you'll get a quality build.
It's an Intertech 700W PSU. I can also upgrade it to a Seasonic 600W. So I asked him wouldn't that be a downgrade and he said "InterTech 700w has an effectivity on about 530W, while the Seasonic is on 600w RealWatt"
Is that true?
[QUOTE=chamon;29567310]It's an Intertech 700W PSU. I can also upgrade it to a Seasonic 600W. So I asked him wouldn't that be a downgrade and he said "InterTech 700w has an effectivity on about 530W, while the Seasonic is on 600w RealWatt"
Is that true?[/QUOTE]
No, the Seasonic will probably reach something like ~520W, while the Intertech will kill your components. If that's the PSU you're getting for those money, you'll save ~1200 and actually get quality components.
Okay, so after some thinking, and finding the right store, how does this look?
[IMG]http://imgkk.com/i/pysm.png[/IMG]
The cabinet is quite pricy, can I find another one where the parts will still fit? (190 USD)
I've read that the i7 should be dropped down to an i5 if you don't use multi-threading, but I'm going to use it for gaming.
It's a 95USD difference between the two.
Edit: Oh yeah, and should I put a better cooler in it?
[QUOTE=chamon;29776218]Okay, so after some thinking, and finding the right store, how does this look?
[img_thumb]http://imgkk.com/i/pysm.png[/img_thumb]
The cabinet is quite pricy, can I find another one where the parts will still fit? (190 USD)
I've read that the i7 should be dropped down to an i5 if you don't use multi-threading, but I'm going to use it for gaming.
It's a 95USD difference between the two.
Edit: Oh yeah, and should I put a better cooler in it?[/QUOTE]
The HAF 932 is a little cheaper in the US ($155) but it is very large and is great at cooling. You could probably also go with a mid-tower case like a HAF 912, Lian Li K58/W, or CM690 II.
When people say you won't use hyper-threading, they're talking about games: games don't take advantage of hyper-threading
If you're looking for an aftermarket HSF take a look at the Hyper 212+
[editline]12th May 2011[/editline]
Where are you picking these parts from? I've never heard of Club 3D before, they must be a European brand. Do you know if they're reliable?
Yes my old card was a Club 3D too, and had no real problems with it, except it was defect after a year, but it got replaced with a new one, which caused no problems. I can also get the MSI, but that's 114 USD more worth, is it even any better?
Also, would you recommend to drop it down to an i5? Or is it the 95usd USD more worth to use an i7 ?
What is the total? You should definetely go with an i5 2500K instead of that i7. Also, check out how much a 6950 is.
Unlocked or locked? What is the difference?
Also, is the HD6950 better than the GTX570? I'm a little nvidia 'fanboy' as it's the only cards I've used.
HD6950 is 28 usd cheaper.
Also it seems like the 570 is getting higher FPS in benchmarks
Then it's no problem. On EDBPriser it's ~500DKK cheaper. Anyway, "unlocked" means that the CPU has an unlocked multiplier, which makes it much easier to overclock. And Sandy Bridge is very good at overclocking. On top of that, you're already getting a P67 motherboard, so you should get a K version anyway. And what is the total price?
8400 DKK / 1600 USD
What's the difference between i7 and i5? I wouldn't get much better results from an i7?
Will be used primarily for gaming
For gaming the i5 and the i7 is just about as equal as equal gets. You should go for the i5 2500K.
[editline]12th May 2011[/editline]
Also, I wouldn't get a club3D PSU. Get something like an XFX, Enermax, Seasonic, Corsair or Antec.
Why is that? I can choose MSI, but that's 120 usd more. (which makes no sense but, can't change that)
Oh, stupid me, I'll have a look at it and be back.
Is Chill Innovation good?
And how do I know if my parts are compatible with it? (Sorry about all the questions)
[QUOTE=chamon;29780815]Oh, stupid me, I'll have a look at it and be back.
Is Chill Innovation good?
And how do I know if my parts are compatible with it? (Sorry about all the questions)[/QUOTE]No it's not. And it will be, all PSUs will work with any comp, as long as it has enough power, decent quality and the right amount of connectors for the persons needs.
Okay final question:
Why should I choose another PSU than the Club 3D?
I've never heard that Club 3D even made PSUs, but even though it has got Bronze rating, I've seen PSUs with that not even making the standard 80+ at operating temperature.
[editline]12th May 2011[/editline]
Seems like they're actually quite ok, so if it's cheaper than an equilant of one of the PSU brands I posted, go for it.
they're OEMd by Andyson which I haven't heard of previously but a bit of searching seems to point towards avoiding them
[QUOTE=reapaninja;29782405]they're OEMd by Andyson which I haven't heard of previously but a bit of searching seems to point towards avoiding them[/QUOTE]
I could only find positive reviews, but I didn't really look around that much.
depends whether they were indepth reviews by people who know their shit and have the proper equipment, or "looks good, functioned for 30 seconds after I plugged it in, 10/10"
You could probably go with a HAF 912; it is freaking massive for a mid-tower and can easily fit the biggest graphics cards.
[QUOTE=reapaninja;29795464]depends whether they were indepth reviews by people who know their shit and have the proper equipment, or "looks good, functioned for 30 seconds after I plugged it in, 10/10"[/QUOTE]
One of them: [url]http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Club_3D/CSP-X1000CB/[/url]
I find it to be pretty in-depth. It's not the one in the build, but oh well.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.