Twin Radiator: 1x 360mm Alphacool nexxxos ut60, 1x 280mm Phobya G-Changer
Plus hoses, fans, controllers, etc.
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whats the FPS you get…I just make 30fps on Euro Truck Simulator 2 on High Graphics…my dream system quoted below would get well over 200 to 250FPS on ETS2 on Ultra…for minecraft current system tops out at about 140fps on that one below…oh I dont know 500fps+ xD I want it so bad but I will wait a while for it gotta work for it you know xD
[quote=“Juno8”]Update on my pc well this is going to be my new monster haha when I get around to building it
CPU: Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Edition Hex Core Sandy Bridge-E (Thats a 6 core processor…right…Automation…you are going to get owned!)
GPU: EVGA 2GB GeForce GTX 680 NVIDIA Graphics Card
PSU: Corsair AX860i Digital 860W Full Modular Power Supply (Salvaged from Juno8)
MoBo: MSI Big Bang Xpower II (this monster motherboard will take I am not joking 128GB ram yes 128GB!!!)
Memory: Corsair Memory Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile 32GB (x2 I hope depends on my Dad lol)
SDD: Corsair 128GB Force Series GS SSD
HDD: Western Digital 3TB Red x2 so 6TB total
HDD: Seagate 500GB x2 (from Juno8 so actual total will be 7.25TB but 1TB will be off Sata II and the other 6.25TB will be uber fast Sata III)
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper (its big it may be so big that I have to relocate it to my desk…I want this thing to run hard muhaha)
OS: Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64 Bit
This computer may set me back well over £2000 but it will utterly destroy anything I put it up against…when I get the darn thing built![/quote]
Plus, why the idiot large RAM size-capable board? Are you actually going to use it?
What i’m saying is; If you’re going to just game and don’t do excessive computing work (3d modeling, video editing (the real work, not the GoPro editing stuff), that kind of stuff) 16gb is more then enough, hell maybe even overkill.
Save the money on better parts/cooling.
To give you an idea; Chrome running with 10 tabs, Active Battlefield 3 game session (minimized), PS CS6 running, local MYSQL database running (game server), i barely hit 8Gb MEM usage. Only when i stuff PS with 200+ photo’s of 18MP i’ll hit the 14-15GB usage.
It’s hard to say. The only thing you can do is guesstimate and compare benchmarks with a similar setup.
Im thinking; Yes, but with a “but”, and no. You’ll probably hit around the same mark though.
Yes; But by a margin, but only if you’re going to overclock the living breathing $^!# out of it.
No; if you leave it stock or at factory clocks without tweaking or doing stuff yourself, maybe per CPU clock you might be faster, but that’s only for programs that utilize all the cores.
My 7950 overclock surpasses (slight) overclocked 7970’s. Which in turn are (marginally) better then the 680 GTX, but cheaper to buy.
The i7’s produce a lot of heat, even more so for the X series. Without decent cooling you’ll won’t get much overclocking out of it. I have delidded mine (removed the heatspreader) and used liquid metal paste to keep it under 60°C while under load (with the GPU in the same loop). I’m running temperatures lower then aircooled 3770k’s at around 4.2-4.3 gHz.
So question number one: Are you going to overclock it? And how much.
And question number two: Is the system purely setup for gaming, no ground braking rendering or that kind of stuff?
If Q #1 is a yes, and #2 is a gaming rig: Drop the I7-X and get a I7-K, cheaper, same performance for what you’re going for.
If Q #1 is a no, and #2 is a gaming rig: No need for a K or X cpu. A regular I7 will do just fine.
If Q #1 is yes, and #2 is a combination, get the I7-K. The hyperthreading is fast enough and the 2 extra cores wont give you much benefit if the software won’t utilize is (and there’s a lot that doesn’t do that!).
If you just want to blow all your cash… go do whatever you like and buy the most expensive and ludacris hardware.
Hahahaha nice. If you can get a I7-K for a bargain (compared to a non-k) get it though. With decent aircooling you can get a little bit if push out of it if you decide to do a small overclock.
yeah my dad isnt happy about Water cooling although I told him its like 30% better at heat dissipation he still thinks its water when its non conductive oil…
JaySNL I took your words into account now total cost with 20% VAT is £1,702.82
without the VAT its like £1,409.87
Computer Codename: Samson
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K (C2) OEM s2011 CPU GPU: EVGA 2GB GeForce GTX 680 NVIDIA Graphics Card PSU: Corsair AX860i Digital 860W Full Modular Power Supply MoBo: Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 Intel X79 Socket 2011 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Memory Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile 32GB SDD: Corsair 180GB Force Series GT SSD HDD: Western Digital 3Tb SATA 3 Caviar x2 HDD: Seagate 500GB x2 Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64 bit
does that sound better to you?
The Salvaged parts are
Corsair AX860i Digital 860W Full Modular Power Supply
Seagate 500GB x2
and the Optical Drive
its time I phased out Juno8 and built Samson in its place…if I have to built 2 of these pcs I will call the second one Goliath…after the Harland and Wolff Cranes in Belfast…
I mean if I got parts from getting it off my dads company so like Processor, Graphics and the 2x WD disks its like £1,523.88 so about a £200 saving for me…I will have to see though
[quote=“Juno8”]JaySNL I took your words into account now total cost with 20% VAT is £1,702.82
without the VAT its like £1,409.87
Computer Codename: Samson
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K (C2) OEM s2011 CPU GPU: EVGA 2GB GeForce GTX 680 NVIDIA Graphics Card PSU: Corsair AX860i Digital 860W Full Modular Power Supply MoBo: Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 Intel X79 Socket 2011 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Memory Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile 32GB SDD: Corsair 180GB Force Series GT SSD HDD: Western Digital 3Tb SATA 3 Caviar x2 HDD: Seagate 500GB x2 Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64 bit
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Saved you about 300 pounds already.
go compare a 680 GTX vs. a 7970 (or if you’re lazy: tomshardware.co.uk/forum/350099-15-7970) Non overclock the 680 will be fine. If you even touch it a little, and the fuckers can go a loooong way, even on air, get the 7970. Plus with added (FS)AA and options, 3GB of VRAM is nice on the higher resolutions.
I used amazon for a price comparison: 2GB 680 GTX ~393 Pounds vs HD 7970 factory overclocked ~310 pounds
The corsair force SSD’s are good, though the Samsung’s are being top of the list now though. Price difference i wouldn’t know.
Why a 2011 socket? I quote:
The rest is fairly basic components on which you can’t go wrong.
Just a question guys… what do you need that kind of monster for? Can’t be games, or? With the mummified current console generation holding back graphics evolution on the PC, a 600€ PC can play 95% of all games on full settings. Are you doing some crazy video editing/rendering or is it just to grow the e-peen?
Both. It’s fun to play something with 16xAA and 4X FX/MS/SSAA and still having +100 FPS, then worrying if you can play the game decently…
I do a lot of photo/video work in the summer (GoPro video editing > Driving out with friends on the bike) and i’m a (club)photographer, so i have to do a lot of batch processing and editing again.
Plus, maxing out all the settings to the highest setting is just fun. I can run Automation full on it’s ass and it’s still fine