Alright, I'm seeking advice on how to make informed decisions in regards to selecting my own components. While I have no doubts that many of the people here are very knowledgeable, I feel much better taking the advice of people who can point to sources which back up what they're saying. Therefore I would greatly appreciate it some of you could point me towards some good resources rather than just listing me a bunch of components. I hope you understand. So far I've been able to learn a great deal about CPU's and GPU's from this site and others, but I'm still somewhat confused in regards to motherboards, power supplies, and so forth
That said, here's my situation. I am a college student that's been getting by with fairly nice 15in Dell laptop for a several years now. I finally have enough money in the bank that I'm comfortable with laying down $1000 on a new desktop. Of course that means I have nothing to carry on to this new desktop. I'm starting from scratch.
I've been doing a lot of research and am starting to get a fairly good idea of what I'm going to get, however I still have questions and I want to see what the community here has to say.
So here we go:
APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE: I'm expecting to order sometime this month. I'm hoping to come to a decision this week, but am in no real rush.
BUDGET RANGE: US$900-1000. Will consider up to $1100 but the goal here is $1000.
SYSTEM USAGE FROM MOST TO LEAST IMPORTANT: Gaming, surfing the internet, watching movies
PARTS NOT REQUIRED: mouse, OS (I have an MSDN account through school)
PREFERRED WEBSITE(S) FOR PARTS: Newegg
PARTS PREFERENCES: None in particular. I have some ideas that I'm putting in the comments
OVERCLOCKING: Maybe (never had my own desktop to try it on)
SLI OR CROSSFIRE: Yes (but not required)
MONITOR RESOLUTION: I like my laptop which is 1680x1050.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: I've been playing with different builds via Newegg wish lists and have come to the conclusion that there is no way I'll get an i7 for less than $1100, but that's ok. From what I understand Q9xxx's or Q8xxx's aren't that much worse in practical terms and since Intel is working on new chips anyways I don't see any reason to stretch my budget for one. AMD's Phenom II X4's don't look bad either. Also I'm not necessarily set on a quad-core, though for a $1000 rig it seems I might as well.
For GPU's I was initially looking at the 4890, however benchmarks seem to indicate it not necessarily being a big enough improvement over the 4870 to justify it's price. Recently the manufacturers seem to have noticed this because most of the 4890's on Newegg are on sale. Now for my price range this site recommends going with dual 4770's, but of course they're in short supply. Interestingly enough, 4850's are currently on sale and I might be able to snag a couple for under $250 total. I imagine that wouldn't be a bad deal either. Finally there's the cheaper option which is getting a GTX 260 core 216.
As far as motherboards go I'm a little less sure. NVIDIA boards are more expensive and I hear about questional stability, but I don't really know what that's about. Intel P45's seem like the way to go but finding a board that that supports XFire and DDR3 RAM for a reasonable price is proving a challenge. This might end up pulling money away from the GPU.
For RAM I'm thinking I should go ahead and get DDR3. It'll be easier to upgrade in the future.
Don't know much about cases, but I don't necessarily need anything too flashy. I also wouldn't know much about PSU's except I'm probably looking at something in 650-700W range.
Don't need a massive monitor, but like I said I like 1680X1050 resolution. Speakers, Keyboard, and DVD player/burner simply need to be functional. I'm not planning on getting a blu-ray player right now.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to do my homework and have learned quite a bit already, but I feel like I'm kinda stuck at the moment and would love it if someone could push me in the right direction for some of the questions I have. I'd also love any specific advice you guys give, but I figure that I'll just continue to switch stuff around for a while I try to take advantage of sales and ultimately decide exactly how much I'm gonna spend on this thing.
That said, here's my situation. I am a college student that's been getting by with fairly nice 15in Dell laptop for a several years now. I finally have enough money in the bank that I'm comfortable with laying down $1000 on a new desktop. Of course that means I have nothing to carry on to this new desktop. I'm starting from scratch.
I've been doing a lot of research and am starting to get a fairly good idea of what I'm going to get, however I still have questions and I want to see what the community here has to say.
So here we go:
APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE: I'm expecting to order sometime this month. I'm hoping to come to a decision this week, but am in no real rush.
BUDGET RANGE: US$900-1000. Will consider up to $1100 but the goal here is $1000.
SYSTEM USAGE FROM MOST TO LEAST IMPORTANT: Gaming, surfing the internet, watching movies
PARTS NOT REQUIRED: mouse, OS (I have an MSDN account through school)
PREFERRED WEBSITE(S) FOR PARTS: Newegg
PARTS PREFERENCES: None in particular. I have some ideas that I'm putting in the comments
OVERCLOCKING: Maybe (never had my own desktop to try it on)
SLI OR CROSSFIRE: Yes (but not required)
MONITOR RESOLUTION: I like my laptop which is 1680x1050.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: I've been playing with different builds via Newegg wish lists and have come to the conclusion that there is no way I'll get an i7 for less than $1100, but that's ok. From what I understand Q9xxx's or Q8xxx's aren't that much worse in practical terms and since Intel is working on new chips anyways I don't see any reason to stretch my budget for one. AMD's Phenom II X4's don't look bad either. Also I'm not necessarily set on a quad-core, though for a $1000 rig it seems I might as well.
For GPU's I was initially looking at the 4890, however benchmarks seem to indicate it not necessarily being a big enough improvement over the 4870 to justify it's price. Recently the manufacturers seem to have noticed this because most of the 4890's on Newegg are on sale. Now for my price range this site recommends going with dual 4770's, but of course they're in short supply. Interestingly enough, 4850's are currently on sale and I might be able to snag a couple for under $250 total. I imagine that wouldn't be a bad deal either. Finally there's the cheaper option which is getting a GTX 260 core 216.
As far as motherboards go I'm a little less sure. NVIDIA boards are more expensive and I hear about questional stability, but I don't really know what that's about. Intel P45's seem like the way to go but finding a board that that supports XFire and DDR3 RAM for a reasonable price is proving a challenge. This might end up pulling money away from the GPU.
For RAM I'm thinking I should go ahead and get DDR3. It'll be easier to upgrade in the future.
Don't know much about cases, but I don't necessarily need anything too flashy. I also wouldn't know much about PSU's except I'm probably looking at something in 650-700W range.
Don't need a massive monitor, but like I said I like 1680X1050 resolution. Speakers, Keyboard, and DVD player/burner simply need to be functional. I'm not planning on getting a blu-ray player right now.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to do my homework and have learned quite a bit already, but I feel like I'm kinda stuck at the moment and would love it if someone could push me in the right direction for some of the questions I have. I'd also love any specific advice you guys give, but I figure that I'll just continue to switch stuff around for a while I try to take advantage of sales and ultimately decide exactly how much I'm gonna spend on this thing.