First Build 700$ budget

hunter387

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Alright so I made a thread yesterday concerning a rig I was planning to build. With some help from the community I think I finally found the perfect rig, or so I think.

Here are the specs:

Rosewill DESTROYER ATX tower
EVGA GeForce GTS 450 1GB
Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm 500gb hardrive
Thermaltake 500w Power supply
G.Skill ripjaw 4gb ram
Windows 7
Intel core i3-2100 processor
ASUS P8H61-M ATX Intel Motherboard

the total came to $619.92 My first budget was 600$ but I raised it to 700$. Is there anything I am missing or need to switch? and will this case fit all this stuff and room for more things like a bigfoot network card ect.? Thanks
 

hunter387

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Sorry I wont make that mistake again.

I tried not to pass the 600$ budget but I raised it to 700$ to give me some room for taxes and such. I did upgrade the GPU to a GTX 460 but I'm not sure if I'm up for switching the CPU seeing as I got it in a combo with the motherboard.
 
CPU: $190 i3-2100 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.631850)

Mobo: (Included in CPU Combo) ASUS P8H61-M LE/CSM
RAM $75 8GB 1600CL9 DDR3 G.Skill Snipers (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231416&cm_re=g.skill_sniper-_-20-231-416-_-Product)

Case: $55 Antec 300 Illusion (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129066)

HDD $55 Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB

PSU $50 Corsair CX630 (should handle dual graphics upgrade)

Graphics $180 Radeon 5870

Windows $100 Windows 7 64

TOTAL: $705

A 5870 should match a GTX 560 Ti in performance and top it in crossfire if 6000 series scaling trickled down like AMD said it would. I'd like to see a build that can beat this for $700. You can always decrease the memory to 4GB, but the mobo only has 2 slots, so I went for 8GB.

Some items aren't provided in links because they are often that price, but not currently on Newegg (I was just lazy with Windows & the PSU). Try Amazon or Tiger Direct though.
 
Hmmm...okay, your build then. I like the 5870 better than the 6870. But it depends on your personal opinions.

EDIT: I personally would splurge and get the vastly superior i5-2500K with a P67 mobo. There's some decent combos using the i5-2500K I think.
 
OP has 700$ to spend, he's already raised it from 600$. Keep that in mind before you mindlessly spam your squidoo link. I'm not trying to be mean, just telling you to help OP in the best way possible.

I will admit I do it myself, but when it is necessary or fits the budget.
 

Jonathern

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Well im thinking of upgrading 3 things from my current build :

CPU: I7 2600k
Mobo:Asus P8P67-M Rev.3
Ram: DDR3 1333 2GB x 4


My current build :

CPU:Core2Quad Q8400 2.66MHz
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800MHZ
Mobo: Biostar G41-M7
Gpu: EVGA GTS450 FPB GDDR5 1024MB
HDD 1: Samsung f3 spinpoint 250GB SATA
HDD 2: Samsung Spinpoint 1TB SATA
HDD 3: Seagate 1 TB SATA
HDD 4: Samsung G3 station 2TB ( External )
PSU: Raidmax 730ss Hybrid 730w ( Modular )
Keyboard: Microsoft Sidewinder X4
Mouse: Microsoft Sidewinder X3
Monitor: Dell 23inch ST2310 Full HD Monitor
Case: Aerocool Syclone Red