The following will be a fairly detailed account of my abilities, limitations, and goals concerning PC's, particular the one in question I seek to build. (link and build at bottom) I would greatly appreciate some skillful individuals taking the time to assess this situation and share their guidance with me. <3
So, to begin with; I've been saving up for the past year since my last computer, a custom assembled rig from EcollegePC, suffered a critical failure. I tested the power supply first and it was dead, so I replaced it and it still did not work. I got a new motherboard and it still didn't work, so I tested the old motherboard with the help of a friends computer, and it was dead too, along with the cpu... I am still not quite sure what happened to it but... Yeah... I did have extremely high temps at one point when the cpu fan died, which I replaced on two occasions with stock replacements... Maybe it was power surged or something?
Some of the main concerns regarding my new rig:
1) Good ventilation and Dust filters. Also I read up on Silverstone's(tm) "positive air pressure" theory for case ventilation and it seemed to make sense to me... Is that a worthwhile concern when building my computer? Should I ensure positive air pressure in the chasis? If so, what is the easiest and most reliable way for a new builder to achieve that? (aside from buying silverstones cases, as I'm not convinced they have the other things I'm looking for.)...
2) Regarding the i7 line of intel cpu's... Is an aftermarket cooler necessary/recommended? I want it to be effective, quiet, and reliable, but overclocking won't be a concern for a while, if ever... Is the stock cooler adequate? Or should I invest in a cooler such as the 212 evo or other high rated aftermarket cooling?
3) I have read extensive amounts of reviews and forum comments from various sites, including this one, Yet, I am still torn on certain things.... At first I was torn between lga 1150, 1155, and 2011... I eventually decided on the 1150 socket.... Then it was between stock, aftermarket air, or water cooling... This one got me for quite a while, as I'm paranoid of durability issues, but I eventually was persuaded into trusting the stock cooler to do as it was intended.... Then I breezed through choosing ram, stumbled a bit on hard drives, am STILL half snagged on the choice of case. fairly wary of my choice of PSU, and undecided on the gpu still. Additionally, the old questions seem to call from their graves and I can't help bu find myself double checking the other socket types and processors for socket types....
4) CPU wise, I have become fairly certain on my choice of the i7 4770k... I started with passmark benchmarks as a starting point, then read extensively on the socket types, various features on the mobos, intels site for all the claims of the new cpu lines, and really just a lot of googling lol. Still, reviews, feedback, 2nd opinions, etc... All very welcome.
5) GPU wise I have pretty much limited it down to either the GTX 760, 770, or 780... What exactly can I expect realistically over the next few years with each of those? Would a 780 be tremendous overkill? Just enough to future proof? Inadequate for the top of the line maxed settings?... Would the 760 or 770 fall short and lead to disappointing quality in the newer games?
6) PSU wise, should I shell out for platinum rank? Or is gold enough?... What are the best and most trustworthy brands? And just how much power is enough? (I might plug in some cyborg gaming lights or crap like that too, how much do peripherals like that or others drain?
7) Overall, I want a PC that I can heavily customize with things like Stardocks suite, rainmeter, lots of custom plugins and etc, games, photoshop, screen recording, video editing, encoding, etc... I won't be using extremely intensive professional quality stuff or anything, just some basic stuff with intermediate level tools and options. In addition to that, alternative or virtual desktops are pretty likely, and I would also like to be able to try out a few mmo's, poorly optimized alphas, high end games/settings, etc without any heating or performance issues.
8) Under no circumstances do I want my GPU to ever overheat during gaming or anything else for that matter... What's the best way to make that happen with a stock clocked high end card such as the GTX 770 or 780? Good case airflow? Is that enough? Also, please define "good" airflow... Is there much of a difference between case fan types and etc? Do I need a ridiculous amount of them? What's a good number for what it sounds like I'll be doing?
Lastly, I picked up a companion laptop to go with my new PC, and it's in the mail now. This is what I ended up ordering:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/pavilion-17-3-laptop-4gb-memory-750gb-hard-drive/3215015.p;jsessionid=78CF09BCF12BB5B60EF98BA79A52615F.bbolsp-app01-152?id=1219089114771&skuId=3215015&st=3215015&cp=1&lp=1
I'm curious what feedback you may have on it.... Should I get a cooling pad for it? Will heating be an issue? What kind of programs and tasking can I reasonably expect from this thing over longer periods of use? What should I stay away from to avoid overheating it or hitting performance bumps? Is it fit for any level of gaming?
Anyway, beyond that, here is the build itself:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2OG2h
Thanks again in advance for any help with this, it's a big decision for me... :x
So, to begin with; I've been saving up for the past year since my last computer, a custom assembled rig from EcollegePC, suffered a critical failure. I tested the power supply first and it was dead, so I replaced it and it still did not work. I got a new motherboard and it still didn't work, so I tested the old motherboard with the help of a friends computer, and it was dead too, along with the cpu... I am still not quite sure what happened to it but... Yeah... I did have extremely high temps at one point when the cpu fan died, which I replaced on two occasions with stock replacements... Maybe it was power surged or something?
Some of the main concerns regarding my new rig:
1) Good ventilation and Dust filters. Also I read up on Silverstone's(tm) "positive air pressure" theory for case ventilation and it seemed to make sense to me... Is that a worthwhile concern when building my computer? Should I ensure positive air pressure in the chasis? If so, what is the easiest and most reliable way for a new builder to achieve that? (aside from buying silverstones cases, as I'm not convinced they have the other things I'm looking for.)...
2) Regarding the i7 line of intel cpu's... Is an aftermarket cooler necessary/recommended? I want it to be effective, quiet, and reliable, but overclocking won't be a concern for a while, if ever... Is the stock cooler adequate? Or should I invest in a cooler such as the 212 evo or other high rated aftermarket cooling?
3) I have read extensive amounts of reviews and forum comments from various sites, including this one, Yet, I am still torn on certain things.... At first I was torn between lga 1150, 1155, and 2011... I eventually decided on the 1150 socket.... Then it was between stock, aftermarket air, or water cooling... This one got me for quite a while, as I'm paranoid of durability issues, but I eventually was persuaded into trusting the stock cooler to do as it was intended.... Then I breezed through choosing ram, stumbled a bit on hard drives, am STILL half snagged on the choice of case. fairly wary of my choice of PSU, and undecided on the gpu still. Additionally, the old questions seem to call from their graves and I can't help bu find myself double checking the other socket types and processors for socket types....
4) CPU wise, I have become fairly certain on my choice of the i7 4770k... I started with passmark benchmarks as a starting point, then read extensively on the socket types, various features on the mobos, intels site for all the claims of the new cpu lines, and really just a lot of googling lol. Still, reviews, feedback, 2nd opinions, etc... All very welcome.
5) GPU wise I have pretty much limited it down to either the GTX 760, 770, or 780... What exactly can I expect realistically over the next few years with each of those? Would a 780 be tremendous overkill? Just enough to future proof? Inadequate for the top of the line maxed settings?... Would the 760 or 770 fall short and lead to disappointing quality in the newer games?
6) PSU wise, should I shell out for platinum rank? Or is gold enough?... What are the best and most trustworthy brands? And just how much power is enough? (I might plug in some cyborg gaming lights or crap like that too, how much do peripherals like that or others drain?
7) Overall, I want a PC that I can heavily customize with things like Stardocks suite, rainmeter, lots of custom plugins and etc, games, photoshop, screen recording, video editing, encoding, etc... I won't be using extremely intensive professional quality stuff or anything, just some basic stuff with intermediate level tools and options. In addition to that, alternative or virtual desktops are pretty likely, and I would also like to be able to try out a few mmo's, poorly optimized alphas, high end games/settings, etc without any heating or performance issues.
8) Under no circumstances do I want my GPU to ever overheat during gaming or anything else for that matter... What's the best way to make that happen with a stock clocked high end card such as the GTX 770 or 780? Good case airflow? Is that enough? Also, please define "good" airflow... Is there much of a difference between case fan types and etc? Do I need a ridiculous amount of them? What's a good number for what it sounds like I'll be doing?
Lastly, I picked up a companion laptop to go with my new PC, and it's in the mail now. This is what I ended up ordering:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/pavilion-17-3-laptop-4gb-memory-750gb-hard-drive/3215015.p;jsessionid=78CF09BCF12BB5B60EF98BA79A52615F.bbolsp-app01-152?id=1219089114771&skuId=3215015&st=3215015&cp=1&lp=1
I'm curious what feedback you may have on it.... Should I get a cooling pad for it? Will heating be an issue? What kind of programs and tasking can I reasonably expect from this thing over longer periods of use? What should I stay away from to avoid overheating it or hitting performance bumps? Is it fit for any level of gaming?
Anyway, beyond that, here is the build itself:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2OG2h
Thanks again in advance for any help with this, it's a big decision for me... :x