So I'll just drop this info here:
MOBO: ASUS Z97-A
CPU: Intel I5-4960K
PSU: Corsair something or another 550W
GPU: Evga Geforce 750 Ti
RAM: Some cheap 1333 Ghz Wintec 2 x 4Gb
OS: Windows 8.1
HDD: Recycled 256 Gb from my old Dell (Not sufficient in the least)
This is a PC that I'm building "over time" more like, pay cheque to pay cheque.
But I seem to be getting to the more nitty gritty.
My next big "Buy" I'm thinking about getting my self some 2 x 16 GB RAM (there is a 4 x 4Gb set which is apparently ideal for overclocking but more on that later) a 120 GB SSD for High Demand game storage (BF4, WoW, whatever else I feel needs it) and then a 1TB HDD for everything else.
If you haven't guessed I'm tying to build a gaming rig. Or at least I hope that's the end result.
If I could find an all around "build category" I'd post this there but I cannot.
Anyways I'm trying to do some research for my next graphic's card as the 750 Ti seems to be unable to keep up with BF4.
It's a purchase I plan on making last as I just bought the 750. I'm leaning towards the 970 series but I'm hoping to get some more "in-the-know" input on what might work best or better.
My budget for a graphics card is $500 for a card. Now if I need to stretch that out a bit to receive an all around higher quality product I'm willing to make that sacrifice. I'd probably never exceed $700 though, I mean like. That is a lot of coin and all. (SLI sounds fine and dandy but I'm not sure if I really need that kind of power I might at some point for the heck of it)
Now I said I would get to Overclocking later, overclocking for me is a novelty but I planned this build around the idea of getting to overclock this build at some point. Probably within the next year. Hence why I bought the 4960K and the Z97-A.
MOBO: ASUS Z97-A
CPU: Intel I5-4960K
PSU: Corsair something or another 550W
GPU: Evga Geforce 750 Ti
RAM: Some cheap 1333 Ghz Wintec 2 x 4Gb
OS: Windows 8.1
HDD: Recycled 256 Gb from my old Dell (Not sufficient in the least)
This is a PC that I'm building "over time" more like, pay cheque to pay cheque.
But I seem to be getting to the more nitty gritty.
My next big "Buy" I'm thinking about getting my self some 2 x 16 GB RAM (there is a 4 x 4Gb set which is apparently ideal for overclocking but more on that later) a 120 GB SSD for High Demand game storage (BF4, WoW, whatever else I feel needs it) and then a 1TB HDD for everything else.
If you haven't guessed I'm tying to build a gaming rig. Or at least I hope that's the end result.
If I could find an all around "build category" I'd post this there but I cannot.
Anyways I'm trying to do some research for my next graphic's card as the 750 Ti seems to be unable to keep up with BF4.
It's a purchase I plan on making last as I just bought the 750. I'm leaning towards the 970 series but I'm hoping to get some more "in-the-know" input on what might work best or better.
My budget for a graphics card is $500 for a card. Now if I need to stretch that out a bit to receive an all around higher quality product I'm willing to make that sacrifice. I'd probably never exceed $700 though, I mean like. That is a lot of coin and all. (SLI sounds fine and dandy but I'm not sure if I really need that kind of power I might at some point for the heck of it)
Now I said I would get to Overclocking later, overclocking for me is a novelty but I planned this build around the idea of getting to overclock this build at some point. Probably within the next year. Hence why I bought the 4960K and the Z97-A.