Heya guys, in the final stages of getting my build together and i was just wondering if someone could give it a once over to make sure its ok and recommend me a PSU and case? First timer here!
I realise cases are pretty subjective but im just looking for good quality, good cooling and good cable management/easy to build with atm, or even just a manufacturer to narrow down the search.
Anyways, enough blabbering, here's what i have so far:
Motherboard: MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) - havent the foggiest about motherboards so if theres a cheaper alternative let me know!
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K
RAM: 4 Gigs of the cheapest i can find from a reputable make - leaving this to last considering deals etc but recommendations welcome
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GFX 560 Ti OR ATI 6950 2GB if cheap enough - there's about a £20 difference between the two which im not entirely sure warrants it considering that i will only be single screening it with a 1920x1080 resolution. Plus the Ti seems cooler and quieter and runs slightly better on some of the games i like - Shogun 2, Civ 5, Dawn of War 2 - basically RTS and Turn based.
HDD: 1 Terabyte of the cheapest i can find from a reputable make - leaving this to last considering deals etc but recommendations welcome!
PSU: Aint the foggiest.
Case: Aint the foggiest.
One more thing - this is my first time build and i am looking to perhaps overclock the i5 sometime in the future and/or SLI/Crossfire as i get more comfortable with the hardware. Will i need extra cooling for that? And if so how difficult is it to do AFTER i've build the PC? Essentially i want to play with the stock settings for now and then kick the PC up an extra gear 6 months/a year down the line when i feel like the CPU or GPU are lacking. I feel confident enough to fit case fans but i havent yet got around to researching non-stock, optional cooling options so how difficult would that be? If i do this later would i need to replace the stock CPU fan with a better one? And if so, how difficult is that? Or could i just install more case fans? Basically if its something thats better done now ill do it now - its just the added expense and stress of installing more components when i know that i dont really *need* them for a good year.
Cheers guys! Sorry for the wall of text! 😀
I realise cases are pretty subjective but im just looking for good quality, good cooling and good cable management/easy to build with atm, or even just a manufacturer to narrow down the search.
Anyways, enough blabbering, here's what i have so far:
Motherboard: MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) - havent the foggiest about motherboards so if theres a cheaper alternative let me know!
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K
RAM: 4 Gigs of the cheapest i can find from a reputable make - leaving this to last considering deals etc but recommendations welcome
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GFX 560 Ti OR ATI 6950 2GB if cheap enough - there's about a £20 difference between the two which im not entirely sure warrants it considering that i will only be single screening it with a 1920x1080 resolution. Plus the Ti seems cooler and quieter and runs slightly better on some of the games i like - Shogun 2, Civ 5, Dawn of War 2 - basically RTS and Turn based.
HDD: 1 Terabyte of the cheapest i can find from a reputable make - leaving this to last considering deals etc but recommendations welcome!
PSU: Aint the foggiest.
Case: Aint the foggiest.
One more thing - this is my first time build and i am looking to perhaps overclock the i5 sometime in the future and/or SLI/Crossfire as i get more comfortable with the hardware. Will i need extra cooling for that? And if so how difficult is it to do AFTER i've build the PC? Essentially i want to play with the stock settings for now and then kick the PC up an extra gear 6 months/a year down the line when i feel like the CPU or GPU are lacking. I feel confident enough to fit case fans but i havent yet got around to researching non-stock, optional cooling options so how difficult would that be? If i do this later would i need to replace the stock CPU fan with a better one? And if so, how difficult is that? Or could i just install more case fans? Basically if its something thats better done now ill do it now - its just the added expense and stress of installing more components when i know that i dont really *need* them for a good year.
Cheers guys! Sorry for the wall of text! 😀