Hi,
I'm building a mid-end gaming/everyday system and I've read lots of reviews about the part I'm about to choose for it, but I'm not sure about my choice, so I saw the opportunity that qhe tom's hardware forum community could tell me if I'm doing the right choice.
First, like I said, I'm planning a mid-end system, so I already dropped the high end part, even at 20-40$ difference (more), but I wanted a system that can perform when needed. Some part seem to be near the top mid-end to let me upgrade if neccesary.
So there's it goes. (P.S. I'm canadian, so my price number come from a canadian website that got equal or better price than Newegg, but less part)
Case - Coolermaster CM 690 II Advanced ($80)
- Already purchased , it received very good review, so didn't think it was a bad choice -
Motherboard - ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 ($120)
- I'm hesitating, because I'm adding a video card and I don't know if the onboard video worth it.
- The ASUS M5A99X Evo ($141) is part of my reflexion too, because it can use the next Bulldozer CPU, but I don't think I need to go in that kind of update.
PSU - Antec Truepower New 750W ($112)
- Seem like a good deal to me. Good review, great power for upgrade.
DDR - Kingston HyperX KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 XMP Dual Channel ($53)
- No comment
CPU - AMD Phenom II X6 1055T ($148)
- Wanted to go with x4 925 at $104, but for 44 more buck, the X6 was tempting
CPU Heatsink - Zalman CNPS10X Quiet ($51)
- If I want to overclock or upgrade, always usefull I think.
Video card - Sapphire Radeon 6770 1GB ($120)
- Where I'm hesitating the more ... I like ATI Radeon and this card top the GFX550 in some review.
- I don't plan to Crossfire.
Total = $728, tx included
So that's it. Thank for your help/comment. I was planning to get a Intel 320 Series GEN3 120GB SSD too ($229) or OCZ Vertex 2 120GB ($198), but I'm waiting.