I'm trying to make my first gaming computer, and I want something that will run really well for a long time. I'd like to keep the price where it is or lower. Any suggestions would be great!
And you don't need to waste money on a cpu cooler or overpriced motherboard.
You could also go for the 4670k + z97 mobo, either way at this budget amd should be off the table for gaming.
But then you're stuck with slow RAM, no onboard video and no overclocking capabilities. For gaming you should always at least consider the option of overclocking over a Xeon E3.
Gaming and onboard video... huh? Well I guess it's nice as a backup option in case something happens.
You don't need to overclock, when the xeon is already faster than what the 8320 is capable of in gaming.
Actually even at a lower rated speed ram on the intel platforms is still faster than a amd with faster memory...
Get a different case and PSU. The Cooler Master Elite series are very low end and have no cable management. You want at least a Corsair 300R for your budget, and I would also suggest getting a Seasonic G series or EVGA G2 - far better and less expensive than the Corsair TX that you had originally picked out. What is your budget?
I'm trying to make my first gaming computer, and I want something that will run really well for a long time. I'd like to keep the price where it is or lower. Any suggestions would be great!
I'm trying to make my first gaming computer, and I want something that will run really well for a long time. I'd like to keep the price where it is or lower. Any suggestions would be great!
And you don't need to waste money on a cpu cooler or overpriced motherboard.
You could also go for the 4670k + z97 mobo, either way at this budget amd should be off the table for gaming.
But then you're stuck with slow RAM, no onboard video and no overclocking capabilities. For gaming you should always at least consider the option of overclocking over a Xeon E3.
And you don't need to waste money on a cpu cooler or overpriced motherboard.
You could also go for the 4670k + z97 mobo, either way at this budget amd should be off the table for gaming.
But then you're stuck with slow RAM, no onboard video and no overclocking capabilities. For gaming you should always at least consider the option of overclocking over a Xeon E3.
Gaming and onboard video... huh? Well I guess it's nice as a backup option in case something happens.
You don't need to overclock, when the xeon is already faster than what the 8320 is capable of in gaming.
Actually even at a lower rated speed ram on the intel platforms is still faster than a amd with faster memory.
Because of the ancient memory controller they have.
There is also the option of going 1230v3 with hyper threading + h97 mobo as well. Costs a bit more but its basically a i7 4770 for ~$250.
Gaming and onboard video... huh? Well I guess it's nice as a backup option in case something happens.
You don't need to overclock, when the xeon is already faster than what the 8320 is capable of in gaming.
Can't argue with that but I'd personally rather have the overclocking option there when you need it, and you can always run on defaults if your system is unstable. I've got mine running turbo boost with all cores unlocked and it's running very stable right now.