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Thanks for the advice guys - back to the drawing board it seems...
 
Thanks for the advice guys - back to the drawing board it seems...

Just bear in mind that when you see or read about a really good rig, in almost all cases it was not purchased in one go.
 
Just bear in mind that when you see or read about a really good rig, in almost all cases it was not purchased in one go.
True that! It takes time to get the cash and upgrade certain parts.
 
I haven't seen any reviews on those screens. IPS is usually preferred. However, that screen has a 14ms GTG response. Go google some reviews on that screen and see if anyone is complaining about ghosting. If not, get the IPS.
 
Thanks.

How does the HD7790 stack up against the GTX 560? Might be able to get the latter for cheap from a friend.
 
Thanks.

How does the HD7790 stack up against the GTX 560? Might be able to get the latter for cheap from a friend.
I think the HD7790 will just edge the GTX560, but there will be a mix of results since the GTX560 is 256bit. I got a GTX560 the other day for R950 from someone off the forum. If you can get it at around the same price then do it! Save that cash for a better GPU in the future.
 
Im looking to upgrade but im not sure what i should upgrade at the moment. I was thinking either an SSD or a FX-6300. This is my current specs:

• CPU – Phenom II x2 565BE
• Motherboard – MSI 760GM-P23(FX)
• RAM – 4GB DDR3 Transend
• GPU - Gigabyte HD7750 Clocked at 880Mhz
• HDD – Seagate 1Tb
• Power supply – Corsair CX500 v2
• Chassis – No name(to old to remember no tags)

I have R2000 to spend right now, I was thinking about the CPU but id like to future proof as best i can, and i know AMD is going to be releasing steamroller next year possibly and who knows if they will stick to AM3+. So should i just get the SSD right now or should i go for the FX-6300. I game on a 20inch so the GPU is fine for my liking, but i mostly play LoL, WoW and BF3 occasionally. So any help or ideas is welcome which component do you think i should upgrade right now?
 
Im looking to upgrade but im not sure what i should upgrade at the moment. I was thinking either an SSD or a FX-6300. This is my current specs:

• CPU – Phenom II x2 565BE
• Motherboard – MSI 760GM-P23(FX)
• RAM – 4GB DDR3 Transend
• GPU - Gigabyte HD7750 Clocked at 880Mhz
• HDD – Seagate 1Tb
• Power supply – Corsair CX500 v2
• Chassis – No name(to old to remember no tags)

I have R2000 to spend right now, I was thinking about the CPU but id like to future proof as best i can, and i know AMD is going to be releasing steamroller next year possibly and who knows if they will stick to AM3+. So should i just get the SSD right now or should i go for the FX-6300. I game on a 20inch so the GPU is fine for my liking, but i mostly play LoL, WoW and BF3 occasionally. So any help or ideas is welcome which component do you think i should upgrade right now?
That's a good budget rig you got there. I think an SSD will be a good choice. You seem satisfied with the GPU, so no need to upgrade there then. I think buy a 128GB SSD, and with the extra money get some more RAM. Try and buy some 2x4GB 1600mhz CAS9 RAM second hand (check on the carbonite forum) and then sell the 4GB RAM you have now. Then you won't need to upgrade your RAM again until DDR4 arrives. But, you don't have to get RAM, it's just a nice little upgrade which doesn't cost you an arm and a leg.
 
Hi guys,

I think it is time for me to upgrade and put together a few parts, as I'm still a noob at this, what do you guys think, its a budget build...
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Hi guys,

I think it is time for me to upgrade and put together a few parts, as I'm still a noob at this, what do you guys think, its a budget build...
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Everything looks good for a budget, but improvements can be made. Some notes from my side:

Case: Great case! Built with it this weekend! Just remember, if you change the motherboard, that it should have an on-board USB3 connector, otherwise you can't use the front USB at all.
GPU: Did you take a look at the PowerColor offerings from Wootware? What is the price on this card? Still a good card!
Motherboard & CPU: Rather go Haswell (Socket 1150), the i5 3330 and i5 4430 is priced exactly the same. Also, the Z77 motherboard won't be required for such a CPU (unless you intend on upgrading, and if you do intend, get Haswell now). A Z87 will be a good choice for future upgrades, but will be a bit pricier (like the Gigabyte Z87 D3H). You could also opt for a H87 or H77, but overclocking won't be supported for the K series CPUs (when you upgrade to one).
RAM: Check what's the price for a normal 8GB kit, instead of buying 2 separately (could save a buck or 2).
PSU: Don't get the VS650, rather get the XFX ProSeries 550W or the Corsair CX600 which are 80+ Certified.
HDD & BLU-RAY: That's good choices, however, how often are you going to use the Blu-ray ROM? If I think budget, Blu-ray is out of the question. Rather spend more on CPU and GPU.

Hope it helps!
 
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Sorry about that,
My budget is about R8000 to R10000, the less the better
Here is the prices with from Titan Ice,
I think the CPU is a bit pricey for my budget
Will these parts go with each other?
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Updated for you through Rebeltech. Price with Titan-Ice: R10823 (out of budget) Price with Rebeltech: R9737 (In budget and better). Saved you a R1000 and better components by just choosing the right supplier.

Notes: The Corsair 300R is out of stock from your sheet. The Corsair CX600 is out of stock at Rebeltech.


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To watch blu-ray movies

Why are you watching Blu-ray movies on your PC? Don't you have a player on your TV? Just stream or download stuff that you watch on your PC. If I must watch a Blu-ray movie on my monitor it would take a few seconds to get it going from my PS3.
 
Why are you watching Blu-ray movies on your PC? Don't you have a player on your TV? Just stream or download stuff that you watch on your PC. If I must watch a Blu-ray movie on my monitor it would take a few seconds to get it going from my PS3.
I have a Blu-ray drive. Never used a Blu-ray disc in it before. Watched a few Blu-ray movies through my TV though.

Jaco, what screen do you have with your PC? Do you connect through HDMI to your TV or plan to?
 
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