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Hey guys. New to this section of the Forum. Looking at building a Mid range gaming PC. Im mainly going to be using it for Coding and playing Dota 2 on it. Maybe some need for speed and l4d2. Nothing major like crysis 3 on FHD 3D etc etc. Obviously would try the odd intensive game every now and then, but mainly want to run Dota 2 at FHD with 60fps on the clock.

Budget is about R9k and im Cape Town based. This is what I'm looking at from Landmark PC. Im a bit undecided between the MSI twin Frozr IV R9 270x and the Asus 7850 2 gig. If someone could please recommend something or provide clarification here. As far as what i can see, the clock speeds are pretty much the same. I am saving R300 by going with the Asus which is a better known brand.

I only need the tower and the inside components. I already have a 1tb HDD, mechanical keyboard, 24" FHD monitor and a Roccat gaming mouse. I have been using an i3 laptop from 2010 until now with external peripherals, so thought it was time for an upgrade. What do you guys think of the below pc. Any changes or comments would be extremely appreciated!


1 x Cooler Master RS-625-PCAR eXtreme Power 2 625W Power Supply R789.00
1 x G.Skill Ares 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin SDRAM DDR3 1600 Desktop Memory R1058.00
1 x Intel Socket 1150 Haswell i5-4570 3.2GHz Quad Core Processor With Fan R2695.00
1 x Cooler Master RC-370-KWN3 Elite 370 Windowed Side Panel Black No PSU ATX Chassis R500.00
1 x Asus HD7850 HD7850-DC2T-2GD5 V2 2GB AMD Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Card R2507.00
1 x ASRock Pro4 Intel H87 Chipset ATX Motherboard R1367.00

Total R8 916.
 
Hey guys. New to this section of the Forum. Looking at building a Mid range gaming PC. Im mainly going to be using it for Coding and playing Dota 2 on it. Maybe some need for speed and l4d2. Nothing major like crysis 3 on FHD 3D etc etc. Obviously would try the odd intensive game every now and then, but mainly want to run Dota 2 at FHD with 60fps on the clock.

Budget is about R9k and im Cape Town based. This is what I'm looking at from Landmark PC. Im a bit undecided between the MSI twin Frozr IV R9 270x and the Asus 7850 2 gig. If someone could please recommend something or provide clarification here. As far as what i can see, the clock speeds are pretty much the same. I am saving R300 by going with the Asus which is a better known brand.

I only need the tower and the inside components. I already have a 1tb HDD, mechanical keyboard, 24" FHD monitor and a Roccat gaming mouse. I have been using an i3 laptop from 2010 until now with external peripherals, so thought it was time for an upgrade. What do you guys think of the below pc. Any changes or comments would be extremely appreciated!


1 x Cooler Master RS-625-PCAR eXtreme Power 2 625W Power Supply R789.00
1 x G.Skill Ares 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin SDRAM DDR3 1600 Desktop Memory R1058.00
1 x Intel Socket 1150 Haswell i5-4570 3.2GHz Quad Core Processor With Fan R2695.00
1 x Cooler Master RC-370-KWN3 Elite 370 Windowed Side Panel Black No PSU ATX Chassis R500.00
1 x Asus HD7850 HD7850-DC2T-2GD5 V2 2GB AMD Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Card R2507.00
1 x ASRock Pro4 Intel H87 Chipset ATX Motherboard R1367.00

Total R8 916.
Very good build. The R9 270X is a lot better than the HD7850, get the R9 270X if you can.

Some suggestions from my side:
http://www.wootware.co.za/computer-...ntel-h87-lga1150-atx-desktop-motherboard.html
http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=20&products_id=6278
 
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Hey guys. New to this section of the Forum. Looking at building a Mid range gaming PC. Im mainly going to be using it for Coding and playing Dota 2 on it. Maybe some need for speed and l4d2. Nothing major like crysis 3 on FHD 3D etc etc. Obviously would try the odd intensive game every now and then, but mainly want to run Dota 2 at FHD with 60fps on the clock.

Budget is about R9k and im Cape Town based. This is what I'm looking at from Landmark PC. Im a bit undecided between the MSI twin Frozr IV R9 270x and the Asus 7850 2 gig. If someone could please recommend something or provide clarification here. As far as what i can see, the clock speeds are pretty much the same. I am saving R300 by going with the Asus which is a better known brand.

I only need the tower and the inside components. I already have a 1tb HDD, mechanical keyboard, 24" FHD monitor and a Roccat gaming mouse. I have been using an i3 laptop from 2010 until now with external peripherals, so thought it was time for an upgrade. What do you guys think of the below pc. Any changes or comments would be extremely appreciated!


1 x Cooler Master RS-625-PCAR eXtreme Power 2 625W Power Supply R789.00
1 x G.Skill Ares 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin SDRAM DDR3 1600 Desktop Memory R1058.00
1 x Intel Socket 1150 Haswell i5-4570 3.2GHz Quad Core Processor With Fan R2695.00
1 x Cooler Master RC-370-KWN3 Elite 370 Windowed Side Panel Black No PSU ATX Chassis R500.00
1 x Asus HD7850 HD7850-DC2T-2GD5 V2 2GB AMD Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Card R2507.00
1 x ASRock Pro4 Intel H87 Chipset ATX Motherboard R1367.00

Total R8 916.

Hi Lostears,

So first thing your doing wrong is buying from Landmark pc they are one of the more expensive online shops in S.A.

Here is more or less the same price list from Rebeltech. I included a better Motherboard, RAM, PSU and GPU.

CORSAIR VS650, 650W (12V : 600W), EPS12V, ATX 12V V2.3, 24PIN, WITH ACTIVE-PFC, R707.00
G.SKILL ARES, 8GB (2X 4GB) KIT, DDR3-2133, CL11, 1.5V, WITH LOW-PROFILE ORANGE H R1008.00
INTEL CORE I5-4570, 3.2GHZ, LGA1150, QUAD CORE (WITH 4 THREADS), 22NM, 6MB L3 CA R2655.00
COOLER MASTER N300 (NSE-300-KKN2), MIDI TOWER, BLACK WITH BLACK INTERIOR, MESHED R509.00
ASUS HD7870-DC2-2GD5, HD7870, 2GB 256BIT 4 CHANNEL DDR5, PCI-E 3.0, DIRECTCU II R2548.00
or if you can
CLUB 3D R9-270X, ROYALQUEEN ED., 2GB 256BIT 4 CHANNEL DDR5, WITH DUAL FAN, 28NM, R2778.00
MSI Z87-G41 PC MATE, LGA1150, INTEL Z87, 4X DUAL CHANNEL DDR3 3000+, ON-BOARD IN R1410.00

Total including delivery to your doorstep :D

With HD7870 : R8 987.00
With R9-270X: R9 217.00

Like EmileS stated try and get the R9-270X, it is definitely better just because it is a newer card with the latest technology and has a faster bandwidth rate which will make it overall a better card.

Check this links
HD7850 VS R9-270X
HD7870 VS R9-270X
 
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Ok Thanks guys! I was using wootware, and Landmark came out to be a little bit cheaper. But going with Rebeltech. Now to check when they are getting stock of the R9-270x hopefully soon
 
GL & HF dude!!

Always nice to help someone out.

I want to see a pic of the finished RIG on this thread if you would? :)
 
GL & HF dude!!

Always nice to help someone out.

I want to see a pic of the finished RIG on this thread if you would? :)

As soon as stock comes in i certainly will :). I either need to locate other ram from either a different supplier or choose a different brand
 
As soon as stock comes in i certainly will :). I either need to locate other ram from either a different supplier or choose a different brand

Did you email Rebeltech to enquire when stock will be available on the G.SKILL ARES, 8GB (2X 4GB) KIT, DDR3-2133, CL11, 1.5V, WITH LOW-PROFILE ORANGE R1008.00?

or you can go for the CORSAIR CMZ8GX3M4X1600C9G, VENGEANCE WITH GOLD HEATSINK, 8GB (4X 2GB) R1091.00 or CORSAIR CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10B, VENGEANCE WITH BLUE HEATSINK, 8GB R1198.00 if you prefer it in Blue but it would set you back another R107.00

Unfortunately RAM prices is sky high at the moment and is just going to continue climbing until DDR4 is launched this year.
 
Hi need help with building my own pc.

What I am currently looking at:

GIGABYTE M1 Chassis - mATX Tower 4-In-1 Solutions: Micro-ATX Black Chassis, 90mm Rear Fan, Keyboard, Optical Mouse + 320W PSU
"MSI® Intel H81M-P33 H81 Chipset, Socket 1150 @ 100MHz FSB, 4th Gen Core i3/i5/i7/Pentium/Celeron Support, DDR3 Up to 1600MHz, 2x DIMM Dual Channel Slots (16GB)
2x SATA2 + 2x SATA3, 1x PCI-E (x16) Gen 2.0, 1x PCI-E (x1), 2x PCI-32Bit, 1740MB Max Shared Graphics, 2x USB 2.0 + 2x USB 3.0 Ports, uATX Form Factor, 1x Serial + 1x Parallel Ports
Realtek RTL8111G 10/100/1000 LAN, Realtek ALC887 8CH HD Audio, ClickBIOS, Military Class IV, OC Genie 4, ClickBIOS 4, 1x D-SUB, Intel Haswel CPU Ready"
Intel CPU Core i5 Range Haswell LGA1150 22NM 3.0GHz 3.2 Turbo GHz 4 Cores/ 4 Threads 6M Cache
Adata 4096MB DDR3 240-PIN DIMM, 1.5V [DDR10600] 1333 Mhz Limited Lifetime warranty DDR3
Seagate Desktop HDD 1TB Serial ATA 600 (6Gbps) With 64MB Cache @ 7200rpm - NCQ
LG GH24NS90 DVD Writer - DVD±R 24x, DVD±RW 8x, DVD-Ram 12x, DVD-Rom 16x, CD 48x32x48, DVD±DL 12x - Black (OEM) - SecureDisc Sata Black

Is this a good deal for R6500?

Is a i7 worth the extra cash?
Other part better for cheaper/about the same price?

Thanks
 
Hi need help with building my own pc.

What I am currently looking at:

GIGABYTE M1 Chassis - mATX Tower 4-In-1 Solutions: Micro-ATX Black Chassis, 90mm Rear Fan, Keyboard, Optical Mouse + 320W PSU
"MSI® Intel H81M-P33 H81 Chipset, Socket 1150 @ 100MHz FSB, 4th Gen Core i3/i5/i7/Pentium/Celeron Support, DDR3 Up to 1600MHz, 2x DIMM Dual Channel Slots (16GB)
2x SATA2 + 2x SATA3, 1x PCI-E (x16) Gen 2.0, 1x PCI-E (x1), 2x PCI-32Bit, 1740MB Max Shared Graphics, 2x USB 2.0 + 2x USB 3.0 Ports, uATX Form Factor, 1x Serial + 1x Parallel Ports
Realtek RTL8111G 10/100/1000 LAN, Realtek ALC887 8CH HD Audio, ClickBIOS, Military Class IV, OC Genie 4, ClickBIOS 4, 1x D-SUB, Intel Haswel CPU Ready"
Intel CPU Core i5 Range Haswell LGA1150 22NM 3.0GHz 3.2 Turbo GHz 4 Cores/ 4 Threads 6M Cache
Adata 4096MB DDR3 240-PIN DIMM, 1.5V [DDR10600] 1333 Mhz Limited Lifetime warranty DDR3
Seagate Desktop HDD 1TB Serial ATA 600 (6Gbps) With 64MB Cache @ 7200rpm - NCQ
LG GH24NS90 DVD Writer - DVD±R 24x, DVD±RW 8x, DVD-Ram 12x, DVD-Rom 16x, CD 48x32x48, DVD±DL 12x - Black (OEM) - SecureDisc Sata Black

Is this a good deal for R6500?

Is a i7 worth the extra cash?
Other part better for cheaper/about the same price?

Thanks
First off - You just have to list the part by its name and not it's features: E.g.: "MSI Intel H81M-P33"
Secondly - It looks like you're not going to be gaming at all with no GPU? So, my guess is that this PC is for work only?

i7 is not worth the extra cash in your case with the budget as it is. Rather get 8GB RAM and a 128GB SSD with the extra money.
I would also suggest another chassis and PSU (for future upgrades).
Look at these: Chasis
http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=29&products_id=11078
http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=29&products_id=7967
PSU:
http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=30&products_id=6006
 
Hi people how goes it?

i'm looking to upgrade my current rig to i5 from core2quad. budget as usual is low as possible but i don't want to compromise on power since this upgrade will be the last for a long while. my budget is initially 5k but depending on whats said i can wait another month and make it 6k.

I can get a i5 4670k for R2750 here:
http://www.firstshop.co.za/intel-core-i5-4670k-bx80646i54670k-p-8409
but i do also have a 10% off voucher.

the mobo is where i need some help. i found this http://www.phase2.co.za/shop/components/motherboards/msi-mainboards/ms-z87-gd65-gaming-detail pretty cheap the other sites are around R500 more (ps have i missed soemthing on it being cheaper?)

now here's some more detail, i have an msi HD7770 gpu and i dunno if i'll need an upgrade, since im currently running pci2.0 and the card is 3.0, is that board overkill? should i spend less on the board save another month and get a lower spec board and better spec gpu? also should crossfire be in my thoughts?

i presume anything i buy from firstshop will carry the 10% discount.
 
Get the best board you can afford, then save up for a new graphics card when that one gets tired... Don't bother spending extra for crossfire, it's highly unlikely you'll ever use it.
 
Hi Guys,

I need some advice.

Would these specs be good enough to play the latest games with great high performance?
GIGABYTE NVIDIA GT640 PCI-E 3.0 2GB
INTEL H61 CHIPSET 3RD GENERATION CORE I7 MICRO ATX
CORE i3/i5/i7 SOCKET LGA1155/1150 CPU FAN
INTEL IVY BRIDGE CORE i5-3470 3.2GHz/3.6GHz
WIN-7-PRO WINDOWS 7 32/64BIT PROFESSIONAL
SAMSUNG 24X SATA SUPERMULTI DVD RW
SEAGATE SATA III 6Gb/s 500GB 7200RPM 16MB HDD
DDR1600-4G 4GB PC1600 240PIN DDR3 MODULE 1 0
MECER PROFIENCT mATX TOWER W/300W 85+ ENERGY STAR

Thanks.
 
Hi Guys,

I need some advice.

Would these specs be good enough to play the latest games with great high performance?
GIGABYTE NVIDIA GT640 PCI-E 3.0 2GB
INTEL H61 CHIPSET 3RD GENERATION CORE I7 MICRO ATX
CORE i3/i5/i7 SOCKET LGA1155/1150 CPU FAN
INTEL IVY BRIDGE CORE i5-3470 3.2GHz/3.6GHz
WIN-7-PRO WINDOWS 7 32/64BIT PROFESSIONAL
SAMSUNG 24X SATA SUPERMULTI DVD RW
SEAGATE SATA III 6Gb/s 500GB 7200RPM 16MB HDD
DDR1600-4G 4GB PC1600 240PIN DDR3 MODULE 1 0
MECER PROFIENCT mATX TOWER W/300W 85+ ENERGY STAR

Thanks.
No, you need a better GPU. R9 270 or GTX750Ti atleast.
 
Thanks.

Is only the GPU a problem?
Yeah, the rest are all good. You do need a bit bigger PSU though. 450W or higher should be good for quite a while. Also, get another 4GB of RAM in the future.
 
Thanks.

I am claiming from the Insurance but they do not work with the retail companies. So this is a system they want to give me from Mustek, but for 10k....
 
Thanks.

I am claiming from the Insurance but they do not work with the retail companies. So this is a system they want to give me from Mustek, but for 10k....
What? Giving you that old tech? I won't accept it at all if I were you. An that's a really small PSU, no room for a GPU upgrade later or more HDDs (unless you upgrade the PSU).
 
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Yeah i know... I am trying to convince them to rather give me the cash, but don't think that will happen.
 
Yeah i know... I am trying to convince them to rather give me the cash, but don't think that will happen.
Well, if they don't give you the cash, tell them the PC they are giving is not worth that amount and is old tech. List to them that you atleast want a better PSU and GPU.

The insurance sounds strange though. A lot of guys get the cash, and others people go and get quotes from retailers for the insurance on what they want. Sometimes even getting a slightly better PC than they had.

Maybe you should try and get a quote on a R10k PC with different components (from a Retailer like Rebeltech or Wootware) to show them what you can get and what you are looking for. Rather than the crap they are giving. Nothing wrong with the CPU or Windows (which add to the cost the most), but all the other stuff are low budget old components they are trying to get rid off at Mustek.
 
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