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So for +- R1500-R2000 what would be the best\ recommended motherboard for a 3570k?
If you are willing to push your budget the better option would be the Gigabyte but for the better price/performance option the ASRock would be the best pick.
Which motherboard offers the best value for money between the ASUS P8Z77-V Pro and the ASUS Maximus V Gene. The pricing is identical and am not too sure which one to go for?
Which motherboard offers the best value for money between the ASUS P8Z77-V Pro and the ASUS Maximus V Gene. The pricing is identical and am not too sure which one to go for?
Question:
Im going to get the following card http://www.gigabyte.co.za/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4211#sp
Is the Corsair TX850M a sufficient power supply to power it along with my other components ?
i7 3770K @ stock currently
H100 cooler
Gigabyte Z77 UD3H mboard
DVD ROM
8GB RAM
120GB SSD
2TB HDD
The TX850M would be more than enough for your rig, you could run a GTX 670 with TX650![]()
What are you going to be using your motherboard for? To put it simply if you are a gamer then the Maximus V Gene would be better for you no doubts about that, but if you're just a casual user the the P8Z77-V Pro would be the best pick for you.
Thanks Duff-Man! A bit of a gamer (not really FPS though). Movies and a bit of number crunching otherwise. What are the key differences between the two - is the Maximus just better for overclocking. My current PC is in need of an upgrade (about 5 years old now) and I am trying to future proof a little too.
If you are willing to push your budget the better option would be the Gigabyte but for the better price/performance option the ASRock would be the best pick.
Hi
I am building a gaming rig (on a tight budget) and wanted an opinion on this build:
Sapphire HD6850 1GB GDDR5 256 Bit PCI-E 2.0 Supports Eyefinity
seagate ST1000DL002 barracuda Green , 1TB/1000gb, Sata3G , Green , 5900rpm , 32mb cache - 2 years warranty
Asus P8Z77-M - all-in-one LGA1155 Intel Z77 DDR3 + CrossfireX
Corsair CX600W 600W Power Supply
2 x Corsair CML4GX3M1A1600C9 Vengeance 4GB DDR3-1600
Coolermaster RC-P100 USP100 - Black with Red Mesh - No PSU
Intel Sandybridge lga1155 i5-2500
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My budget is R7500, and the above adds up to plus minus R8200.
I was wondering if a 500W PSU will be fine? Anything to bring the price down a bit. Perhaps a cheaper case? Looks are not an issue.
Thanks![]()
Ended up getting the MSI Z77A-GD65 still got to do some tinkering on it but happy with it so far.
I was wondering if a 500W PSU will be fine?
Hey The Bru
That's a good looking build you've got there, though for the same price you could get an ASUS P8Z77-V LX, which offers far more features and expandability due to the fact that it's an ATX motherboard , also for the same price you could get an Ivy Bridge CPU. You could save some money on RAM by getting Kingston instead of Corsair and yes a good 500W PSU would be good enough for a 6850.
Here's my quote:
CPU : i5 3540 @R1825
Motherboard : ASUS P8Z77-V LX @R1785
GPU : MSI Radeon 6850 @R1700
HDD : Seagate Barracuda 1TB (7200rpm) @R875
Power Supply : Corsair CX500 @R580
RAM : Kingston Hyper X 8GB - 1600MHz @R455
Case : Aerocool X Warrior @R480
Total = R7700
*Price is excluding Optical Drive
That's the best I could do, if you have any questions just ask, hope this helps![]()