Replying to get some help building a PC
Your Current Specs: Duel Core 2200, 4GB DDR2, Radeon 4890, MB P5Q ASUS, PSU Coolermaster 600w
Budget: R8000 - R10000 (excluding a monitor)
Main Use: Gaming [Guild Wars 2, RIFT Bit of FPS here and there.]/General Usage.
Monitor Resolution: 1600x1200 looking to buy a 27"
Are you going to re-use any parts?: PSU, HDD and Chassis
When do you need your build by? : N/A
Are you going to overclock? : Probably
This is more or less what I had in mind
Hey Vercogen
Sorry for the late reply, here's my quote :
CPU : i5 3570K
@R2210
Motherboard :
@R2805 / ASUS Maximus V Gene
@R2545
GPU : Sapphire Radeon HD7850
@R2660
SSD : OCZ Vertex 4 - 120GB
@R1400
RAM : Kingston Hyper X 8GB - 1600MHz
@R455
CPU Cooler : Corsair H60
@R710
Total =
R10 240 / R9 980
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*For your motherboard, I've given you 2 options, the P8Z77-V Pro and the Maximus V Gene. The V-Pro while still offering very good overclocking performance is more suited to general use and has more useful features for day-to-day use whereas the Maximus V Gene offers similar if not better overclocking performance than the V-Pro and is more suited towards enthusiasts with features such as LN2 cooling support.
*I've dropped the amount of RAM from your suggestion from 16GB to 8GB as you don't really need anything more than 8GB for gaming, however if you are doing tasks such as video editing then 16GB of RAM would be of better use than 8GB.
*For the GPU I've put in a Radeon HD7850 for now, will run every game currently at 1080P, but I highly recommend that you wait for the GTX 660Ti to release (possibly) on August 25 as rumours suggest. It should offer improved performance for the same price as the 7850.
*I've also dropped an OCZ Vertex 4 in there for faster read/write times and a Corsair H60 to allow you overclock your i5 and keep the temperatures at a safe level.