http://pcpartpicker.com/p/H8WR
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I've researched alot on that the FX 8350 and the 3570K and There basicly the same in gaming. i don't know if i'm going to go with intel
I wasn't going to use all of your budget, just to give you a PC that would play games well. If you are spending that much, then definitely shoot for a 3570K.
I like AMD, the 8350 Is the same as the i5 3750K. Trust me. In some games it beats it , yes. But the most it beats it is at the most 10FPS. It's not like your going to notice. 70FPS vs 65FPS it just doesn't matter.
The 3770k is much better. Only in some situations does the 8350 compare to the 3770k. The 8350 is much closer to the 3570K, and even then it loses most of the time.
also, you have no choice but to get proper peripherals. What is the point of running games at a nice fps when you can't control your character properly and you have inconsistent and innacurate movements. Get a proper mouse, like a g400/mx518/wmo (they aren't expensive) and a proper mouse pad like a ss 9hd/qck/qck+, razer destructor/goliathus, etc. Also does not cost a whole lot of money. Keyboard is less important, but still very important.
I don't think i'll get banned. I hope not anyways. I love that song though, I'm going to get a better mouse.
Though may not necessarily agree with the suggestions I made, I'd through IU'd post this to put things into perspective: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/GXkX
A lot of the changes are really minor, things like a slightly cheaper CPU, motherboard, RAM and SSD, with the price differences of each being around $10-30 at most. However, with all of them added together, it's actually around $100 cheaper than the build in the OP, which is pretty significant. Performance and functionality is still pretty much the same, plus I've also changed a couple of other things:
Whether you go with the suggestions above or not however, I would recommend switching the power supply, graphics card and network card to what I suggested though. Similar prices, but the power supply offers better quality, graphics card has an unlocked voltage and the network card has better connectivity.
Either way though, looks like a pretty sweet build you have there.
^ This guy. I give you (5/5) Diamonds. This is what i was looking for.
Recommending Minor things without Criticizing The build.
Thank You!
Look's great but Some of the things are out of personal preference. Money isn't an issue with this build. Thanks Alot though. I will probably go with the RAM you Recommended and the Power Supply. And maybe a few others.
Haha. I'm getting that Keyboard now. thanks for posting. I really have been looking for one under $60 atleast.
I agree go with the FX line. Also if you can afford it, Get an SSD! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-171-646 Like this one. You don't need one with alot of GB's. it will make things alot faster.
As Windows will Load On the SSD. and your PC can boot up faster. Exp: 10 Seconds Or so.
Otherwise , I think these guys Pretty much fixed everything else.
I've looked around for a Red-Backlit Keyboard before, didn't have any luck. To me it's not worth the money to spend about 150-200 On a keyboard and mouse. I would rather put that into the Machine, And honestly i wasn't asking for opinion's On my mouse and keyboard >.< I was just seeing if you guys liked it, and maybe it would help other people looking for a PC Around $1,500. That's all.
It is good but needs to be refined. Working from the bottom up:
for the mouse get a g400 or a wmo, for the keyboard just get ANYTHING else, really. Monitor is fine if you don't want/need 120hz, psu is fine but I would go to a 700-750w one to be safe, just incase you want to xfire 7970's in the future, I would get rid of the got dam wifi adapter and find a way to get ethernet, way to ruin a great gaming rig by playing on wifi, won't be an enjoyable experience online. Video card is good, as long as it supports overvoltage then get it, ssd is good but a plextor m5s would be better, memory is fine but seems to be awfully expensive for what you get? Heat sink is good but you won't be able to push the cpu to the max with it, the cpu itself is good but an 8320 is the same thing and a couple bucks cheaper. The 8350 is binned higher though so you should be able to get a higher overclock, but it would only be .2ghz or so so its not really THAT important.
Sorry! It is impossible to get Ethernet hook-up in the room it's in. The WiFi will have to do. My router is a BEAST. It does just fine with my other PC's So it's all good
Well, i'm not planning on over-clocking. I love the processor and Don't want to switch honestly. Price is Not an issue at all so it's not a big deal.
About the Power-Supply Oops! I'm not getting that one, I thought i changed it a long time ago. thanks for pointing that out! I got a 750Watt Power-Supply. It's the same model i believe.
Pros of buying a $60+ mouse/keyboard:
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1) Better build quality. It will last MUCH longer.
2) Better drivers.
3) More features.
4) More comfortable.
Cons of buying a $60+ mouse:
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Haha. Well if i don't like them i'll just buy new ones. or use my Lenovo Keyboard. Thank's for the Advice though.
Full version of windows. it comes in OEM and full version. pretty much no difference, although the OEM is usually a bit cheaper.
last time i checked ram was $10 cheaper.
If your not overclocking then the stock heat-sink would be just fine....
i meant lack luster as in a $1500 build in a $50 case. but whatever, cases are mostly opinion anyways.
You could of gotten a nice mechanical keyboard that would perform wonderfully to any membrane. but whatever.
And i have done my research.
$50 Case eh? I paid $110.
Getting a better heatsink is OPTIONAL. It's only $19 and it will keep it a bit cooler because I will be using it alot. I have a $2,000 Budget An extra $20 will not hurt.
Ram $10 Cheaper? WOW. a whole $10!? Haha i'm sorry, But look you're freaking out over the TINY things that won't really impact the PC's Preformace.
give me a link to a cheaper Windows 8! I would like to see. If it's $10 cheaper it's not worth it. the OEM version you're talking about has Limitations. Nobody likes that.
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/H8WR
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I've researched alot on that the FX 8350 and the 3570K and There basicly the same in gaming. i don't know if i'm going to go with intel
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That means i have to change my Mobo.
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I did. My budget was actually 1,800-2,000 Range. I'll link you to the Fourm in a minute.http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1693078-buying-gaming-desktop-need-suggestions/#entry20967236
^^^ Look.
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Some People need a laptop for on the go, Kind of the reason they were made.
The Y series On lenovo Have about 6 hours of battery life. And 1080p Screen.
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You Were the one that Recommended my build.
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I don't think i'll get banned. I hope not anyways. I love that song though, I'm going to get a better mouse.
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^ This guy. I give you (5/5) Diamonds. This is what i was looking for.
Recommending Minor things without Criticizing The build.
Thank You!
Look's great but Some of the things are out of personal preference. Money isn't an issue with this build. Thanks Alot though. I will probably go with the RAM you Recommended and the Power Supply. And maybe a few others.
Haha. I'm getting that Keyboard now. thanks for posting. I really have been looking for one under $60 atleast.
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OK! i'll buy it. Dear god. Now can everyone stop saying it's a Crappy Keyboard and Mouse Lmao.
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As Windows will Load On the SSD. and your PC can boot up faster. Exp: 10 Seconds Or so.
Otherwise , I think these guys Pretty much fixed everything else.
Good luck on building your first PC!
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Agreed.
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^ Exactly what i was typeing!
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Not with my experience, But again, OP Just research before you buy.
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Sorry! It is impossible to get Ethernet hook-up in the room it's in. The WiFi will have to do. My router is a BEAST. It does just fine with my other PC's So it's all good
Well, i'm not planning on over-clocking. I love the processor and Don't want to switch honestly. Price is Not an issue at all so it's not a big deal.
About the Power-Supply Oops! I'm not getting that one, I thought i changed it a long time ago. thanks for pointing that out! I got a 750Watt Power-Supply. It's the same model i believe.
Haha. Well if i don't like them i'll just buy new ones. or use my Lenovo Keyboard. Thank's for the Advice though.
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$50 Case eh? I paid $110.
Getting a better heatsink is OPTIONAL. It's only $19 and it will keep it a bit cooler because I will be using it alot. I have a $2,000 Budget An extra $20 will not hurt.
Ram $10 Cheaper? WOW. a whole $10!? Haha i'm sorry, But look you're freaking out over the TINY things that won't really impact the PC's Preformace.
give me a link to a cheaper Windows 8! I would like to see. If it's $10 cheaper it's not worth it. the OEM version you're talking about has Limitations. Nobody likes that.