Component change! 300€ + or -.
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Hello, I have the following PC and I want to upgrade it.
Budget around 300€ + or -.
Uses: Apart from Internet with many pages open, Blurays and HD content and some PC exclusive games (Heroes V, Starcraft 2) (I don't want GTA4 at super quality, Crysis at maximum, battlefield 3 or any of that)
Necessary parts: Motherboard, Processor and Memory.
Parts you already have: The rest
Overclock: Yes but in the futureASROCK 4CORE DUAL SATA2 R2.0 ; Any motherboard that is not Asrock because of very bad experiences with them, I prefer ASUS or any other that allows me to put fast RAM with possibility of expansion. If possible, that supports DTS sound from blurays
DualCore Intel Pentium E5200, 2500 MHz WITH ZALMAN 9500 CNPS > I want an Intel i5 2500K
2 GB DDR2 667 KINGSTON > 8Gb DDR3 at 1600Mhz with decent latencies and not a no-name brand.
I don't care where to buy the parts as long as they are reliable stores.
I would do overclocking in the future if I bought the graphics card and a good cooler for micro and even a power supply and an SSD.
Uses: Apart from Internet with many pages open, Blurays and HD content and some PC exclusive games (Heroes V, Starcraft 2) (I don't want GTA4 at super quality, Crysis at maximum, battlefield 3 or any of that).What I have underlined, I wouldn't like to change it unless forced.
I'm about to order it now on Amazon.es; Will I have problems with what I keep from the old PC; no?
G-Skill 8GBXL Ripjaws X DDR3 (PC12800, 1600 MHz) - 2 x 4096 MB - G.Skill EUR 43,16
Gigabyte GA-Z68P-DS3, 1.5 V, Socket H2(1155) EUR 79,15
Intel Core i5 BX80623I52500K EUR 195,41Total: EUR 320,72
ATI RADEON 4670 1G > I'm keeping it to change it when Diablo 3 comes out so I can play at maximum at 1080p and almost everything else I play on Xbox360 and Ps3
WD Caviar 10000rpm > For Windows 7 64bit
SEAGATE ST3320620AS 320 GB 7200rpmWD Elements 2TB Movies Bluray (I get stuck now with Blurays with high bitrate)
LG FALTRON 1915S(1280X1024@75Hz)+SamsungM87-40"FULL HD
FA Enermax 460 W This worries me but; Do you think it will hold up well? > Calculating with this Enermax Power Supply Calculator it seems that I went a bit over with Overclock and I'm left at about 440W without it…
DVD-RW DVR-111D PIONEER
DVD-ROM SH-D162C(Kreon 360)
WEB CAM GENIUS, SPEAKER CREATIVE 5.1, MULTICARD READER, 2 NETWORKS, KEYBOARD LOGITECH+PS2 DUAL SHOCK CONTROLLER+TRUST 5BUTTON MOUSEThank you very much!!
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Hello
The thing is that in the case of the Sandy (i5 2500K as your choice) for OC and gaming, ASRock motherboards are precisely the ones that give the best performance, not to mention the best. But of course, if for various reasons your decision is to change brands, that is your decision, as long as you choose a motherboard with a Z68 chipset you will be served for OC and for gaming. So I would look for one a little above what you put, looking for expansion slots and USB 3.0, that's what I would highlight.
The power supply I think is something you will have to change sooner or later, those 440W in the calculation may be too tight for your current power supply, both with OC and without it, because if you change the graphics card then I don't recommend less than 500W.
For that you have brands like OCZ or Corsair that are reliable and perform very well, there you already move in models by power and price.The micro and the memories that you propose obviously seem adequate to me, this is my opinion.
Greetings!
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I think you've got it into your head to buy a 2500k no matter what, but with a budget of only 300€ that can't be done properly. What good is having that processor if you don't have a cooler to match it, and even if you did, can't that board handle it at high frequencies? You don't talk much about the power supply either, and you can't have a processor like that with a crappy power supply
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+1, get an i3 2100 or 2120, change the power supply if it's not decent, don't skimp much on the motherboard (for example ASRock P67 Pro3 for 90€) and you'll already be building an Ivi Bridge when they come down (they haven't come out yet).
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Many thanks to everyone for participating
In the end
G-Skill 8GBXL Ripjaws X DDR3 (PC12800, 1600 MHz) - 2 x 4096 MB - G.Skill EUR 43.16
Gigabyte GA-Z68P-DS3, 1.5 V, Socket H2(1155) EUR 79.15
Intel Core i5 BX80623I52500K EUR 195.41Total: EUR 320.72
Moving from USB 3.0 because I don't have or plan to buy any device that has it at the moment and the next gigabyte card that had it was microatx and it didn't give me a good feeling I don't know manias...
If anything, a pci card later if I needed it.
And the Ivy Bridge is the same as always if you wait there will always be something better and I have been suffering quite a bit with the current PC; besides the fact that these parts are given to me now not when Ivy comes out. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Later I will ask for advice for the change of power supply (the current one is 80+) and graphics and I have in mind an SSD, a case and a heatsink to squeeze the 2500K.
By the way is the thermal paste of the i5 series bad for moderate overclocking?
I think I have Artic Silver 5 around but it might be dry or I don't know.I'm glad Asrock has improved but after the current ASROCK 4CORE DUAL SATA2 R2.0 > very bad and the ones that broke out of the box in the CFGS practices of ASI I stopped using them.
Greetings and Thanks
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Many thanks to everyone for participating
In the end
G-Skill 8GBXL Ripjaws X DDR3 (PC12800, 1600 MHz) - 2 x 4096 MB - G.Skill EUR 43.16
Gigabyte GA-Z68P-DS3, 1.5 V, Socket H2(1155) EUR 79.15
Intel Core i5 BX80623I52500K EUR 195.41Total: EUR 320.72
Moving from USB 3.0 because I don't have or plan to buy any device that has it at the moment and the next gigabyte motherboard that had it was microatx and it didn't give me a good feeling I don't know manias…
If anything, a pci card later if I needed it.And the Ivy Bridge is the same as always if you wait there will always be something better and I've been suffering quite a bit with the current PC; apart from the fact that these parts are given to me now not when Ivy comes out. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Later I will ask for advice for the change of power supply (the current one is 80+) and graphics and I have in mind an SSD, a case and a heatsink to squeeze the 2500K.
By the way is the thermal paste of the i5 series bad for moderate overclocking?
I think I have Artic Silver 5 around but it might be dry or I don't know.I'm glad Asrock has improved but after the current ASROCK 4CORE DUAL SATA2 R2.0 > very bad and the ones that broke out of the box in the CFGS practices of ASI I forgot about them.
Greetings and Thanks
I wouldn't even do a moderate overclock with the cooler that comes with that i5, in fact that cooler is a bit short to go to normal frequencies… personally I would forget about doing the slightest overclock.
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ASRock proved that they were not a 2nd brand to Asus, and that they had people to compete in quality with practically anyone, but the Dual cards were hybrids, which in the case of the famous 939Dual-Sata2 were small wonders, while in your case with VIA ChipSet, they were a total fiasco.
By changing your card with something from Intel series Pxx you would notice a great improvement, but that update is a good idea, as long as your power supply can handle it :mudo:
Salu2!
PD: how beautiful the ASRock Z68 Gen3 are :rollani:
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In the end, the Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 fell; for a total of 7€, I avoid putting a pci with usb 3.0 on it; I became an Amazon premium member because of the eagerness to receive the order before the weekend…we'll see.
According to the Zalman CNPS9500 website
::: Zalman, leading the world of Quiet Computing Solutions :::Would it work with that micro and that board?
Would it be suitable for overclocking?
Thanks!
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