New PC, some help please.
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Hello everyone, good morning.
The thing is that my desktop is already too outdated, so I've decided to buy a new one that will last me for many years without having to constantly improve it, this is the equipment I had in mind.
Intel Core i7 2700K 3.5Ghz Box Socket 1155
Asus P8Z68-V/GEN3
Noctua NH-U12P SE2
Kingston HyperX Blu DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 8GB 2x4GB CL9
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB SATA3 MAESTRO
Thermaltake V4 Black Edition
Corsair GS800 800W Gaming Series
Asus GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II 1280MB GDDR5Now the doubts are, will everything I've chosen fit in the case?
The graphics card I've chosen will be good with current games like Battlefield 3, Batman AA, Modern warfare 3 and future games or will I have to upgrade soon?
The Noctua cooler has been recommended to me and they say it works great, although it's a bit big and I don't know if it will fit in the case I've chosen.
I have doubts about the memory, I have always been faithful to Kingston, but I see that almost everyone here opts for the G.Skill Ripjaws, which I don't know anything about xD.
The motherboard I think is fine as it comes prepared for the new generation of graphics cards, let's see what you think.
With all this that I'm thinking of putting in it, will it be silent or will it sound more like a plane taking off?
I was thinking of putting W7 64bits, but as I have always been on 32 I don't know if I will have many problems with applications and games and if I will play it's better to stay on 32 with 4GB ram instead of 8GB...
Do you know any ASUS monitor that is Full HD Led of 21.5" more or less with HDMI connection and built-in speakers because I can't find any, they only have one or the other xD. The HDMI thing is more to take advantage of the graphics xD.
Opinions are accepted.
Best regards.
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in principle it would fit in the case, but thermaltake ones don't have much quality, don't you prefer another case?
that graphics card handles everything currently if you don't put giant monitors, although soon the new amd and nvidia graphics cards will come out, I think it's better to wait for the almost certain price drop.
that noctua heatsink is not bad, but there are better ones for the same price.
kingston in memories currently is one of the worst among the branded memories. better some g.skill, or corsair or anyone that is not kingston.
about the motherboard, personally I don't like asus too much but if you like that motherboard it wouldn't be a bad option.
with what you've put in it will sound, but it will sound due to the lack of quality in the case. those cases insulate poorly and transmit the vibrations of the fans. as I told you, better choose another case.
when windows 7 came out I put the 64-bit and until now no problems, so don't worry. (if you can't find a program for 64-bit many times the 32-bit one also works so…)
hdmi is the biggest lie that the tv marketing people have come up with. the dvi cable of all time has the same image quality (as it's digital there's no loss of quality), it's cheaper and also doesn't give problems. if you're going to plug the monitor into the pc forget about hdmi that with a dvi you're good (the one that has the worst quality is vga)
that corsair power supply you put is not bad, but if you don't mind the aesthetics the corsair tx750 or 850 is better in terms of quality-price.
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at first it would fit in the case, but thermaltake doesn't have much quality, don't you prefer another case?
that graphics card pulls everything currently if you don't put giant monitors, although soon new amd and nvidia graphics cards will come out, I think it's better to wait for the almost certain price drop.
that noctua cooler is not bad, but there are better ones for the same price.
kingston in memories is currently one of the worst among branded memories. better some g.skill, or corsair or anyone that is not kingston.
about the motherboard, personally I don't like asus too much but if you like that motherboard it wouldn't be a bad option.
with what you've put in it will sound, but it will sound due to lack of quality in the case. these cases insulate poorly and transmit the vibrations of the fans. as I told you, better choose another case.
when windows 7 came out I put the 64-bit and until now no problems, so don't worry. (if you can't find a program for 64-bit many times the 32-bit one also works so…)
hdmi is the biggest lie that the marketing people of televisions have come up with. the dvi cable of all time has the same image quality (being digital there is no loss of quality), it's cheaper and besides it doesn't give problems. if you're going to plug the monitor into the pc forget about hdmi that with a dvi you're good (the one that has the worst quality is vga)
that corsair power supply you put is not bad, but if you don't care about aesthetics the corsair tx750 or 850 is better in terms of quality-price.
Thanks for answering.
The monitor I was thinking of putting will be between 20-22" so I don't think there will be a problem because of that.
Regarding the power supply aesthetics don't matter to me, so maybe I'll go for one of the ones you mentioned.
Which case and cooler would you recommend? The aesthetics of the case for example do matter to me since I have to be looking at it every day jejeje.
Regarding the motherboard I've been looking at asus because they are the ones I've had the best experiences with, anyway which would you recommend?
What do you think about these memories? G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 8GB 2x4GB CL9
Thanks.
Best regards.
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Thanks for replying.
The monitor I was thinking of getting will be between 20 and 22" so I don't think there will be a problem with that.
As for the font, I don't care about the aesthetics, so maybe I'll go for one of the ones you mentioned.
What case and cooler would you recommend? I do care about the aesthetics of the case, for example, since I have to look at it every day, hehe.
As for the motherboard, I've been looking at ASUS because they're the ones I've had the best experiences with, but anyway, which one would you recommend?
What do you think of these memory modules? G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 8GB 2x4GB CL9
Thanks.
Best regards.
Those memory modules you put there are very good.
If you like ASUS motherboards, there's no reason to choose another. I'm more in favor of Gigabyte motherboards, but an ASUS like the one you mentioned is perfectly valid. To cool a 2700k I would put a Phanteks TC14 Premium Edition White PH-TC14PE Fan/Cooler
For the monitor, an Asus VS239H LED IPS 23" VS239H Monitor is a good option, and it's better to put speakers separately, the ones integrated in the screen are terrible.
The case Cooler Master CM-690 II Lite RC-692-KKN3 Case/Tower has good quality for that price
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those memories you put there are very good.
if you like asus motherboards, there's no reason to choose another. I'm more in favor of gigabyte motherboards but an asus like the one you mentioned is perfectly valid. to cool a 2700k I would put a Phanteks TC14 Premium Edition White PH-TC14PE Fan/Cooler
the screen an Asus VS239H LED IPS 23" VS239H Monitor is a good option, and it's better to put speakers separately, the ones integrated in the screen are very bad.
the case Cooler Master CM-690 II Lite RC-692-KKN3 Case/Tower has good quality for that price
Well I think I have already decided, thanks for your opinion. I only have the doubt of whether to buy the 750w or 850w power supply, I don't know if I will be short or if I will go over by getting the 850w and already considering the electricity consumption, since I don't plan to do OC or anything like that... What do you think?
If I get the 750w I will take advantage and get a modular one which would be this Corsair AX750 750W Modular
and if I get the 850w it would be this Corsair TX850 V2 850W -
With the 750W one is enough, you won't need more power with that equipment.
Regards
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Well, I think I've already made up my mind, thanks for your opinion. I'm just wondering whether to buy the 750w or 850w power supply, I'm not sure if I'll be underpowered or over-powered if I go for the 850w and considering the electricity consumption, since I don't plan on doing any overclocking or anything like that… What do you think?
If I go for the 750w, I might as well get a modular one, which would be this Corsair AX750 750W Modular
and if I go for the 850w, it would be this Corsair TX850 V2 850Wyou don't plan on overclocking? then you don't need that processor, the one you've chosen has a premium price precisely because of its overclocking capability
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don't you think about overclocking? then you don't need that processor, the one you have chosen has a surcharge precisely for the ability to overclock it
At first I did have the idea of overclocking it, but in the end I thought about it and I don't think I will do it, I had already thought about the processor, so I will go from the 2700k to a 2600 and I think I have enough for a few years...
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