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  1. #1
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    Question Advice & Suggestions on first build under $3k budget

    -I have this question posted on multiple forums so bare with me here as my replies will be much slower.
    -AS FOR THE PEOPLE recommending me WC I honestly feel intimidated by it. I chose an air cooling case but I still am not sure to choose a water cooling enabled one since I am not positive if I go WC in the future.
    -I will order from mostly canadian sites but will order from other places if necessary. The preferred retailer list I posted isn't that vital.

    UNAVAILABLE ON NEWEGG CANADA:

    Monitor: Dell UltraSharp U2312HM
    CPU HSF: Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E
    Headphones: Sennheiser PC 350 or 360
    Tablet: Wacom Bamboo Splash

    This is my first build from scratch my gaming orientation leans on rpgs, mmos, action-adventure and rts for the most part and less so for fps and racing games.

    Approximate Purchase Date:
    By the end of July
    Budget Range:
    Under $3k subtotal including everything base system, monitor, peripherals etc…
    System Usage from Most to Least Important:
    Extensive gaming and production/rendering in autodesk and other 3D/CG art software
    Parts Not Required:
    Not planning on getting a custom water cooling system just yet
    Preferred Website(s) for Parts:
    Newegg Canada
    TigerDirect Canada
    Canada Computers
    NCIX
    Country:
    Canada
    Parts Preferences:
    Nvidia, visuals for the most part
    Storage Space:
    2TB minimum
    Overclocking:
    Likely
    SLI or Crossfire:
    Possibly SLI
    Monitor Resolution:
    1920x1080 or 2560x1440. I would like to have games on maxed settings, AA would be nice and what ever gaming technology optimization available
    Additional Comments:
    my newegg wishlist

    anything sold out on the list i will look for else where, as long as they have good enough return policy

    Really looking for some of the top and latest support with longevity, durability and silence

    the rig would be placed in the basement which is usually around 20C, during the humid summer it should be closer to 30C room temp but we almost always AC then. the only thing about the basement i am worried about is if airflow wouldn't be good enough for the rig

    would a heatsink fan suffice for now? if i ever choose to SLI would water cooling be needed then?
    Last edited by TBGAPowa; 06-27-2012 at 12:22 PM.

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    I don't roll on Shabbos! Timman_24's Avatar
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    That's quite a budget. There is really no specific build list with a budget like that. It will all be up to personal preference. You can get a 3930K, LGA2011 motherboard, 2x680 4GB, RAID 1 2TB HDD, 256 SSD, Seasonic 800+ Watt PSU, 200+ dollar case, 16GB RAM, etc etc.

    If I was building, I would probably do this:

    Intel 3930K $550
    Gigabyte Assassin2 LGA2011 $320
    16GB Corsair/Mushkin Ram $90
    Nvidia 690 $999 (Must buy from EVGA.com or a specialty store)
    Intel 330 180GB SSD $200-220
    2x 2TB Western Digital HDD- $200-240
    Large Case Option: Corsair 800D- $220
    Medium Case Option: SilverStone Raven RV02 $160
    Seasonic X750- $120

    Total: ~$2700

    Downgrading to a 3770K and a LGA 1155 motherboard will save around $400. Going with a single 680 2GB will save $500. Finding deals on the HDD and SSD can potentially save 100.

    I didn't know if you needed a monitor or not.
    Main Rig: Watercooled
    2500k (4.4Ghz)| Biostar TZ68A+ | G.Skill 2x8GB
    EVGA 680GTX | Intel 320 SSD + Crucial M4 256GB | Corsair 750TX | Corsair 800D
    Hackintosh Workstation: Aircooled
    3570k (4.2Ghz)| Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H | Mushkin 4x4GB
    EVGA 640 GT | WD RE4 500GB | PCP&C 600W | G5 Case
    Toys:
    iPhone 4 | iPad 3 | PS3 | Xbox 360 | PSP-3000 | Supermicro based NAS | Steelcase LEAP!
    Currently playing: Guild Wars 2
    Last Game Beaten: Walking Dead EP1

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    Hammerhead Shark
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    Check out my post here:

    http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthread.php?t=324576

    Someone doing similar stuff asked for a quote. The price came out to be around $2032.00

    You probably don't need the Delta 66 (unless you are also doing serious audio editing or TWO media drives.

    I picked the Quadro because you said you will be primarily doing auto-cad 3D work and the type of gaming will not require the GTX690 series. You could use the mobo and CPU Timman recommended. However with regards to the RAM, I would recommend 32GB for a good base for your work. However for more than 16GB of RAM, you need to have Win 7 Pro or Ultimate.
    Last edited by kujoe2002; 06-27-2012 at 10:10 AM.

    MOBO: Biostar TZ68K+ Intel Z68 ATX
    CPU: Intel Core i7-2700K
    RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB)
    CPU COOLING:Corsair Hydro Series H80
    VIDEO: MSI TWIN FROZR II GeForce GTX 570
    HDD: Intel 320-160GB SSD
    HDD: 250GB WD SATA
    HDD: 1TB WD SATA
    HDD: 500WD SATA
    MEDIA: Plextor Dual DVD
    PSU: CORSAIR HX750 750W
    CASE: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 ATX Full Tower
    OS: WIN 7 x64 Home Premium
    Monitor: Westinghouse 32" LCD 1080p

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    your think i need to upgrade my PSU 100+w? its over $200 CAN.

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    i wont be doing animation or anything like that most of it will be motionless like modelling

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    I don't roll on Shabbos! Timman_24's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBGAPowa View Post
    your think i need to upgrade my PSU 100+w? its over $200 CAN.
    1000+ Watt you mean? I don't think so. The 3930K is a 130W CPU, the 680 is a 275W MAX GPU, the 690 is around 350W Max draw. 700W-800W will be plenty, especially Seasonic X series since they are typically underrated.
    Main Rig: Watercooled
    2500k (4.4Ghz)| Biostar TZ68A+ | G.Skill 2x8GB
    EVGA 680GTX | Intel 320 SSD + Crucial M4 256GB | Corsair 750TX | Corsair 800D
    Hackintosh Workstation: Aircooled
    3570k (4.2Ghz)| Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H | Mushkin 4x4GB
    EVGA 640 GT | WD RE4 500GB | PCP&C 600W | G5 Case
    Toys:
    iPhone 4 | iPad 3 | PS3 | Xbox 360 | PSP-3000 | Supermicro based NAS | Steelcase LEAP!
    Currently playing: Guild Wars 2
    Last Game Beaten: Walking Dead EP1

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    updated the list. switched to sabertooth z77 motherboard, can’t choose between the two headsets so if any audiophiles could voice their opinions that would be great and i am still planning on downgrading to a 120gb ssd instead but don’t know if i should go with the lower iOPS. I chose the creative card over asus ones as most gamers have mentioned better clarity for gaming and movies, for music asus ones are better certainly but i’m not that big on music. which GPU 670/80 do you guys recommend since i won’t be hardcore OCing

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    Hammerhead Shark
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    I agree with Timman on the PSU. The 850W will be good. Look at this one:

    CORSAIR Professional Series HX850 $175

    MOBO: Biostar TZ68K+ Intel Z68 ATX
    CPU: Intel Core i7-2700K
    RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB)
    CPU COOLING:Corsair Hydro Series H80
    VIDEO: MSI TWIN FROZR II GeForce GTX 570
    HDD: Intel 320-160GB SSD
    HDD: 250GB WD SATA
    HDD: 1TB WD SATA
    HDD: 500WD SATA
    MEDIA: Plextor Dual DVD
    PSU: CORSAIR HX750 750W
    CASE: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 ATX Full Tower
    OS: WIN 7 x64 Home Premium
    Monitor: Westinghouse 32" LCD 1080p

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    I don't roll on Shabbos! Timman_24's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by TBGAPowa View Post
    updated the list. switched to sabertooth z77 motherboard, can’t choose between the two headsets so if any audiophiles could voice their opinions that would be great and i am still planning on downgrading to a 120gb ssd instead but don’t know if i should go with the lower iOPS. I chose the creative card over asus ones as most gamers have mentioned better clarity for gaming and movies, for music asus ones are better certainly but i’m not that big on music. which GPU 670/80 do you guys recommend since i won’t be hardcore OCing
    The 670 and 680 are pretty close together actually. The 680 is about 10-15% faster, so that's a judgement you'll need to make. If you are only gaming at 1080p and not trying to push 120hz, then I would say a 670 would be perfectly fine. If you are thinking about upgrading to a higher resolution some time down the road, it may be better to go with a 680.

    As for a soundcard, I would hold off. Most motherboards come with great onboard sound these days. See if it is good enough for your needs before blowing 150+ on a sound card. I would definitely stay with either Crucial or Intel for your SSD, do not buy an OCZ.
    Main Rig: Watercooled
    2500k (4.4Ghz)| Biostar TZ68A+ | G.Skill 2x8GB
    EVGA 680GTX | Intel 320 SSD + Crucial M4 256GB | Corsair 750TX | Corsair 800D
    Hackintosh Workstation: Aircooled
    3570k (4.2Ghz)| Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H | Mushkin 4x4GB
    EVGA 640 GT | WD RE4 500GB | PCP&C 600W | G5 Case
    Toys:
    iPhone 4 | iPad 3 | PS3 | Xbox 360 | PSP-3000 | Supermicro based NAS | Steelcase LEAP!
    Currently playing: Guild Wars 2
    Last Game Beaten: Walking Dead EP1

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