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Tosh0 wrote Thanks for this topic man, I have actually been looking for a half decent build around $500 and think this will do...All I am really going to be is everday stuff (Facebook, Twitter, Regular Browsing, etc.)

But one thing I wonder is will this be enough to record with a PVR and cut/render clips? Im sure it will be but just trying to be on the safe side I guess...

it wont be the best but ya, it has a decent amount of RAM so
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JayM325 wrote I think my future build is decent.
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the $1500 build i posted is better and is similarly priced as yours
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Tosh0 wrote Thanks for this topic man, I have actually been looking for a half decent build around $500 and think this will do...All I am really going to be is everday stuff (Facebook, Twitter, Regular Browsing, etc.)

But one thing I wonder is will this be enough to record with a PVR and cut/render clips? Im sure it will be but just trying to be on the safe side I guess...

it wont be the best but ya, it has a decent amount of RAM so
Alright thanks, Im really just trying to have decent render times compared to the s*it I have now aha
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JayM325 wrote I think my future build is decent.
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the $1500 build i posted is better and is similarly priced as yours

You may be overlooking the fact that his build is about $1000 without the peripherals, although he is spending too much on the motherboard.
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JayM325 wrote I think my future build is decent.
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the $1500 build i posted is better and is similarly priced as yours

You may be overlooking the fact that his build is about $1000 without the peripherals, although he is spending too much on the motherboard.
icompletely overlooked the peripherals oops
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Lavish wrote I hope you aren't advertising these as gaming computers.
tell me which pc you wouldnt consider a gaming computer. PC enthusiast my A** A 3930k with 2 7970's is indeed a gaming computer. post your rig with proof that its yours and lets see if its by your standards a gaming computer


You clearly don't understand. A 3930k is NOT NEEDED for a gaming rig. You are spending too much for the same performance you could get at a lower cost.
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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Slow memory. You could have saved money by getting a phenom and cheaper motherboard, which would have allowed you to get a graphics card.

This will run it in ultra:

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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Nah, you could fit a 7770 in a $500 budget. APU is best for <$400 builds
I think its better to save money for more than a 7770 since it only has 1 gb of ddr3, the 5800k can handle alot more than a 7770


Oh no, only 1GB of video memory.

Not going to make a difference with a 7850, let alone a 7770. You only need larger video card ram when the resolution>1080P

I have a 7850 with 1GB of video memory and it's absolutely fine.

DlSTlNCT wrote $3000 Build: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


You're going to struggle to run a 3930K and 2x 7970 on 850W - even more so if you're overclocking.

Single 3TB hard drive? Get 4 1TB and put them in RAID 10 - and then do the same with 128GB SSDs.

I'm definitely not an expert, but I can easily find many things wrong with just the two builds I've looked at (500$ and 3K).

I would consider having a look over your build again.
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Diaboli wrote
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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Slow memory. You could have saved money by getting a phenom and cheaper motherboard, which would have allowed you to get a graphics card.

This will run it in ultra:

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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Nah, you could fit a 7770 in a $500 budget. APU is best for <$400 builds
I think its better to save money for more than a 7770 since it only has 1 gb of ddr3, the 5800k can handle alot more than a 7770


Oh no, only 1GB of video memory.

Not going to make a difference with a 7850, let alone a 7770. You only need larger video card ram when the resolution>1080P

I have a 7850 with 1GB of video memory and it's absolutely fine.

DlSTlNCT wrote $3000 Build: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


You're going to struggle to run a 3930K and 2x 7970 on 850W - even more so if you're overclocking.

Single 3TB hard drive? Get 4 1TB and put them in RAID 10 - and then do the same with 128GB SSDs.

I'm definitely not an expert, but I can easily find many things wrong with just the two builds I've looked at (500$ and 3K).

I would consider having a look over your build again.
You wont struggle to run two 7970's the each card will only draw around 250W and a 3930k with a good 850 PSU even when overclocking. and who needs a 4 tbs of drive space? even 3 tb is A LOT. Plus why would you want to spend more money buying 4 1 tb and putting them in a raid configuration when the all that extra space will be used for games that you dont play as much as your main games and for media and programs that dont need to be put on the SSD, you dont need to have a super fast RAID configuration for basically your dump drive. Aslong as your OS and your main programs and a couple games are on a GOOD SSD you should be 100% FINE. I will revise the $500 build but the whole point of that build is to have a PC in the meantime until you can buy a better GPU. And i clearly stated these are not the absolute best builds for the money but they are very good.
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DlSTlNCT wrote
Diaboli wrote
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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Slow memory. You could have saved money by getting a phenom and cheaper motherboard, which would have allowed you to get a graphics card.

This will run it in ultra:

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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Nah, you could fit a 7770 in a $500 budget. APU is best for <$400 builds
I think its better to save money for more than a 7770 since it only has 1 gb of ddr3, the 5800k can handle alot more than a 7770


Oh no, only 1GB of video memory.

Not going to make a difference with a 7850, let alone a 7770. You only need larger video card ram when the resolution>1080P

I have a 7850 with 1GB of video memory and it's absolutely fine.

DlSTlNCT wrote $3000 Build: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


You're going to struggle to run a 3930K and 2x 7970 on 850W - even more so if you're overclocking.

Single 3TB hard drive? Get 4 1TB and put them in RAID 10 - and then do the same with 128GB SSDs.

I'm definitely not an expert, but I can easily find many things wrong with just the two builds I've looked at (500$ and 3K).

I would consider having a look over your build again.
You wont struggle to run two 7970's the each card will only draw around 250W and a 3930k with a good 850 PSU even when overclocking. and who needs a 4 tbs of drive space? even 3 tb is A LOT. Plus why would you want to spend more money buying 4 1 tb and putting them in a raid configuration when the all that extra space will be used for games that you dont play as much as your main games and for media and programs that dont need to be put on the SSD, you dont need to have a super fast RAID configuration for basically your dump drive. Aslong as your OS and your main programs and a couple games are on a GOOD SSD you should be 100% FINE. I will revise the $500 build but the whole point of that build is to have a PC in the meantime until you can buy a better GPU. And i clearly stated these are not the absolute best builds for the money but they are very good.


I skimmed through the first few lines of your reply and I found a few thing wrong with that too.

The 7970 is a very hungry card under full load. It's supposed to be an ultimate gaming machine, so if people can afford a 3K computer I'm pretty sure they're going to be able to afford 3 monitors. In Crysis 3 in ultra settings @5760x1080 both cards will be under full load.

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That's 607W for a single card.

The 3930K can easily pull 300W under load. Now tell me 850W is enough.


2ND - 4TB in RAID 10 will give you 2TB of storage - not 4. I can fill up 1TB of storage in a day, easily. A person that is going to be spending that amount of money on a computer is going to be using it for editing as well most likely. 5 minutes of screen recording @1080p was I think 10GB for me. Now, once converted, it will drop to 400MB, but you're still going to need the space to store the recording in the first place. I know people that download full 3D 1080P 7.1 uncoded bluray films - they can be up to 50GB per film - in fact I'm sure it could be more. Suddenly 2TB doesn't seem that much.

Don't get me wrong, the idea of this topic is great, and you should definitely keep it - just review some of the builds and ask people like Generation and R00t if they're good enough to be deemed the best build for that price.

But that's another problem with this build. You've only given a set lit of parts for each build - new parts and components are out all of the time; things change very quickly. It'd be best to list around as many different components in that certain price range as possible as some parts may become cheaper than others. A great example of this;

My mate has just completed his build, last night in fact and he was on a tight budget but wanted a good build that could run games in high settings. He started to ask what to get around November, but I told him to wait until he had the money - as he was being recommended a 7770 (which don't get me wrong, is a fantastic card but wouldn't quite cut it for his needs). He waited and then bam - price drop on the MSI 650 Ti power edition down to 109 GBP. Bought it and now he can play games in high/ultra no problem.

Again, it is a great ideas, jut a few things wrong with it. Don't take this the wrong way. If my last posts seemed a bit sh*tty then excuse me - it was around 12:30 in the morning and I was a bit tired.
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Diaboli wrote
DlSTlNCT wrote
Diaboli wrote
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VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Slow memory. You could have saved money by getting a phenom and cheaper motherboard, which would have allowed you to get a graphics card.

This will run it in ultra:

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DlSTlNCT wrote
Cen wrote
DlSTlNCT wrote
VisionaryMGMT wrote There's no graphics card in the $500 build...
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I know, it has onboard graphics that are halfway decent, well theyre the best onboard graphics you can get and they can run most games even games like bf3 but at 720p, the whole point of getting a $500 build is to have something that is easily expandable but still have a pc in the meantime


Nah, you could fit a 7770 in a $500 budget. APU is best for <$400 builds
I think its better to save money for more than a 7770 since it only has 1 gb of ddr3, the 5800k can handle alot more than a 7770


Oh no, only 1GB of video memory.

Not going to make a difference with a 7850, let alone a 7770. You only need larger video card ram when the resolution>1080P

I have a 7850 with 1GB of video memory and it's absolutely fine.

DlSTlNCT wrote $3000 Build: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


You're going to struggle to run a 3930K and 2x 7970 on 850W - even more so if you're overclocking.

Single 3TB hard drive? Get 4 1TB and put them in RAID 10 - and then do the same with 128GB SSDs.

I'm definitely not an expert, but I can easily find many things wrong with just the two builds I've looked at (500$ and 3K).

I would consider having a look over your build again.
You wont struggle to run two 7970's the each card will only draw around 250W and a 3930k with a good 850 PSU even when overclocking. and who needs a 4 tbs of drive space? even 3 tb is A LOT. Plus why would you want to spend more money buying 4 1 tb and putting them in a raid configuration when the all that extra space will be used for games that you dont play as much as your main games and for media and programs that dont need to be put on the SSD, you dont need to have a super fast RAID configuration for basically your dump drive. Aslong as your OS and your main programs and a couple games are on a GOOD SSD you should be 100% FINE. I will revise the $500 build but the whole point of that build is to have a PC in the meantime until you can buy a better GPU. And i clearly stated these are not the absolute best builds for the money but they are very good.


I skimmed through the first few lines of your reply and I found a few thing wrong with that too.

The 7970 is a very hungry card under full load. It's supposed to be an ultimate gaming machine, so if people can afford a 3K computer I'm pretty sure they're going to be able to afford 3 monitors. In Crysis 3 in ultra settings @5760x1080 both cards will be under full load.

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That's 607W for a single card.

The 3930K can easily pull 300W under load. Now tell me 850W is enough.


2ND - 4TB in RAID 10 will give you 2TB of storage - not 4. I can fill up 1TB of storage in a day, easily. A person that is going to be spending that amount of money on a computer is going to be using it for editing as well most likely. 5 minutes of screen recording @1080p was I think 10GB for me. Now, once converted, it will drop to 400MB, but you're still going to need the space to store the recording in the first place. I know people that download full 3D 1080P 7.1 uncoded bluray films - they can be up to 50GB per film - in fact I'm sure it could be more. Suddenly 2TB doesn't seem that much.

Don't get me wrong, the idea of this topic is great, and you should definitely keep it - just review some of the builds and ask people like Generation and R00t if they're good enough to be deemed the best build for that price.

But that's another problem with this build. You've only given a set lit of parts for each build - new parts and components are out all of the time; things change very quickly. It'd be best to list around as many different components in that certain price range as possible as some parts may become cheaper than others. A great example of this;

My mate has just completed his build, last night in fact and he was on a tight budget but wanted a good build that could run games in high settings. He started to ask what to get around November, but I told him to wait until he had the money - as he was being recommended a 7770 (which don't get me wrong, is a fantastic card but wouldn't quite cut it for his needs). He waited and then bam - price drop on the MSI 650 Ti power edition down to 109 GBP. Bought it and now he can play games in high/ultra no problem.

Again, it is a great ideas, jut a few things wrong with it. Don't take this the wrong way. If my last posts seemed a bit sh*tty then excuse me - it was around 12:30 in the morning and I was a bit tired.
ONCE AGAIN A GUIDE LINE FOR THE BUILDS i dont know what people are gna be doing with them storage is personal preference! its simply a guide line stop being an ignorant Sh*t i will change the PSU's i was preoccupied when doing the 3k build
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