Posted January 15, 2017
The computer I'm using now is from 2006, a 32 bit budget machine I had custom built by a company so I could first get on the internet but after 10 years its showing it age. Until now I haven't had a reason to upgrade since every game I've been considering as a reason to ended up missing a feature I would exclusively play (e.g. battlefield 3 has no LAN, No Bots) but now with things like star citizen and Subnautica coming up I've decided to get on with it so I can play the single player of those kinds of game while retaining the ability to play older MP titles over the LAN.
I've been looking at some parts over at ebuyer.com and decided whatever I build needs to be 64 bit and be fairly Future proof and unlike my previous builds it needs to be pretty solid since I don't upgrade often.
The part I require advice with is what parts are considered mid/high these days? The last time I built a PC myself was 2008 and Tech has advanced massively since then.
Now the parts I'm considering are:
Asus z170-k motherboard
Intel I7 6700 3.4 ghz (retail with stock cooler)
Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb (2400 Mhz)
Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 6GB Windforce OC
Seagate 2TB SATA HDD
Aerocool 500w power supply
Cit Mesh gaming case (Has the most front USB ports I've seen on ebuyer so far)
64 bit windows 7 (64 bit, familiar interface and good comparability)
the other parts are just standard stuff like generic SATA DVD drive and a pci LAN card so I don't have to swap the LAN cable over all the time.
In particular I'm looking for GOG's advice on the ram and graphics cards. I am getting a bit confused about the MHz of RAM supported by that board so I can probably do better and the graphics card claims entry level VR capabilities but since I'm not following the VR scene closely I don't know how good entry level is. I'm not buying into VR right this minute, but I will definitely be looking into it in the far future.
What do you guys think? I'm open to suggestions and feedback and of course any problems I may have missed.
I've been looking at some parts over at ebuyer.com and decided whatever I build needs to be 64 bit and be fairly Future proof and unlike my previous builds it needs to be pretty solid since I don't upgrade often.
The part I require advice with is what parts are considered mid/high these days? The last time I built a PC myself was 2008 and Tech has advanced massively since then.
Now the parts I'm considering are:
Asus z170-k motherboard
Intel I7 6700 3.4 ghz (retail with stock cooler)
Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb (2400 Mhz)
Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 6GB Windforce OC
Seagate 2TB SATA HDD
Aerocool 500w power supply
Cit Mesh gaming case (Has the most front USB ports I've seen on ebuyer so far)
64 bit windows 7 (64 bit, familiar interface and good comparability)
the other parts are just standard stuff like generic SATA DVD drive and a pci LAN card so I don't have to swap the LAN cable over all the time.
In particular I'm looking for GOG's advice on the ram and graphics cards. I am getting a bit confused about the MHz of RAM supported by that board so I can probably do better and the graphics card claims entry level VR capabilities but since I'm not following the VR scene closely I don't know how good entry level is. I'm not buying into VR right this minute, but I will definitely be looking into it in the far future.
What do you guys think? I'm open to suggestions and feedback and of course any problems I may have missed.
This question / problem has been solved by jonwil