Posted March 25, 2014
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My trusty, battle hardened, FOUR year old Phenom 2 x4 955 has (finally) started to cough and wheeze in the latest and greatest games available. Coupled with a renewed interest in video and image editing, which the phenom 2 is slow as molasses at when compared to a second gen I3 for chrissakes, my computer needs an upgrade, stat.
I've gathered that there is seriously no point in getting an AMD FX cpu, no unless I enjoy spending a silly amount of money for a minor bump in cpu performance, which I thankfully don't. So into Intel's camp I go.
Now my needs are reasonable, I am not going to overclock, ever, I only have 4gb of RAM as of writing this, so that does need to double and I could care less about how my motherboard looks or the laundry list of features I'll never use. Everything will be encased in a gorgeous fractal design r3 (white) anyway.
My budget? Very strict, £240-ish, max. I'm married (yeah, I know, I know) so the wife, although the tall glass of awesome she is, won't tolerate me blowing the budget. I've scoured the far reaches of the internet an drummed up, what I believe, to be a decent part list. But you guys are fuckin' awesome at advice and getting the best tech for your money, so I'll run it past you guys first. Here goes:
CPU:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-bx80646i54440
Yeah, it's not a K series part, but like I mentioned above I'll never overclock, (never had to), and from the comparisons I've looked at so far, it seems to be the best bang for your buck. I'll stick with the cpu for at least 2 1/2 years.
The i5-4570 is 100 mhz faster, but around £12-20 more. Is it really worth that much of a price increase?
Mobo:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-b85mg43
Seems to be a no frills, solid motherboard with a easily affordable price tag. A micro ITX board should also put my *heavy* computer on a diet, so that's a plus. A question though, does this motherboard support 1.5v RAM or 1.65v? Is that something I should worry about when installing my RAM?
Another question, do micro ITX boards limit the type and size of cpu coolers you can install? I've heard the intel coolers can be loud, so my next upgrade after this one is a silent cpu fan.
Oh and this would be the opportune time to write what setup this mobo will power: An amd 7850 2gb, 1 500 gb HDD, 1 320 gb hdd, a DVD RW drive, a fan controller and 3 120mm fans. For future expansion? An SSD, new gfx card, a silent cpu fan, and changing the 500gb HDD for a 1tb one.
RAM: I understand 1600 is faster then 1333 but the difference between 1.5v and 1.65v is beyond me. Any explanation would be greatly appreciated. Surprisingly, quite a few kits to choose from:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cmx8gx3m2a1600c9 --The RAM that caught my eye the most.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx1600c9d3b1k28gx
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx16c9b1rk28x
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx16c9t3k28x
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/mushkin-memory-996770
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/patriot-memory-pv38g160c9k
I'm mortified of choosing the wrong one, and I might as well tell you why. My current build CANNOT boot when the RAM is in dual channel slots. I found out about a year ago when I moved the build into the fractal R3. I tried pretty much everything since then to get a dual channel configuration running, but nothing came of it. Eventually I found out though a couple of friends of mine that the ram was bad when I first got the kit. By then the warranty was obviously finished and a cpu+RAM upgrade was at the back of my mind anyway. So I left it as is. Using a gaming computer with single channel ram can be slow and erratic as you'd think. A dual channel RAM config which works without a hitch is a must.
There you have it. Any input, any criticism and any advice would be appreciated.
As a thank you, I'll be gifting the humble bundle weekly sale to a GOGer who helped or advised in getting right parts. This won't be the cheap arse £1 deal, s/he will be getting the full bundle with all of the games.
I've gathered that there is seriously no point in getting an AMD FX cpu, no unless I enjoy spending a silly amount of money for a minor bump in cpu performance, which I thankfully don't. So into Intel's camp I go.
Now my needs are reasonable, I am not going to overclock, ever, I only have 4gb of RAM as of writing this, so that does need to double and I could care less about how my motherboard looks or the laundry list of features I'll never use. Everything will be encased in a gorgeous fractal design r3 (white) anyway.
My budget? Very strict, £240-ish, max. I'm married (yeah, I know, I know) so the wife, although the tall glass of awesome she is, won't tolerate me blowing the budget. I've scoured the far reaches of the internet an drummed up, what I believe, to be a decent part list. But you guys are fuckin' awesome at advice and getting the best tech for your money, so I'll run it past you guys first. Here goes:
CPU:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-bx80646i54440
Yeah, it's not a K series part, but like I mentioned above I'll never overclock, (never had to), and from the comparisons I've looked at so far, it seems to be the best bang for your buck. I'll stick with the cpu for at least 2 1/2 years.
The i5-4570 is 100 mhz faster, but around £12-20 more. Is it really worth that much of a price increase?
Mobo:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-b85mg43
Seems to be a no frills, solid motherboard with a easily affordable price tag. A micro ITX board should also put my *heavy* computer on a diet, so that's a plus. A question though, does this motherboard support 1.5v RAM or 1.65v? Is that something I should worry about when installing my RAM?
Another question, do micro ITX boards limit the type and size of cpu coolers you can install? I've heard the intel coolers can be loud, so my next upgrade after this one is a silent cpu fan.
Oh and this would be the opportune time to write what setup this mobo will power: An amd 7850 2gb, 1 500 gb HDD, 1 320 gb hdd, a DVD RW drive, a fan controller and 3 120mm fans. For future expansion? An SSD, new gfx card, a silent cpu fan, and changing the 500gb HDD for a 1tb one.
RAM: I understand 1600 is faster then 1333 but the difference between 1.5v and 1.65v is beyond me. Any explanation would be greatly appreciated. Surprisingly, quite a few kits to choose from:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cmx8gx3m2a1600c9 --The RAM that caught my eye the most.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx1600c9d3b1k28gx
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx16c9b1rk28x
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-khx16c9t3k28x
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/mushkin-memory-996770
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/patriot-memory-pv38g160c9k
I'm mortified of choosing the wrong one, and I might as well tell you why. My current build CANNOT boot when the RAM is in dual channel slots. I found out about a year ago when I moved the build into the fractal R3. I tried pretty much everything since then to get a dual channel configuration running, but nothing came of it. Eventually I found out though a couple of friends of mine that the ram was bad when I first got the kit. By then the warranty was obviously finished and a cpu+RAM upgrade was at the back of my mind anyway. So I left it as is. Using a gaming computer with single channel ram can be slow and erratic as you'd think. A dual channel RAM config which works without a hitch is a must.
There you have it. Any input, any criticism and any advice would be appreciated.
As a thank you, I'll be gifting the humble bundle weekly sale to a GOGer who helped or advised in getting right parts. This won't be the cheap arse £1 deal, s/he will be getting the full bundle with all of the games.