Sup /g Looking for an opinion! I want to make a gaming battle station, but I have a low budget... Here's what I came up with: > MSI Z97 Gaming 3 > Intel i5-4690k > G.Skill Aegis 2x8Gb > MSI GTX 770 Twin Froze 2GB > NOX Urano 750W > Kingston SSDNow 120GB > Unknown HDD storage at least 1GB > case CooleMaster Stacker 810
Overall, I'm looking at 700$ as some parts will be bought from some friends. Any thoughts? Sugestions on how to lower the price?
>2x8Gb >MSI GTX 770 Twin Froze 2GB How about 8GB RAM and wait for RX 480?
Ethan Walker
>dat cheapo power supply
say goodbye to all those components
throw the extra 20-30 bucks for a good PSU that you can keep and use for many years
Easton Thomas
Are 8GB ram enough? Not a fan/or not knowledgeable enough for AMD
Adam Bennett
>Are 8GB ram enough? Yes, it is.
Robert Smith
199$
Ryder Rivera
Well, what would you change?
Camden Jenkins
dude, the rx480 has flagship card performance at $199 brand new. that deal is unbeatable, also there's going to be a lot of guys dumping their used 980's and 970's on reddit/ebay, so you could pick up a monster card for a reasonable price.
Gavin Harris
Asking Sup Forums for help at building a computer system dedicated to the usage of proprietary software, unbelievable.
John Watson
get a better power supply, NOX isn't a very well documented brand so I wouldn't be surprised if it surges and roasts all of your components.
Zachary Wright
> MSI Z97 Gaming 3
fuck this gaymer shit. i have the gaming 5 but i realised how much i fucked up when i could have saved like £40 (~$60) by just buying a regular z97. killer ethernet ports and all that shit are fucking nothing and the inbuilt sound processor which is apparently meant to be so amazing is fucking trash.
> NOX Urano 750W
you'll never need a psu this powerful unless you're looking to sli, which is shit anyway. save money and buy a nice evga, xfx, seasonic 500w/550w
> MSI GTX 770 Twin Froze 2GB
just buy a 970 since they cut the price on it. it's still a very powerful card at 1080p. there are cheap 970's on ebay too.
> Kingston SSDNow 120GB
ssd's are a meme. >b-but muh 20 seconds faster loading time save that money and contribute it towards your gpu or a nice cpu cooler.
Henry Myers
Finally some constructive criticism!
On that board, since you tested it, suggestions? If itnwas now, what would you buy?
Joseph Nguyen
>On that board, since you tested it, suggestions?
it's not a bad mobo but it's not good either. it's equivalent to buying gaymur headphones which have an additional cost slapped on because of >muh gamer branding, if you get what i mean.
i'll go through everything they advertise:
>audio boost 2
it's fucking shit. i had to actually buy an oem soundcard because the mobo audio was really tinny and flat.
>usb audio power
this is just bullshit marketing. all your usb headphones will work fine on any mobo.
>killer! ethernet
more marketing garbage. i've noticed absolutely 0 difference between this ethernet port and the ethernet ports in my shitty laptop or my older motherboards. as long as your router is good, you'll have no problems.
>gaming device port
it'll give you no additional benefit to your games. it's literally just a couple of usb 3.0 ports painted red. your keyboard and mouse will work absolutely fine in any mobo usb port.
>If itnwas now, what would you buy?
i'd buy the cheapest z97 mobo from either asus, gigabyte or msi since they're generally solid. all these gaming mobo's are sold at premium prices but with very little additional features and most of the features are just shitty marketing like i explained above.
But I'm unsure if it's what I should be going for with the 1080-tier build or not. Is it overkill for the price? Is the z97 perfectly fine with it?
Carson Sanders
yes, you can run a 1080ti on a z97 mobo. you can run it on an even older mobo if you wanted. the only difference between motherboards is cpu support. the z97 supports haswell/haswell refresh eg the 4960k and 4790k but the z1070 supports skylake eg 6600k and 6700k
Colton Sullivan
So if I'm getting a 6600K, I should stick with the Z170 then, correct?
Charles Cruz
Woah, take it easy there OP. Every time you get the urge to build a "gaming PC" you should go read the 3 RULES carefully.
>rule #01 You don't have enough money to build a good gaming PC.
>#02 If you do, it's going to be outdated in a couple of years max because nvidia gimps the drivers of its old cards. AMD cards are even worse.
>#03 If you have so much spare dosh that you can afford to buy a $700 GPU every 18 months, you'll still end up disappointed because 90% of the games on steam are indie trash. The other 8% are F2P shit and the last 2% are terrible XB1 ports of Ubisoft garbage.
tl;dr get a decent notebook and a console and be happy, PC gaming is a fucking meme
Oliver Clark
Avoid that SSD, it's MUCH slower than any other SSD on the market. Kingston pulled a bait and switch by changing the NAND tech on the drives after launching them and getting rave reviews to much slower chips.
Andrew Walker
Yeah
James Thomas
Alright, will do then. Thanks user.
Can't wait to finally upgrade from this 660m laptop piece of shit.
Ian Clark
>i dont know shit about computers: the post
only your first point is valid, everything else is bullshit, except nvidia gimping performance with drivers, they do that, but AMD doesnt.
Justin Wood
Ssd are not a meme you dumb fuck. >all other suggestions were good
Julian Campbell
Yeh make sure you get a ssd i recommend 240gb so you can fit windows and your programs on it no problem. Keep your steam library and downloads/personal files on a mechanical drive