- Dec 18, 2007
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Hey everyone, I'm in the process of building a gaming PC on a budget. I plan on playing diablo 3, battlefield 3, mass effect 3, skyrim, and old republic.
So far I have:
Samsung Monitor, 19'' LCD 1440x900 resolution
Logitech G5 Mouse
Saitek Eclipse Keyboard
250gb 7200 RPM Harddrive
Thermaltake Soprano Case
LG CD Drive
I need:
Processor
Video Card
Memory
Power Supply
Motherboard
I was thinking of this:
Processor - Intel 2500k - $185 @ amazon (I have a $30 credit)
Graphics Card - XFX 6870 - $130 @ newegg ($10 off for new customers, and $30 rebate)
Power Supply - OCZ Fatality 550W Modular - $40 @ newegg ($10 off for new customers, and $20 rebate) already bought this
Motherboard - Asrock H61 - $50 @ newegg ($10 off for new customers)
Memory - Gskill 8gb (4gb x2) DDR3 - $45 @ newegg already bought this
Total is $450
I was told by another forum to get a better PSU, better motherboard, switch to an amd x4 955, and get a 6950.
Personally I don't plan on OC'ing the 2500k that much, so I don't see the need for a new motherboard, and I don't see how I would need more than 550W of power.. and I thought the 6870 was fairly future proof.
So far I have:
Samsung Monitor, 19'' LCD 1440x900 resolution
Logitech G5 Mouse
Saitek Eclipse Keyboard
250gb 7200 RPM Harddrive
Thermaltake Soprano Case
LG CD Drive
I need:
Processor
Video Card
Memory
Power Supply
Motherboard
I was thinking of this:
Processor - Intel 2500k - $185 @ amazon (I have a $30 credit)
Graphics Card - XFX 6870 - $130 @ newegg ($10 off for new customers, and $30 rebate)
Power Supply - OCZ Fatality 550W Modular - $40 @ newegg ($10 off for new customers, and $20 rebate) already bought this
Motherboard - Asrock H61 - $50 @ newegg ($10 off for new customers)
Memory - Gskill 8gb (4gb x2) DDR3 - $45 @ newegg already bought this
Total is $450
I was told by another forum to get a better PSU, better motherboard, switch to an amd x4 955, and get a 6950.
Personally I don't plan on OC'ing the 2500k that much, so I don't see the need for a new motherboard, and I don't see how I would need more than 550W of power.. and I thought the 6870 was fairly future proof.