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New PC build advice.
demon
Brisbane, Queensland
7747 posts
Hey QGL ppls..

i need to put a new gaming computer together for my nephew & i have no idea what is good & what isn't atm :p so i have slapped the following parts list together & would like to get some feedback from any gamers in the know with current hardware..

Case Corsair Crystal 460X
CPU Intel Core i7-7700K Socket LGA1151
Motherboard Asrock Z270-Gaming-K6 LGA1151
Graphics Card Gigabyte Geforce GTX1080 WinForce 8GB
Memory G.Skill RIPJAWS 4 16GB KIT 2X8GB F4-2133C15D-16GRR DDR4 2133 MHZ
SSD Crucial MX300 525GB SATA Internal SSD
HDD Western Digital Purple NV 4TB / 64MB SATAIII
Power Supply Corsair 750W TX750M 80 Plus Gold Power Supply

it needs to be capable of ultra hd 3840x2160... any advice on a good lcd monitor that can do that would also be much appreciated! cheers!
10:59am 15/05/17 Permalink
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IVY_MiKe
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
2170 posts
A couple of quick points that I can see...

1) You've not listed a CPU Cooler (the 'K' models don't come with the OEM cooling fan, and from first hand experience, the 7700K's run erratically warm so if your case can accomodate; go with a AIO (preferably a 240mm))
2) for the money you're about to spend on a GTX 1080; buy a 'Ti' model. If you need to justify a little extra headroom there, look up manufacturer's promo's and score some free games or some extra hardware for the new build using one of their claim schemes.
3) Avoid the Crucial SSD. Eyeball a non-NVMe either m.2 or 2.5" SATA SSD; I'd recommend the Samsung 850 series for 'bang for buck' if not one of the now aged Intel 525's.
4) do NOT put a 4TB mechanical disk in that system. Buy a NAS for storage; or an external USB HDD, and stick a second SSD in your gaming rig (1TB 2.5" SSD's are <$500 now...) go that route and thank me later.

5) Take a look at the base and then OC Clock speeds on the 7700K CPU... I'm pretty sure you want 2400MHz RAM at least (not that there's any real-world difference, but for the price difference, you might as well at least try to clock match your CPU Mobo and RAM.

I put together a fairly similar system in January into a Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ITX Case and am loving it (although the 120mm AIO CPU Cooler I've used isn't amazing... it at least keeps the CPU in/around 70 degrees over the summer months...)


Oh yeah; I bought a Corsair 'I-series' PSU for my build; and I would not recommend them. the thing is physically massive, and the 'i-link' software is bloatware at best...
Buy a Silverstone PSU in a similar draw, and you'll find it'll be 2/3rds the size, and probably have better ratings on it's 12V rails.
11:38am 15/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4192 posts
the only consideration i'd really recommend to change with that build is the SATA SSD to the newer m.2 form factor

they're smaller, quieter and deliver noticeable improvements over the older 2.5" SATA interface unit's

the Samsung 950 256 or 500Gb has been great in my build so far. the 960 Pro with NVMe apparently do better than the 950's on large q small file r/w transfer latencies, but it's probably not very much of a real improvement especially considering the extra cost of the 960P models

i suppose it would be more noticeable of a difference in a RAID 0 configuration

as for the 4K resolution panel, an AOC (60Hz) or a BenQ gaming model (144Hz or 240Hz) would match up with a 1080 or 1080Ti well, depends on the game and the framerate/skill level that neffy has. you just have to evaluate the cost/feature differences and decide if they're worth it for you

I have an AOC u2868PQU which is 60Hz running by a 1080Ti, it doesn't have G-Sync or any of the nicer syncing related technologies of the higher end gaming panels or 21:9 monsters but it runs everything i've played on it at Ultra and then some by pushing the AA setting's to their highest in game, usually 8 or 16x depending on the engine

so yeah the 1080 Ti is really impressive. the AIO water cooling unit's are now shipping with GPU brackets that replace the OEM heatsinks and fan cooling unit's, so the price of water cooling the GPU is now much less for the same result. the only reason you'd water cool without an AIO unit now is for the enjoyment of the challenge and the look of the end result.

the price difference is massive, to give you an example i've just finished ordering the last part of a single loop ekwb cooling for the GPU and it's almost cost $900 in parts. i should have just bought another one for SLi but at least it's going to run chilly and quiet





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deadlyf
Queensland
4010 posts
Don't bother with an AIO, a good heat-sink/fan is fine because if your Nephew needs you to build this for him then he isn't going to and shouldn't overclock. A Noctua or Bequiet heat-sink will have overclocking headroom anyway. They are quieter as well since it is 1 fan vs 2 for a 240mm AIO and no pump noise.

Also consider getting an i5 7600k or even 7600 non k if it's just for gaming. An i7 is only worth while if he wants to stream to twitch or something. The only difference is that i5's don't have hyper-threading which most games don't take advantage of so the gaming experience is basically the same.

I personally think Corsair make ugly cases but each to their own. Check out Phanteks, NZXT and Fractal Designs cases if you haven't already.

I also think you should get an M.2 SSD, they aren't quieter but they are on board and don't require cable runs. Also recommend stretching for a larger capacity SSD over going for a platter drive as the noise saving is significant. If mass storage is absolutely necessary I would probably just go for external.
12:20am 16/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4194 posts
hmm true, they are kinda loud for what they're doing when they're accessing to peak i/o. I just thought it was because they're as closely connected with the motherboard as they are that the vibration of the i/c that causes it reverberate through everything connected to the main board...



12:33am 16/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4195 posts
it's also probably worth considering why the i5-7600 will be adequate for non-streaming gaming before paying the extra for the i7 k version of a similar clock to the i5

because the video stream encoding you send to twitch or beam.pro or whatever relay host you're using happens in realtime, the i7's HT makes a favourable difference

other than that, the i7 branding has been pretty much been a marketing push used to feature-wall some graphic elements, for example

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Khel
Brisbane, Queensland
23782 posts
If it needs to run new games at 4k with ultra settings, go for a 1080ti, you're still not gonna be able to do 4k ultra at 50 - 60fps on a normal 1080
10:01am 16/05/17 Permalink
demon
Brisbane, Queensland
7748 posts
thanks muchly for all the fine advice guys!

i've made some adjustments to my build list to change to a samsung m.2 SSD, get a cpu cooler, changing case & psu to silverstone.

i will probably go for the gtx1080ti as well even though it's an expensive card! my nephew has given me a larger budget than what i have currently spec'd though so why not!

still not 100% sure on what monitor to get... i need to go look at some working.
04:34pm 16/05/17 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
USA
38945 posts
Pro advice up in here, you guys that have kept up with the PC hardware scene continually blow my mind with your knowledge. I am so bad at computars now it is embarrassing.

Any suggestions for laptop video cards? I'm currently comparing two options:

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 with 4GB GDDR5
vs
NVIDIA Quadro M1200 w/4GB GDDR5

I've checked for benchmarks/specs and I haven't found a direct comparison; I can only find reams of data. I get the feeling Quadro is better in some applications but not by a huge amount.

Thanks for any ideas!@#
08:11pm 16/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4197 posts
if your main focus is to play DOTA 2 on the 4k screen then the 1050 is going to have the drivers that make the better use of DirectX than the Quadro

if you're going to be running software like CAD or other pro applications, the Quadro drivers probably have a slight edge in things like exposing extra OpenGL extensions that various software makes use of

there's a good comparison test bench over on g3d of the Quadro P5000 vs GeForce GTX 1080 which explains the various differences between the two
02:52am 18/05/17 Permalink
BladeRunner
Queensland
2686 posts
Corsair cases are good, the one mentioned was pretty damned nice if you ask me. That being said, shop around and find what you like.

Also you need copious amounts of RGB. Keyboard, mouse, case, heatsink, plasma ram, it all needs RGB. For reasons.
03:40am 18/05/17 Permalink
Hogfather
Cairns, Queensland
16745 posts
And a clicky clacky keyboard
10:18am 18/05/17 Permalink
Raven
Melbourne, Victoria
9427 posts
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 with 4GB GDDR5
vs
NVIDIA Quadro M1200 w/4GB GDDR5


Quadro does multiple clip regions and subpixel precision. If you're not doing things like multiple rendered viewports, you're probably going to lose a lot of the benefit of Quadro.
02:57pm 18/05/17 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
USA
38950 posts
awesome thanks guys!
04:31pm 18/05/17 Permalink
demon
Brisbane, Queensland
7749 posts
Also you need copious amounts of RGB. Keyboard, mouse, case, heatsink, plasma ram, it all needs RGB. For reasons.

I got the RGB angle covered! Logitech G910 Orion Sparc keyboard & Logitech G600MMO mouse... double rainbow maaaan ! :D
11:07am 19/05/17 Permalink
Raven
Melbourne, Victoria
9428 posts
I know things had gone completely stupid when even mouse pads and headphones had RGB lighting. WTF?

RGB on keyboards would be far more useful if there were a standard for programming them. Sadly, everyone has their own implementation - so you have to write everything differently for Razer, Corsair etc. There's no reason it couldn't be a common javascript library :(
11:10am 19/05/17 Permalink
Khel
Brisbane, Queensland
23790 posts
RGB outside the case is all good and proper, but RGB inside the case is the way of the future! Motherboards with RGB built in, RGB ram, RGB fans, even RGB power supplies are all becoming more and more common.

Also, tempered glass cases. I love the look of some of the tempered glass cases around these days, those Corsair Crystal ones look hot but the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv is probably my favourite case atm based on looks, I would have used one in my new build myself but it doesn't fit an E-ATX motherboard comfortably. Inwin have some sexy looking cases with tempered glass as well, but they're expensive as f***.

Like check this one out, sexy as all hell, only set you back a cool $2,500
12:03pm 19/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4199 posts
mmm that really is a PC master race case

im mid build on a gpu water cooling install in a phanteks enthoo evolv case. the thing I've seen since I've had it is the addition of hinges between the aluminium chassis and the tempered glass panel, little things like that make cleaning the dust out every few months easier on the desk

05:48pm 19/05/17 Permalink
Spook
Brisbane, Queensland
40602 posts
any non required lights on a computar are automatic fail.

the new integrated water cooling solutions are pretty handy, my cooler master water cooling cpu solution was pretty easy to setup.
05:54pm 19/05/17 Permalink
Raven
Melbourne, Victoria
9429 posts
"Hm, what can we add to this case to produce more unnecessary heat within an enclosed space where we're trying to expell excess heat...? I know, fancy LED lighting!"
07:41pm 19/05/17 Permalink
Khel
Brisbane, Queensland
23794 posts
Honestly though, how much heat do LEDs really give off. If the tiny amount of heat generated by an LED is what tips your PC over the edge, then you had s***** cooling to begin with.

Non-required lights all depends on your definition of 'required', maybe I require my PC to look like a las vegas drag queen! Admitedly, most of it looks pretty awful when its flashing rainbow colours everywhere. Co-ordinated though and set to specific colours, it can bring together a colour scheme, even if you just have the led's set to white to highlight things can look cool. And theres UV Leds now too which can make for some groovy effects with showing off UV reactive coolant in a water cooling loop or something like that.

Its pure novelty, and pointless if your build isn't really worth showing off in the first place, but for more of a showy piece its fun to play with
08:13pm 19/05/17 Permalink
fpot
Gold Coast, Queensland
25840 posts
I got some Rick and Morty stickers on my case.
08:17pm 19/05/17 Permalink
Psycho
Brisbane, Queensland
6261 posts
I got some Rick and Morty stickers on my case.

Then YOU sir, (belch*burp) rock! Wubba lubba dub dub!!
03:25am 20/05/17 Permalink
Raven
Melbourne, Victoria
9431 posts
I'm waiting for these to become the next generation of case lighting :D
11:03am 22/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4200 posts
for the low K glow Raven?

there are some nice LED panels and tube glow sleeves that may be similar to that Cree kit

http://www.au.aquatuning.com/modding/leds/21444/alphacool-eislicht-led-panel-green
05:05pm 22/05/17 Permalink
Raven
Melbourne, Victoria
9432 posts
Glow? That's a CREE LED used in headlights :D
06:29pm 22/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4201 posts
wha oh, yeah I didn't really unpack that tech sheet much. At quick scroll it looked like a strip of LED *shrug*
10:01pm 22/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4204 posts
if you haven't already bought the intel model...

Asrock X370 Gaming K4 - $199
AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 6-Core Socket AM4 3.6GHz CPU Processor - $345

- will do Quad SLI (4 x 1070/1080 GPU's for the price of a 2x SLI 1080Ti if you can get them cheap)
- better Hz mouse port than the Intel Asrock 1151 in your build spec
- RGB LED on the chipset!
03:02am 25/05/17 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
USA
38959 posts
but AMD :( have they caught back up to Intel now?
05:58pm 26/05/17 Permalink
Caveboy
Brisbane, Queensland
426 posts
Slight thread hijack here. However, what is a really good keyboard for typing that doesn't cost $250?
06:55pm 26/05/17 Permalink
Spook
Brisbane, Queensland
40613 posts
any microsoft keyboard that costs $7
07:01pm 26/05/17 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
USA
38961 posts
^^ seconded. I have been on the Comfort Curve 2000 series for a few years & really like them. The versions I have have a weird manufacturing bug involving a static charge build up which stops keys working very very rarely (the fix is to literally just whack the keyboard to dissipate the charge!) but aside from that I really like them.
07:45pm 26/05/17 Permalink
Caveboy
Brisbane, Queensland
427 posts
My current Microsoft keyboard at work is starting to play up as I have worn a couple of keys out. I figure as writing reports is how I make my living spending a few more $$$ might be worth my while.

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trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4206 posts
i haven't put one together trog, but that AM3 FX-something i had a year ago with GTX 970 SLI's ran everything really well

i didn't do any streaming though, and overall it did feel slightly slower in overall Windows perf that an i5/i7

for a gaming machine where most of the processing is graphics and done by the GPU anyway, a Ryzen 5 or 7 are interesting
12:24am 27/05/17 Permalink
trillion
Ballarat, Victoria
4209 posts
just FYI there's an intel heatsink and fan for a lga1151 cpu

http://www.umart.com.au/newsite/goods.php?id=33182
08:27pm 31/05/17 Permalink
Justin
Queensland
1 posts
Best High-End Gaming Desktop-
Processor- Intel Core i7-5960X
RAM-16GB
Graphics Card- 3x Nvidia GeForce 980 Ti
Storage- 256GB SSD, 1TB hard drive
04:33am 14/06/17 Permalink
fpot
Gold Coast, Queensland
25881 posts
Errr, no.
04:06pm 14/06/17 Permalink
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