Aight, I'm getting some money sometime next week, approximately 1100e and I plan on selling my old PC for anything between 500 and 1000e, which will make my budget something close to 2000e for a new computer. I built my current one a couple of years back and since I don't have anything to save my salary for (truly, been thinking about it lol) so I just thought I'd build a new PC that would last me longer.
My current specs are:
Basically a new computer I'd build for gaming, I don't think I'll ever plan to overclock either. Never had watercooling on any of my computers so that I'll try to avoid, not too fond of breaking it all once I get my **** up and running. I prefer Intel processors over AMD and Nvidia cards over ATI but these don't really matter, as long as it'll work.
I'll eventually end up looking for parts my self too once I sell my current PC but I'd like to hear some suggestions. What are the advantages of a dual CPU mobo? I'd also like to know whether there are some hard disks that are simply better than the others in some ways? I've always just bought the first thing I find cheap.
I will also get a new case, that doesn't really matter, it just needs to be spacey and airy.
Guess that's everything, there's a few places here in Finland where I can get most of the parts from but they'll be a bit expensive, shouldn't be too big of a problem ordering from Europe either, as long as it can be trusted.
Thanks.
My current specs are:
Intel i5 2500k 3.3GHz
Asus P8P67 Deluxe mobo
ATI Radeon HD 6950 Direct Cu II vga
Two 1TB hard disks, dunno what they are but they're ****
8GB of DDR3 1666MHz which are currently downclocked to 1300MHz due to processor limitations, though I changed some other crap from BIOS to compensate
some CFT 750 14 CF psu
Asus P8P67 Deluxe mobo
ATI Radeon HD 6950 Direct Cu II vga
Two 1TB hard disks, dunno what they are but they're ****
8GB of DDR3 1666MHz which are currently downclocked to 1300MHz due to processor limitations, though I changed some other crap from BIOS to compensate
some CFT 750 14 CF psu
Basically a new computer I'd build for gaming, I don't think I'll ever plan to overclock either. Never had watercooling on any of my computers so that I'll try to avoid, not too fond of breaking it all once I get my **** up and running. I prefer Intel processors over AMD and Nvidia cards over ATI but these don't really matter, as long as it'll work.
I'll eventually end up looking for parts my self too once I sell my current PC but I'd like to hear some suggestions. What are the advantages of a dual CPU mobo? I'd also like to know whether there are some hard disks that are simply better than the others in some ways? I've always just bought the first thing I find cheap.
I will also get a new case, that doesn't really matter, it just needs to be spacey and airy.
Guess that's everything, there's a few places here in Finland where I can get most of the parts from but they'll be a bit expensive, shouldn't be too big of a problem ordering from Europe either, as long as it can be trusted.
Thanks.