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Mar 14 2017 05:17pm
It... is that time. My previous build has hit just over the 6 year mark and.... the gphx card has shat the bed. I won't be taking any parts from this build and most likely giving this computer to my little cousin as it's still a nice build given its age.

Build Purchase Date:
03/18/2017 (Saturday)

Budget:
900-1,500
Anything over 1,500 provide sound reasoning to why.

Zip Code: 53956
Country: United States

What I currently have:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/fJ38Cy

Additional Info:
- This will be my super computer for the next 5 years.
- For storage I was thinking of only doing a 500gb solid state and I can always add additional storage later
- For Motherboard I have no preference
- For Video Card the best? Not sure?
- For the Case, I have no need for anything with lights/glass, but if it has why not... Something that allows good airflow sounds good and anything that helps with cable management is a bonus!
- For CPU I think I would like to keep consistent with previous builds and do Intel
- For Ram preference: 16gb (2x8) or 32gb
- For Expansion Cards / Networking I have no need.
- I don't overclock, but could see myself in a few years from now exploring that route.


Feel free to ask me for additional info if i'm missing something. THANKS for any and all help/advice.

This post was edited by Noobtard on Mar 14 2017 05:21pm
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Mar 14 2017 06:42pm
Fill this out

Budget: 900-1500
More specific use (what games, what programs):
Planned time until purchase: 3/18/17
Do you need an Operating System?:
Do you have any specific preferred components?: intel
Do you need a sound or wireless card?:
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: will oc in 3+ years
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?:
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 53956

This post was edited by Penguins0690 on Mar 14 2017 06:43pm
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Quote (Penguins0690 @ Mar 14 2017 07:42pm)
Fill this out


Budget: 900-1500
More specific use (what games, what programs): Fusion 360, Sony Vegas, Overwatch, Skyrim
Planned time until purchase: 3/18/17
Do you need an Operating System?: nope - using win10 pro
Do you have any specific preferred components?: intel, 1 ssd over multiple storage
Do you need a sound or wireless card?: Nope
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: will oc in 3+ years
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: Nope
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 53956

Thank you.

This post was edited by Noobtard on Mar 14 2017 07:20pm
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Quote (Noobtard @ Mar 14 2017 08:19pm)
Budget: 900-1500
More specific use (what games, what programs): Fusion 360, Sony Vegas, Overwatch, Skyrim
Planned time until purchase: 3/18/17
Do you need an Operating System?: nope - using win10 pro
Do you have any specific preferred components?: intel, 1 ssd over multiple storage
Do you need a sound or wireless card?: Nope
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: will oc in 3+ years
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: Nope
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 53956

Thank you.


where you getting the win10? already have?


https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZQRzjc
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Mar 14 2017 08:29pm


https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wkbwKZ

The Intel 6800 or 6900 series CPU's would be better, however, they cost a bit more.
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Mar 14 2017 10:07pm
Quote (WhoBut_WBMason @ Mar 14 2017 08:49pm)
where you getting the win10? already have?


https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZQRzjc


I will be getting Win10 here:
https://twed.com/product/windows-10-pro-global-cd-key/
or https://www.kinguin.net/category/19429/windows-10-professional-oem-key/



Quote (Ghot @ Mar 14 2017 09:29pm)
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wkbwKZ

The Intel 6800 or 6900 series CPU's would be better, however, they cost a bit more.


I used this to compare the 3: https://ark.intel.com/compare/94196,97129,94189
I think the 6900 given the price would be silly for me.
The 6800 I will consider the upgrade, but have a question: My guess is the main advantages of the 6800 is that you get more cores/threads/cache? Those are the things that stand out to me, a noobtard, but what does that mean in terms of performance when i'm using the machine - what results might i see. Or are those three things the wrong metrics i should look at?


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Both of you guys went with a liquid cooler, i had to watch a video as this would be the first build I had for it. My understanding is that AIO coolers require no maintenance and that corsair will refund damaged parts if it leaks. (non user error) So that's less scary.

I think i will be going with the r5 for the case. I watched videos on both. I liked its aesthetics, preferred the usb options available at top, seemed more roomy cable management on the side -- this could be false sense i was using two videos as reference.

I don't know enough about watercoolers/motherboards to decide? Both probably dependent on case? I'll have to research more tomorrow on those components. You guys got additional thoughts?


Also thanks for the time guys. I'll do more research tomorrow. gn.

This post was edited by Noobtard on Mar 14 2017 10:08pm
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Mar 14 2017 10:57pm
There are a few on CHD that actually run the Intel Extreme processors.
I would wait to hear from them.


/e AMD's Ryzen is also a processor that excels at workstation tasks.

This post was edited by Ghot on Mar 14 2017 10:59pm
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Mar 15 2017 12:19am
Jet has your first 3 orders at 15% off up to 30$ savings. So if you max out the 30$ just make a seperate order :)
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Quote (Ghot @ Mar 14 2017 11:57pm)
There are a few on CHD that actually run the Intel Extreme processors.
I would wait to hear from them.


/e AMD's Ryzen is also a processor that excels at workstation tasks.


I don't think i understand CHD? I've tried to google and found that 'Intel Extreme processors' returned some decent info, but i'm still unsure what i should wait on?

Quote (FzFroGG @ Mar 15 2017 01:19am)
Jet has your first 3 orders at 15% off up to 30$ savings. So if you max out the 30$ just make a separate order :)


Thanks for the advice!
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Quote (Noobtard @ 16 Mar 2017 01:23)
I don't think i understand CHD? I've tried to google and found that 'Intel Extreme processors' returned some decent info, but i'm still unsure what i should wait on?



Thanks for the advice!


CHD is this subforum Computer Hardware Discussion
The extreme CPU'S are the 6-10cores with X chipsets.

I think he meant waiting for some advice from the people in here owning these. But I don't see why because it wouldn't fit the budget anyways.
7700k or RYZEN 1700 is the way to go.
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