Some of you might be aware that I've been wanting to build myself a gaming computer. The reasons being that my current computer is a complete pile of shit and it will be very good experience for my Job. I also want to be able to render videos quickly.
For the past couple of weeks I've searched and searched and I think I've come up with a nice list of parts for a average gaming PC but I'm worried about compatibility and if I'm wasting money in any areas.
So I want some advice. If anyone here has experience with building computers I would love to hear from you.
The list so far.
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- CiT Vantage Type-R Gaming Case (it has my initials in the name )
- Nivdea EVGA GF GTX 660ti GDDR5 Graphics Card
- Corsair 8GB 1600MHz CL9 DDR3 Vengeance Memory
- Intel Core i5 3570k Quad Core
- Gigabyte SKT-1155 Z77-DS3H Motherboard OR
- ASUS P8Z77-V LX, LGA 1155/Socket H2, Intel (90-MIBHT0-G0EAY0VZ) Motherboard
- Corsair CX750 Builder Series CX 750W ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Bronze PSU
- Western Digital 1TB internal Hard Drive
- Windows 7 64-Bit
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The price is around £710 I think, that's also with some tools and of course Windows 7.
Again, my main worry is compatibility.
Motherboard is a choice between two because the ASUS one is on offer (Just under £50 but i don't know if either one is good for my specs. I know the 1155 socket is compatible with the i5 processor, I'm just wondering if there are any other features I'm missing.
I've gone for an i5 instead of a i7 because it's cheaper and it's apparently just as good for gaming, if not better.
I've heard so many good things about the Nvidea GTX 660 ti card so my mind is made up on that one. I will probably upgrade in the future.
Left out a SSD because i'm unsure the speeds are worth the price. (you can get a 1TB HDD for the same price as a 128GB SSD.)
Apparently around 500W-600W is enough to power my machine so I'm unsure if 750W is overkilling it.
And as for overclocking. I don't have any plans to. Unless someone really convinces me otherwise.
E: The motherboard is now either Gigabyte SKT-1155 Z77-DS3H or Gigabyte H77-DS3H, Intel H77, ATX. I've heard Gigabyte is the best.
And everything is compatible according to PCPartPicker. Just want to make sure though.