Alpha Predator said:CPU: i5 2500k - $230
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115072
Motherboard: ASROCK Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 - $150
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157271
Storage: Crucial m4 128GB - $170
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148442
Graphic Card: 6950 2GB - $279
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150517
PSU: OCZ ZS Series 750w - $99
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341049
RAM: G.skill Ripjaws 1866Mhz - $59
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231455
Case: Coolermaster HAf 912 - $64
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119224
WetRain said:Wow perfect. Thanks so much man you're the best RG member to live besides mike and the elite and pedobear
WetRain said:Wow perfect. Thanks so much man you're the best RG member to live besides mike and the elite and pedobear
Storm said:@Immortality. Fix your links, your linking shit that's different and costs nearly $200 more than what you've stated.
A 64GB Kingston SSD is more value for money. Use it for your OS and a game or two and use the extra money for a 1TB HDD.
Just sayin'.
michaelkr1 said:He's on a runescape/gaming forum and wants to spend $1,300 on a computer.
He must just be trying to watch old episodes of MacGyver on his CRT monitor...
7200RPM drives aren't the same price as a SSD. The way you're comparing them is completely wrong. You're defining the drives as if they have the same capacity, which they don't.
I'm not saying your build is bad. I'm just saying it needs a platter drive.
Then get the 64GB version and save.Alpha Predator said:Curical is far much realible SSD manufacturer. Also is curretly faster than most SSD. Also, How is Kingston a better value of money? We're looking at 128GB SSD not 60GB SSD. Also alot have RMA Kingston SSD alot.
@Wetrain, told me he only be playing one or 2 games. 128GB SSD is enough. When prices for HDD go down. He can buy one. Most 7200RPM HDD are same price as SSD. So I don't really see a HDD will be needed. Also Z68 Series offers hyper-response feature which will improve speed of SSD even more.
Also do you even know what OP is even doing with this build. Honestly saying that I fail is just so childish.
Storm said:Then get the 64GB version and save.
If it's only going to be for an OS and a game or two you won't need a 128GB.
Besides, have you tried Kingston? They're fine..
It's better value because for an extra $20 you can get a SSD AND a 1TB external HDD.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148864
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http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139949
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http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148442
Geezus.
And you still need to fix your links.. And prices. ._.
Alpha Predator said:Loool, have you seen reviews on newegg on Kingston HDD. Beside, he wanted 128GB. Crucial way faster reading and write time than kingston SSD. Also your reommending seagate, even more lol. Segate has just started fixing firmware issue with their HDD.
Also none of the good HDD are in stock in Canada.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136284
This is same price.
Wouldn't it be smart, if he waited and prices of HDD went down? You can buy two HDD for that price and put them in RAID.
^michaelkr1 said:Lol as much as we try and convince you that it's silly not to put another drive in it. You're not going to agree are you?
You know, sometimes it's good to just accept constuctive criticism.
Getting more HDD's at a later date is the most annoying thing you could do. First you need to partition it the way you want. It then takes ages to copy accros old data onto the larger HDD. Then you need to make up your mind about which critical files should stay on the SSD.
Sometimes SSD's are more hastle than they're worth with the amount of maintenance you need to do to keep them running at top performance.
michaelkr1 said:Lol as much as we try and convince you that it's silly not to put another drive in it. You're not going to agree are you?
You know, sometimes it's good to just accept constuctive criticism.
Getting more HDD's at a later date is the most annoying thing you could do. First you need to partition it the way you want. It then takes ages to copy accros old data onto the larger HDD. Then you need to make up your mind about which critical files should stay on the SSD.
Sometimes SSD's are more hastle than they're worth with the amount of maintenance you need to do to keep them running at top performance.
michaelkr1 said:Lol as much as we try and convince you that it's silly not to put another drive in it. You're not going to agree are you?
You know, sometimes it's good to just accept constuctive criticism.
Getting more HDD's at a later date is the most annoying thing you could do. First you need to partition it the way you want. It then takes ages to copy accros old data onto the larger HDD. Then you need to make up your mind about which critical files should stay on the SSD.
Sometimes SSD's are more hastle than they're worth with the amount of maintenance you need to do to keep them running at top performance.
How is it annoying? most enthusiast actually think having a RAID system is worth it and proves overall performance.
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