Advice Needed For Pc Build
#1
Posted 08 January 2016 - 08:49 AM
http://pcpartpicker....nt/saved/hzqv6h
#2
Posted 08 January 2016 - 09:03 AM
Also, why do you want Mini-ITX (with B85 chipset)?
Edited by el piromaniaco, 08 January 2016 - 09:04 AM.
#3
Posted 08 January 2016 - 09:05 AM
But to answer your question, yes; that build would run MWO.
#4
Posted 08 January 2016 - 09:10 AM
A 120gb ($40) SSD would suffice, but I would recommend a 240gb ($65). an SSD provides significantly faster load times compared to a spinning rust Hard Disk Drive.
edit
I just looked up those parts on a UK site, we really get ripped off here, for the cost of most of those parts I can just change the $ sign for a £ sign, with £1 being worth $1.45
Edited by Rogue Jedi, 08 January 2016 - 12:19 PM.
#5
Posted 08 January 2016 - 11:18 AM
#6
Posted 08 January 2016 - 12:08 PM
Edited by G D Carlyle, 08 January 2016 - 12:09 PM.
#7
Posted 08 January 2016 - 12:34 PM
It really depends if you intend to fiddle a bit with the settings or stick with a preset. I run mostly 1920x1080 with max textures, models and environment but disable AA, motion blurs, blooming, hdr... all the stuff that shines but hurts the performance.
Desktop CPUs don't evolve much nowadays (at least not how they used to) so invest on a good, solid CPU/mobo combo with a lot of ram and you'll be peachy for a good while. So a good flagship i7 or high end i5 with some durable mobo like a Gigabyte Ultra Durable should do the trick. You'll pay a bit more yes but you'll manage to keep them for 5years+ if you clean the fans from time to time. Feel free to substitute Gigabyte with your favorite brand: everybody's got one and we can start a whole topic on which brand is better without solving that one
As for the GPU, usually the GTX -60s are sufficient and not that expensive. You can buy one each 2-3 years and they'll offer you a good performance for the buck.
Definitely install the OS on an 250GB SSD and maybe your top 2-3 games too. HDDs are the last performance bottleneck after all. And don't cheapen on the model too: it's the backbone where your computer resides. Samsungs 850s EVOs are usually more expensive and not the fastest but they are a solid, durable, performing choice.
I live in Canada and our electronics are WAY overpriced. The kind of machine I'm talking would cost around 1200$ here.
Option B would be asking around if someone is getting rid of a decent DDR3 computer and build on that. My 920 cost me around 200$ fully loaded two years ago and I just had to upgrade over time some ram, an SSD and the GPU. Gotta love scavenging!
#8
Posted 08 January 2016 - 01:20 PM
CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($253.87 @ OutletPC)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($24.88 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: Asus Z170M-E D3 Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($109.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory ($46.89 @ OutletPC)
Storage: Crucial BX200 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($63.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($49.98 @ OutletPC)
Video Card: Asus Radeon R7 370 2GB Video Card ($119.99 @ Micro Center)
Case: Corsair 200R ATX Mid Tower Case ($44.99 @ Micro Center)
Power Supply: EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($71.50 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: LG GH24NSC0 DVD/CD Writer ($13.89 @ OutletPC)
Total: $799.97
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-01-08 16:19 EST-0500
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K 3.5GHz Quad-Core OEM/Tray Processor ($219.99 @ SuperBiiz)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($24.88 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($92.98 @ Newegg)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory ($46.89 @ OutletPC)
Storage: Crucial BX200 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($63.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($49.98 @ OutletPC)
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 960 2GB SuperSC ACX 2.0+ Video Card ($179.99 @ NCIX US)
Case: Corsair 200R ATX Mid Tower Case ($44.99 @ Micro Center)
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA NEX 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($54.99 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: LG GH24NSC0 DVD/CD Writer ($13.89 @ OutletPC)
Total: $792.57
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-01-08 16:28 EST-0500
http://mwomercs.com/forums/topic/173661-mechwarrior-online-gaming-rigs-500-1000-100/
Edited by Lord Letto, 08 January 2016 - 01:31 PM.
#9
Posted 09 January 2016 - 08:04 AM
#10
Posted 09 January 2016 - 09:03 AM
Edited by el piromaniaco, 09 January 2016 - 09:03 AM.
#11
Posted 09 January 2016 - 11:53 AM
How about y'all who know PC building really well, throw out some suggested builds that are BUDGET, first and foremost, and will run MWO at highest settings with good FPS. Further, if you have the time, how about talking to the choices of various components (MoBo, RAM, GPU, etc), and why you picked the ones you did in particular.
Thanks!
#12
Posted 10 January 2016 - 07:40 AM
It will be several months before I actually purchase (sometimes being a responsible adult sucks), but if I was going to right now this combo on Newegg is pretty nice. Just add your video card of choice and monitor/keyboard/mouse/HDD to pair with the SDD in the combo(all of which I already have).
http://www.newegg.co...t=Combo.2623098
$559 before $10 rebate
While an I7 would be nicer, the I5 I still pretty nice, plus the board could be upgraded to a higher end 6th Gen I5 or I7 down the road and is already on DDR4. Heck even the integrated in hat would beat the HD 4000 I've been stuck running on my laptop so far.
Similar combo with 4th gen I7 and GTX970 included
http://www.newegg.co...t=Combo.2624777
$905 before $30 mail in rebates. This would be about the same price after buying the GPU with the previous combo and probably slightly faster, but has a lot less potential for upgrades later on.
All comparisons I've seen say the DDR3 to DDR4 jump makes minimal impact (usually the bottle necks are other places). That I7 would perform as well or a little better than the later gen I5, but since 4th/5th/6th gen I5/I7s are all on different sockets makes upgrades later much harder to do.
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