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#26 2013-02-15 11:38:15

MrScoop
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Re: Homemade PC

The cheaper AMD is better than the more expensive one in every test bar two on this test. How can that be right?

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#27 2013-02-15 11:48:28

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Re: Homemade PC

technoguyx wrote:

You'll need 3 SATA cables and a power one, but as they're readily available I figure you've taken care of that already.

SATA cables
Any power cord you recommend?

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#28 2013-02-15 12:49:33

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#29 2013-02-15 15:19:50

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Re: Homemade PC

This one should do. Is that everything?

Finalized Parts:
Motherboard
Graphics Card
Case
PSU
RAM
Hard Drive
Processor (not the original one since this one seems to perform better)
Disk Drive
Windows 8 OEM

SATA Cables
Power Cable
Keyboard

Am I missing anything?

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#30 2013-02-15 15:22:46

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Re: Homemade PC

Once you figure out what you need try newegg, they are really reasonably priced.


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#31 2013-02-15 15:39:00

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Re: Homemade PC

stevetheipad wrote:

Once you figure out what you need try newegg, they are really reasonably priced.

There's no point- shipping costs to the UK will just make it more expensive. If I go with amazon, hopefully some of it will come together and lower delivery costs.

Edit: Newegg don't operate in the UK

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#32 2013-02-15 16:45:12

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Re: Homemade PC

MrScoop wrote:

This one should do. (...)

Am I missing anything?

Yes, should do.

Mouse. Monitor, with another mains cable and HDMI cable. You got these?

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#33 2013-02-15 17:02:30

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Re: Homemade PC

technoguyx wrote:

MrScoop wrote:

This one should do. (...)

Am I missing anything?

Yes, should do.

Mouse. Monitor, with another mains cable and HDMI cable. You got these?

Already have a mouse, monitor and VGA cable. What would the second mains cable be for?

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#34 2013-02-15 17:05:36

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Re: Homemade PC

The monitor.


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#35 2013-02-15 17:07:41

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Re: Homemade PC

Oh, OK. Am I good to check out then? I'm on half term now so I can build it next week in my spare time.

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#36 2013-02-15 17:12:39

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Re: Homemade PC

If you're sure about every single part, yes, you're good c:


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#37 2013-02-15 17:19:07

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Re: Homemade PC

It all definitely fits together and there is good cooling in the case?

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#38 2013-02-15 18:56:26

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Re: Homemade PC

As long as you have some vent fans, you should be fine.


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#39 2013-02-16 09:01:19

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Re: Homemade PC

Harakou wrote:

As long as you have some vent fans, you should be fine.

My computer actually doesn't have any vent fans (just CPU and GPU fans), the CPU has never gotten above like 130F/55C, the GPU maxed at 165F/74C running Furmark. Also, the computer is near whisper quiet as a result.  big_smile


@MrScoop: If you are insistent on getting an AMD CPU, then that setup looks fine. I think you will be rather disappointed with the performance from the CPU, but the Intel selection on the UK amazon site is really lacking...


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#40 2013-02-16 11:34:29

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Re: Homemade PC

fire219 wrote:

Harakou wrote:

As long as you have some vent fans, you should be fine.

My computer actually doesn't have any vent fans (just CPU and GPU fans), the CPU has never gotten above like 130F/55C, the GPU maxed at 165F/74C running Furmark. Also, the computer is near whisper quiet as a result.  big_smile


@MrScoop: If you are insistent on getting an AMD CPU, then that setup looks fine. I think you will be rather disappointed with the performance from the CPU, but the Intel selection on the UK amazon site is really lacking...

Amazon is pretty underwhelming for computer hardware shopping in almost all aspects. It's too bad Newegg doesn't have an operation across the pond.  hmm


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#41 2013-02-16 11:49:42

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Re: Homemade PC

Harakou wrote:

fire219 wrote:

Harakou wrote:

As long as you have some vent fans, you should be fine.

My computer actually doesn't have any vent fans (just CPU and GPU fans), the CPU has never gotten above like 130F/55C, the GPU maxed at 165F/74C running Furmark. Also, the computer is near whisper quiet as a result.  big_smile


@MrScoop: If you are insistent on getting an AMD CPU, then that setup looks fine. I think you will be rather disappointed with the performance from the CPU, but the Intel selection on the UK amazon site is really lacking...

Amazon is pretty underwhelming for computer hardware shopping in almost all aspects. It's too bad Newegg doesn't have an operation across the pond.  hmm

Yea.... and all the other companies I can find operating in the UK have even worse selection. D:


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#42 2013-02-16 12:00:41

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Re: Homemade PC

That sounds exciting!!  big_smile

EDIT:
If I remember correctly, my dad built his computer starting from scratch, too... My dad's a pretty good techy.

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#43 2013-02-18 15:32:18

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Re: Homemade PC

Harakou wrote:

As long as you have some vent fans, you should be fine.

Shouldn't the 4 fans with the case be enough? (I'm trying to cut the costs)
Edit: I've looked at the case on amazon and the fans are on the side, that makes them vent fans doesn't it?

And what is the difference between using this graphics card (the one I picked earlier) and this graphics card. Does the first one really use 500w or is it recommended that I have at least a 500w PSU? It seems rather high  hmm

Also, is the PSU determined by all the components added together? I just did this test and its reccomending 650w, as opposed to the 750w I have selected. Should I downgrade to 650w or 700w, or stay at 750w?

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#44 2013-02-18 16:01:14

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Re: Homemade PC

MrScoop wrote:

And what is the difference between using this graphics card (the one I picked earlier) and this graphics card. Does the first one really use 500w or is it recommended that I have at least a 500w PSU? It seems rather high  hmm

Also, is the PSU determined by all the components added together? I just did this test and its reccomending 650w, as opposed to the 750w I have selected. Should I downgrade to 650w or 700w, or stay at 750w?

According to the same PSU test you linked to, the first one (ATI HD8750) uses 200W, and the second one (ATI HD6870) uses 300W. Go look up their official specifications pages to be sure.

If you want to save a bit, you could find a PSU rated 650W - but nothing bad should happen if you use one with a slightly larger wattage than recommended. Plus, you'll have some energy left for any more future devices you may add.  tongue

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#45 2013-02-18 16:12:16

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Re: Homemade PC

Would there be a massively noticeable difference between the two performance wise? I'm trying to cut the costs without reducing the performance too much.

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#46 2013-02-18 16:43:58

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Re: Homemade PC

MrScoop wrote:

Harakou wrote:

As long as you have some vent fans, you should be fine.

Shouldn't the 4 fans with the case be enough? (I'm trying to cut the costs)
Edit: I've looked at the case on amazon and the fans are on the side, that makes them vent fans doesn't it?

And what is the difference between using this graphics card (the one I picked earlier) and this graphics card. Does the first one really use 500w or is it recommended that I have at least a 500w PSU? It seems rather high  hmm

Also, is the PSU determined by all the components added together? I just did this test and its reccomending 650w, as opposed to the 750w I have selected. Should I downgrade to 650w or 700w, or stay at 750w?

If it comes with 4 fans, it's more than enough.

That wattage value is a recommended minimum capacity of the PSU for the entire system, not just the GPU. The most any 7850 can use by itself is 130W. The 6870 actually  uses more, peaking at about 170W.

750W probably is overkill, but it gives you room to grow if you ever decide to upgrade a component.


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#47 2013-02-18 17:16:08

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Re: Homemade PC

fire219 wrote:

750W probably is overkill, but it gives you room to grow if you ever decide to upgrade a component.

I'll stick with 750w then. Is that it? Is there any other way I can keep it at about the same performance but still decrease the price a bit?

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#48 2013-02-18 17:56:38

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Re: Homemade PC

MrScoop wrote:

fire219 wrote:

750W probably is overkill, but it gives you room to grow if you ever decide to upgrade a component.

I'll stick with 750w then. Is that it? Is there any other way I can keep it at about the same performance but still decrease the price a bit?

You could save a pound here,6 pounds here, and 2 pounds here.

Assuming I didn't misread anything, thats about 9 pounds off.

(Yes i am typing out "pound", I'm in the US and therefore my keyboard doesn't have a pound symbol.)


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#49 2013-02-18 18:02:26

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Re: Homemade PC

fire219 wrote:

MrScoop wrote:

fire219 wrote:

750W probably is overkill, but it gives you room to grow if you ever decide to upgrade a component.

I'll stick with 750w then. Is that it? Is there any other way I can keep it at about the same performance but still decrease the price a bit?

You could save a pound here,6 pounds here, and 2 pounds here.

Assuming I didn't misread anything, thats about 9 pounds off.

(Yes i am typing out "pound", I'm in the US and therefore my keyboard doesn't have a pound symbol.)

Too £azy to use US-International?


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#50 2013-02-18 18:28:18

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Re: Homemade PC

veggieman001 wrote:

fire219 wrote:

MrScoop wrote:


I'll stick with 750w then. Is that it? Is there any other way I can keep it at about the same performance but still decrease the price a bit?

You could save a pound here,6 pounds here, and 2 pounds here.

Assuming I didn't misread anything, thats about 9 pounds off.

(Yes i am typing out "pound", I'm in the US and therefore my keyboard doesn't have a pound symbol.)

Too £azy to use US-International?

And to use character map.  tongue


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