vivster said:
What's that for a budget? 500? 1250? Just throwing it out there, currently AMD cpus aren't even comparable to intel CPUs unless you are on a budget. So if you have to go with AMD you really need the biggest one they offer to be at least close to a bit of gaming power. Then again, if you take advantage of AMD's mantle the CPU shouldn't be the problem. It's the first time I heard anyone saying Corsair, PSU and best in the same sentence. BeQuiet really is the norm for most gaming PCs I know and helped build. 750W is more than enough on a quality PSU. The maximum output(including maximum OC) on a 2x 290 CF system is just under 700W and that is an extreme scenario with high OC on the CPU as well. If you don't go too crazy with OC you should be fine. Trust me, you can't have too much room on an SSD. Going from 120 to 250 won't explode your budget. Games don't get smaller over the years. Have you thought about the CPU heatsink? It's missing on your list. |
Oh, budget is between 1200 Euros and 1500 Euros.
Corsair is the thing here in Sweden. They dont sell much BeQuiets.
120GB SSD to 250GB SSD sounds like it will be anotha 100 Euros? WOnt I just be fine with 120gb SSD (Windows 8, Skyrim, Oblivon, The Witcher 3 and Dragon Age Inquisition) + 1.5TB HDD?
What do you mean CPU heatsink? I forgot what that is. If I buy a CPU it has a fan included and those metal rails it stands on, then I put that cooling paste between the metal and the CPU. It works like that with AMD FX-8350 too, doesn it?








