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Cpu : Intel i5 3570 3.4 @ 3.8 ghz
Motherboard : msi b75a g43
Case : coolermaster storm scout 2 black
Gpu : msi gtx 670 power edition oc 2 gb
Psu : XFX pro 750 w 80 + silver
Ram : 2x 4gb kingston hyperx blu
Hdd : 1 TB seagate maxtor
Accessories: 1 thermaltake red case fan + 2 stock CM fan
Gigabyte m6880 laser gaming mouse
Beats headphone
Speed 2.1 surround system ( 2 speakers + 1 subwoofer )
Sound : onboard : creative sound blaster
Cpu : Intel i5 3570 3.4 @ 3.8 ghz
Motherboard : msi b75a g43
Case : coolermaster storm scout 2 black
Gpu : msi gtx 670 power edition oc 2 gb
Psu : XFX pro 750 w 80 + silverRam : 2x 4gb kingston hyperx blu
Hdd : 1 TB seagate maxtor
Accessories: 1 thermaltake red case fan + 2 stock CM fan
Gigabyte m6880 laser gaming mouse
Beats headphone
Speed 2.1 surround system ( 2 speakers + 1 subwoofer )
Sound : onboard : creative sound blaster
looks good! kinda similar to mine too. pics?
looks neat.
are you on the stock intel cooler?
here is the rig I built 1 month ago:
-CPU: intel core i7 3.6 Ghz (non OC) 10 MB cache 3820 lga 2011
-RAM: Corsair Vengeance high profile RAM 16 GB (4x4)
-HDD: western Digital 2TB green edition
-motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4
-CPU cooler: cooler master GEMIN 2 with 5 heatpipes
-VGA: AMD Radeaon HD 6570 (1 GB)
-Case: Cooler master Strom trooper
-PSU: Antec high current gamer 900W
-OD: Asus 24x DVD CD reader burner
-keyboard: Madcatz CYBORG keyboard V.7
- Mouse: MADCATZ RAT 7
-mousepad: razer sphex
-Monitor: LG IPS LED full HD 23"
I want to add this isn't a gaming rig it's made for virtualization and penetration testing
Last edited by khofo (September 3 2013)
-VGA: AMD Radeaon HD 6570 (1 GB)
But why, just why!!! I think I shed some tears :'( A GTX650Ti costs 140$ these days. Get a better Graphics Card.
khofo wrote:-VGA: AMD Radeaon HD 6570 (1 GB)
But why, just why!!! I think I shed some tears :'( A GTX650Ti costs 140$ these days. Get a better Graphics Card.
Maybe he had it laying around. What I wanna know is why a 3820 and not a 4770 and that green drive as a main drive is a very very bad idea..
Last edited by AvoK95 (September 1 2013)
ILIA_93 wrote:khofo wrote:-VGA: AMD Radeaon HD 6570 (1 GB)
But why, just why!!! I think I shed some tears :'( A GTX650Ti costs 140$ these days. Get a better Graphics Card.
Maybe he had it laying around. What I wanna know is why a 3820 and not a 4770 and that green drive as a main drive is a very very bad idea..
Actually it's not a gaming rig so I don't need more graphic and i use this computer for virtualization and virtualization software currently cannot handle big graphic card and slso this computer cost me (my dad actually who is not familiar with computers) around 2400$ so adding even 40$ more for a graphic performance I won't use is not worth it and this VGA handles well light games like minecraft and others and for this drive it's perfect for me because I run windows 8 and the computer boot up in less than 30 sec. and this drive is also good for me because it is very heavy duty due to its capability to adapt between 5400-7200rpm depending on system needs. (i considered buying the 2TB caviar black but it was necessary bcz i dnt do video editing or need a specially fast hard drive
Last edited by khofo (September 3 2013)
I have already read that this rig isn't for gaming, but still spending 2400$ on this rig while getting such card is... I can't describe it :( Consider getting at least a GTX650Ti for this rig when you have the money. (Contact the software's support team to see what cards are compatible with your software.)
*You posted your pictures using a local link, only you have access to your local disk, we can't see them. Please upload these pictures to any online image hosting server, and post them using the corresponding URL. I want to see these Mad Catz parts - AKA eye candy
Thank for telling me how to add pics And You are right but the problem is not compatibility with the software is the way the software handle it virtualization is not yet capable of handling big VGA but I was going anyways to upgrade my VGA on Christmas because i'm going to the US and there I can buy VGA much cheaper and I have in mind the ASUS GeForce GTX 770 GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5 Video Card because i'm starting to like computer gaming
I have in mind the ASUS GeForce GTX 770 GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5 Video Card because i'm starting to like computer gaming
The point of no return my friend, the point of no return indeed This is a good choice for now. (Wait until the LebGeeks Hardware Police "LHPD" turn out and force you to get a Crossfire Radeon :) )
Good luck, and enjoy your new build as it is now. Waiting for the pics ;)
I can make a quad SLI with my mobo but it will be really useless btw I uploaded the pics ( I really don't know why the pics are upside down
Last edited by khofo (September 3 2013)
khofo wrote:I have in mind the ASUS GeForce GTX 770 GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5 Video Card because i'm starting to like computer gaming
The point of no return my friend, the point of no return indeed This is a good choice for now. (Wait until the LebGeeks Hardware Police "LHPD" turn out and force you to get a Crossfire Radeon :) )
Good luck, and enjoy your new build as it is now. Waiting for the pics ;)
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Khofo, AMD are releasing their new Hawaii GPUs in October seemingly. Very big chance they will bundle Battlefield 4 with it.
What are you waiting for to overclock that pretty 3820? فرج? Come on ;)
Last edited by yasamoka (September 3 2013)
LebGeeks Hardware Police "LHPD"
I like the sound of that
Anw, a 770 costs 500$, a 7950, which is and can much more faster than a 770 will costs $100 less and have $120 worth of games with it for free. 2 7950s will cost $600, and will slaughter a Titan (a $1000 graphics card) and more free games!
You do the math ;)
BTW @khofo, totally jealous of that case and especially that mouse! ;)
Last edited by AvoK95 (September 3 2013)
Thanks a lot for your positive comment and I will reconsider the VGA issue at Christmas because I definitely need a better VGA and thanks you Avo for giving me those precious info.
What are you waiting for to overclock that pretty 3820? فرج? Come on ;).
actually the 3,6 Ghz are fine for me beause it goes up to 3.9 with Intel turbo boost. And aslo i don't want to shorten the life of my CPU for power I won't use. And I'd deficiently buy battlefield 4 on ps4 on ps3 cz i'm not familiar with the gaming with a keyboard and mouse
Ahhh come on, connect the controller to your PC and get a much more fluid experience!
Thanks a lot for your positive comment and I will reconsider the VGA issue at Christmas because I definitely need a better VGA and thanks you Avo for giving me those precious info.
yasamoka wrote:What are you waiting for to overclock that pretty 3820? فرج? Come on ;).
actually the 3,6 Ghz are fine for me beause it goes up to 3.9 with Intel turbo boost. And aslo i don't want to shorten the life of my CPU for power I won't use. And I'd deficiently buy battlefield 4 on ps4 on ps3 cz i'm not familiar with the gaming with a keyboard and mouse
your keyboard and mouse though are pure gaming products!
Last edited by PowerPC (September 5 2013)
Ahhh come on, connect the controller to your PC and get a much more fluid experience!.
you are completely true I'll buy a windows Xbox controller and enjoy gaming experience on my PC with the VGA I'll definitely buy on Christmas a it will only take me 1 or 2 weeks to get used to the controller. And I know my keyboard and mouse are pure gaming products but they are really very useful iin everyday use and as I said I'll become a PC gamer .
I'm really grateful to the LG community who gave me a lot of very useful advice:)
You can use your own PS3 controller if you have a BlueTooth dongle. Just download DS3 Tool, install drivers (Load Driver) for the PS3 controller and BlueTooth dongle inside the application, pair the PS3 controller with the BlueTooth dongle, and you're good to go.
You're welcome!
wow this should be really super awesome thank you for your very precious advices yasamoka you really helped me a lot. Hope on day I could do the same because it's been only a little while (4 months) when I started being interested in computers. And this community is doing great to develop every computer enthusiast in Lebanon
well hi there
here is my pride and joy. it's not the latest but its not old as well ... it can still handle any game I throw at max settings
M/B: Asus P8z68-V pro (pcandparts.com)
CPU: intel 2500k (amazon.com)
Thermal paste: Arctic silver 5 (amazon.com)
Heatsink: thermaltake Frio (pcandparts.com)
RAM: Patriot Viper Xtreme Series DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC3-12800 1600MHz 8-9-8-24 (amazon.com)
GPU: HIS Radeon HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo 2GB (amazon.com)
PSU: Corsair Professional Series HX 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Silver (ebay.com) delivered by a friend
Case: Thermaltake Armor A90 Black Steel (pcandparts.com)
Optical: Samsung DVD Blu-ray disk/ multi writer (pcandparts.com)
Keyboard: Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110
Mouse: Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse (amazon.com)
Headset:Corsair Vengeance 1500 (amazon.com)
EDIT: forgot to mention my screen
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster PX 2370 23" FHD LED screen (pcandparts.com)
I wanted to post some pics but I new in here so I still cant post links -.-
EDIT2: ok here are some pics
Last edited by Houssam (October 30 2013)
well hi there
here is my pride and joy. it's not the latest but its not old as well ... it can still handle any game I throw at max settingsM/B: Asus P8z68-V pro (pcandparts.com)
CPU: intel 2500k (amazon.com)
Thermal paste: Arctic silver 5 (amazon.com)
Heatsink: thermaltake Frio (pcandparts.com)
RAM: Patriot Viper Xtreme Series DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC3-12800 1600MHz 8-9-8-24 (amazon.com)
GPU: HIS Radeon HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo 2GB (amazon.com)
PSU: Corsair Professional Series HX 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Silver (ebay.com) delivered by a friend
Case: Thermaltake Armor A90 Black Steel (pcandparts.com)
Optical: Samsung DVD Blu-ray disk/ multi writer (pcandparts.com)Keyboard: Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110
Mouse: Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse (amazon.com)
Headset:Corsair Vengeance 1500 (amazon.com)EDIT: forgot to mention my screen
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster PX 2370 23" FHD LED screen (pcandparts.com)I wanted to post some pics but I new in here so I still cant post links -.-
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