for 980 $ I got the following specs:
some DVD drive/writer
Core i7-4770 3.4GHz 8MB
Radeon R7 260x 2 GB 128 bit DirectCu II OC 1150 Mhz
SATA III 2 TB HDD
8 GB of DDR3 RAM
all that set up on the H87 Pro 4 ASRock Motherboard.
I'll be running this baby under the Windows 7 my college gets me for being a student.
And I'll be getting 8 more gigs of RAM when I get moniez.
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I'm boasting. Also me getting a new machine means i should be able to get back to Disco sometime soon.
I believe "what do you think" speaks for itself there, Spazzy.
The thing with the GPU being undersized is a budget problem - there isn't really that much between the 200$ cards and the 1000$ ones. No middle ground so to speak.
Getting an SSD drive would limit the available space - for a similar price I'd get a 250 GB SSD or a 1TB SSHD drive. That's too little for what I need.
As for the PSU - it's the most cost efficient one offering the power I need. I don't have to get a nuclear generator for my PC, it's not a workstation nor is it supposed to replace my flat heating system.
As for the CPU it's my personal problem - my current laptop has one of those old intel dual core 2GHz CPUs and it's WAY too slow for my needs. My bro's laptop has a 5 year old i7 and he says it's enough, but anything slower would be too slow.
Well you see, your i7 4700 CPU costs $309 although it's barely faster than am i5 4570 which only costs $200. You paid 50% more for like 5% more performance. And especially in games you won't notice any difference between them, because they're GPU bottlenecked for the most part. An i7 is only worth it, if you regularily use programs that benefit from Hyperthreading, the only feature that sets the i7 apart from the i5. With those additional $100, you could have bought a much better GPU.
About the SSD, you should really consider buying one. Running your OS of it means a world's difference. I would rather first get an SSD than additional RAM.
You're absolutely right about your PSU not needing to be a nuclear generator, 450W would be more than enough. However, with cheap I referred to the manufacturer of the PSU. Cheap PSUs by no-name brands are a literal danger to your hardware. If it fails, it's very likely to kill your hardware as well because cheap PSUs lack protection mechanisms.
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