Thanks for the tips. I've updated my build a little based on your advice (I dropped the cooling unit, since I don't plan on overclocking), and I have a few questions.Joccaren said:Well, first;Shax said:Thanks for the info. Aside from what you mentioned, everything else looks fine?
The RAM shouldn't be a problem. I don't intend to do any sort of graphic design, so 16GB should serve my needs.
And as for the GPU, is there a specific card you would recommend?
Sorry to ask so many questions. You've been very helpful, and I greatly appreciate it.
Do you plan on overclocking your CPU?
If the answer is yes, get the 3570K instead of the 3570 and keep the CPU cooling.
If the answer is no, drop the CPU cooling. The CPU will come with sufficient cooling on its own, and without overclocking [Hell, even with a little bit of overclocking] you don't need the extra cooling. Liquid cooling is nice 'cause its quiet, but its a luxury that doesn't effect your performance.
Other than that, how many games are you planning on playing?
PCs require all games to be installed to the Harddrive to run. You have a 120Gb Solid State Drive only from the looks of that, unless you're salvaging from a previous PC you've owned. Windows takes up 21Gb, and all the files I have saved to my Documents and such have added up to another 60Gb for me [Admittedly that is about 40Gb of Skyrim mods]. Likely you'll be left with 80-100Gb for installing games. Modern AAA PC titles range in size from 8-16Gb, a few are larger, a few are smaller. Basically, you can expect to install about 8 games. Indie titles are smaller by far, and usually only go for about 100Mb-2Gb, so if you're primarily Indie gaming you should be fine. Older games are also a lot smaller.
If you think you will need more space, dropping to a 64Gb SSD and getting a 500Gb or 1Tb Hard Drive would be worth it. Install the OS on the SSD, everything else on the Harddrive. If you think you'll have enough space though don't bother, you can always add more in later if you need it.
RAM: Yes 16Gb will serve your needs more than fine, its more of a performance thing where you don't need more storage space, but you need that storage space to be able to transfer data faster, I.E: 2166Mhz RAM instead of 1600Mhz RAM for faster transfer of large packets of data. ATM its mostly irrelevant for gaming, but in the future it might not be, and it's something that's likely to take a whole system upgrade - you'll need to replace your motherboard, which may mean replacing your CPU as well if you're not lucky [Though it should be fine I won't guarantee it at that point], as well as the RAM and you might want a new graphics card if you've hit performance issues in that department too. This is likely to happen anyway when DDR4 RAM comes out though so I wouldn't worry about it, you'll be fine for ages. 16Gb is overkill for the next 3-4 years by my estimate.
GPU: Nvidia 660Ti. A couple of models higher than the 650, and with some fair performance gain too, without increasing prices too much. If cost isn't an issue a 670 or 680 would give more performance, but they're generally a lot more expensive. Could also look at the Radeon equivalents online, check their reviews and comparisons to Nvidia, and see if you'd prefer one of them instead.
I got a 1TB hardrive. Do you think 40GB will be enough for the SSD? I could get a larger one if I had to, but I'd rather avoid it if I can, as they can be relatively pricey.
I looked at the graphics card you recommended on pcpartspicker.com, and they're a bit pricer than I prefer. Will the GTX650 I already had picked out work well enough? It was on the "high end" tier on Passmark Software, so I'd assumed it would be alright.
Will 8GB of RAM suffice? I know I said my price range was about $600 to $1200, but I think I might be able to keep this rig around $900, assuming I don't need more RAM than 8GB.
EDIT: Also, do you think I should invest in a fan? They're really cheap, but I'd rather not get one if I don't need it, or if it won't fit in my case.