Current system is an ageing Phenom II X6 and the mobo is on its last legs. Several USB headers are dead on the back panel and it has the occasional hiccup recognising harddrives/cd drives memory etc. Time to put the old girl out to pasture me thinks...
I'm an old school PC user so I do like to fettle but I also have a mortgage so I can't afford to get silly £500 overclocker special motherboards. For now I will hang on to my existing graphics card (7770) but obviously I'll look to replace that some time later in the year. I've also become enamoured with the AIO watercooling setups so my P180 case will have to be passed on and get a case that can accommodate a 240mm rad or two (without surgery). I recently bought more DDR3 memory so that will just be shifted across too (yes it was overspecced at the time of purchase and will be fine for OC).
With that in mind I'm looking at getting:
i5 4670k
Gigabyte Z87-HD3
Antec Kuhler 1220 (would really appreciate feedback from folk that have an AIO 240mm cooler)
Antec Neo Eco 620w (seems to be the same as the HCG but cheaper...?)
Antec P100 case (Corsair Carbide 330R seems a worthy competitor)
As you can tell I'm an Antec fan but in no way have any loyalty to them other than knowing that the case and PSU I got 5 years ago are still great products and going strong so I'm favouring them initially.
That all comes to about £500 in most shops and that is pretty much what I'm aiming on spending. As I said it's about 5 years since my last full build so if anyone has any insight into why this is a good/bad build I'd really like to know. Alternatives to the case and PSU are most pressing as they seem to be the hardest to get any solid review information on. Any review I read is more like a marketing brochure than an actual review.
As a secondary part to this upgrade I'm toying with the idea of getting the new Creative Sound Blaster "Z". The last discrete card I got was an ancient SB Live! but I've noticed that a couple of recent friends builds have noticeably better audio than mine and they have the generation prior. Does the Z represent good value for money or should I look at something else?
And the final part of the upgrade would be a new monitor. My 24" Dell panel is seriously long in the tooth. The BenQ XL2411T seems like a good option and having seen one recently seems to match the claims. Any counter offers?
Cheers
TL;DR?
Getting a new rig, £500, MOBO, CPU, COOLER, CASE and PSU.
Might get a new soundcard and monitor, thoughts?
Thanks
I'm an old school PC user so I do like to fettle but I also have a mortgage so I can't afford to get silly £500 overclocker special motherboards. For now I will hang on to my existing graphics card (7770) but obviously I'll look to replace that some time later in the year. I've also become enamoured with the AIO watercooling setups so my P180 case will have to be passed on and get a case that can accommodate a 240mm rad or two (without surgery). I recently bought more DDR3 memory so that will just be shifted across too (yes it was overspecced at the time of purchase and will be fine for OC).
With that in mind I'm looking at getting:
i5 4670k
Gigabyte Z87-HD3
Antec Kuhler 1220 (would really appreciate feedback from folk that have an AIO 240mm cooler)
Antec Neo Eco 620w (seems to be the same as the HCG but cheaper...?)
Antec P100 case (Corsair Carbide 330R seems a worthy competitor)
As you can tell I'm an Antec fan but in no way have any loyalty to them other than knowing that the case and PSU I got 5 years ago are still great products and going strong so I'm favouring them initially.
That all comes to about £500 in most shops and that is pretty much what I'm aiming on spending. As I said it's about 5 years since my last full build so if anyone has any insight into why this is a good/bad build I'd really like to know. Alternatives to the case and PSU are most pressing as they seem to be the hardest to get any solid review information on. Any review I read is more like a marketing brochure than an actual review.
As a secondary part to this upgrade I'm toying with the idea of getting the new Creative Sound Blaster "Z". The last discrete card I got was an ancient SB Live! but I've noticed that a couple of recent friends builds have noticeably better audio than mine and they have the generation prior. Does the Z represent good value for money or should I look at something else?
And the final part of the upgrade would be a new monitor. My 24" Dell panel is seriously long in the tooth. The BenQ XL2411T seems like a good option and having seen one recently seems to match the claims. Any counter offers?
Cheers
TL;DR?
Getting a new rig, £500, MOBO, CPU, COOLER, CASE and PSU.
Might get a new soundcard and monitor, thoughts?
Thanks