Listing your budget and if the cost of peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse) are included in your budget would help.
Quote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 11:43:39 AMListing your budget and if the cost of peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse) are included in your budget would help.Whoops, forgot to quote.List my budget in the OP? Or just listing it in general?
Don't forget that you'll need money in your budget to pay for the games you want -- unless you're going to pirate them, but it doesn't sound like you have experience with that.You need to post your budget, as well as what games you're hoping to be playing on ultra. Expect to pay upwards of $300 for a graphics card able to play current releases on ultra settings. For processors, aim for 3.0+ GHz in a quad core, around $200. Make sure your motherboard is compatible with your processor, though that's typically only an issue when you're upgrading later on. Storage is really your preference. I'd start with an HDD and eventually upgrade to a second drive or even an SSD. Get a reliable case at the start. I'm still using the same case I started with 6 years ago. Power supplies are pretty much universal, expect to pay about $50 and shoot for 700+ Watts. Finally, RAM (or memory) is also pretty straight forward. You need at least 4GB; expect to pay around $50. If you don't have the peripherals (keyboard, mouse, monitors) that you want to use for gaming, expect to add another $200 or more, depending on their quality.Use this website as a starting point, or just use whole builds:http://www.reddit.com/r/PCMasterRace/wiki/builds
Quote from: Legit 8-Bit on March 17, 2015, 01:06:03 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 11:43:39 AMListing your budget and if the cost of peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse) are included in your budget would help.Whoops, forgot to quote.List my budget in the OP? Or just listing it in general?Put your budget for your PC in your OP and if the budget includes peripherals.
Listing my budget in the OP? Or just listing it in general?
Quote from: Legit 8-Bit on March 17, 2015, 12:57:03 PMListing my budget in the OP? Or just listing it in general?Hi
Edit: My budget for everything, including peripherals, would be around $1,000-$1,200. This is a rough estimate. Games I'd like to play on ultra include but are not limited to: The Division, Metro 2033/Last Light, Far Cry 4, Payday 2, etc. Out of the games listed, I only have Payday 2. I plan on taking advantage of Steam sales in the future, so I will figure that out in time. Suggestions for other games?
Quote from: Legit 8-Bit on March 17, 2015, 11:39:42 AMEdit: My budget for everything, including peripherals, would be around $1,000-$1,200. This is a rough estimate. Games I'd like to play on ultra include but are not limited to: The Division, Metro 2033/Last Light, Far Cry 4, Payday 2, etc. Out of the games listed, I only have Payday 2. I plan on taking advantage of Steam sales in the future, so I will figure that out in time. Suggestions for other games?Recommendations:Graphics card: R290X or higher ~$300Processor: i4-4550 or higher ~$250RAM: 8GB ~$90HDD: 1 Terabyte ~$130PSU: 750W ~$100OS: Windows 8.1 ~Depends, check your school for discountsMotherboard: (I prefer MSI A88) ~$75Peripherals: Keyboard + mouse + monitor: ~$200Case: <$100That fits your budget, though it doesn't leave much room for games. Use price comparison tools to find good deals. The Reddit guide is pretty thorough.
I have a sapphire 290X and have no issue with noise or heat running Far Cry 4 on ultra. The equivalent Nvidia card is fine too. It's just a guide.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 17, 2015, 05:28:37 PMI have a sapphire 290X and have no issue with noise or heat running Far Cry 4 on ultra. The equivalent Nvidia card is fine too. It's just a guide.There's multiple Sapphire 290X cards. Be a bit more specific.
Quote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 05:30:25 PMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 17, 2015, 05:28:37 PMI have a sapphire 290X and have no issue with noise or heat running Far Cry 4 on ultra. The equivalent Nvidia card is fine too. It's just a guide.There's multiple Sapphire 290X cards. Be a bit more specific.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202079
For your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or above
Quote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMFor your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or aboveNot really. An i5 is more than enough if he's only using it for gaming.
Quote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:07:56 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMFor your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or aboveNot really. An i5 is more than enough if he's only using it for gaming.Well, I have an i7, but I do more than just gaming on this thing, I also have 16GB of RAM.I think I'm gonna upgrade my graphics card next.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:12:44 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:07:56 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMFor your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or aboveNot really. An i5 is more than enough if he's only using it for gaming.Well, I have an i7, but I do more than just gaming on this thing, I also have 16GB of RAM.I think I'm gonna upgrade my graphics card next.Well there you go then. Unless OP is doing video editing or 3d rendering and shit, an i5 is plenty.No point in him going overkill and getting something unnecessary.
As for your OS, I'd either get 7 or 8.1 It won't matter soon because you'll be able to get Windows 10 for free when it's out.
Quote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:15:19 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:12:44 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:07:56 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMFor your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or aboveNot really. An i5 is more than enough if he's only using it for gaming.Well, I have an i7, but I do more than just gaming on this thing, I also have 16GB of RAM.I think I'm gonna upgrade my graphics card next.Well there you go then. Unless OP is doing video editing or 3d rendering and shit, an i5 is plenty.No point in him going overkill and getting something unnecessary.Actually, now that you both mentioned it, I was thinking about going with i7 for editing videos and such (I'm going to be testing for an Adobe Premiere certification and I use the program quite frequently. I plan to get certified in AfterEffects as well).
Quote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMAs for your OS, I'd either get 7 or 8.1 It won't matter soon because you'll be able to get Windows 10 for free when it's out.I will?
Quote from: Legit 8-Bit on March 17, 2015, 06:53:49 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:15:19 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:12:44 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:07:56 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMFor your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or aboveNot really. An i5 is more than enough if he's only using it for gaming.Well, I have an i7, but I do more than just gaming on this thing, I also have 16GB of RAM.I think I'm gonna upgrade my graphics card next.Well there you go then. Unless OP is doing video editing or 3d rendering and shit, an i5 is plenty.No point in him going overkill and getting something unnecessary.Actually, now that you both mentioned it, I was thinking about going with i7 for editing videos and such (I'm going to be testing for an Adobe Premiere certification and I use the program quite frequently. I plan to get certified in AfterEffects as well).Well if you're doing a lot of editing, I'd recommend and i7.
Quote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:57:44 PMQuote from: Legit 8-Bit on March 17, 2015, 06:53:49 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:15:19 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:12:44 PMQuote from: BritishLemön on March 17, 2015, 06:07:56 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 17, 2015, 06:02:50 PMFor your processor I would highly recommend an Intel i7 or aboveNot really. An i5 is more than enough if he's only using it for gaming.Well, I have an i7, but I do more than just gaming on this thing, I also have 16GB of RAM.I think I'm gonna upgrade my graphics card next.Well there you go then. Unless OP is doing video editing or 3d rendering and shit, an i5 is plenty.No point in him going overkill and getting something unnecessary.Actually, now that you both mentioned it, I was thinking about going with i7 for editing videos and such (I'm going to be testing for an Adobe Premiere certification and I use the program quite frequently. I plan to get certified in AfterEffects as well).Well if you're doing a lot of editing, I'd recommend and i7.Agreed, as well as asset rendering as well, you will need power for that.