graphics card and ram

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  1. sparky26

    sparky26 Member

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    Hi how you doin just here looking for some advice on a pc build

    I have bought a case Antec 1200

    cpu cooler corsair H50

    HD samsung spinpoint F1 1TB sata2

    motherboard GIGABYTHE p55-ud3 p55.socker -1156

    Corsair HX 650W PSU

    Intel Coreā„¢ i5 Quad Processor i5-750

    thats all i have bought so far so all i need to get is RAM

    And Graphics card so i would like any advice on the 2 items

    that i havent bought for this pc build

    i am using this pc for gaming and just surfing thats pretty much it

    any help would be really appreciated

    thanks
     
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    4GB Memory (you could get 2 sets for 8GB, but I don't think you would need it yet given what you use your system for): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145260

    Graphics is a bit harder to say, given that I don't know your budget. You can get a 5870 for $440, or a 5850 for $310, or one of many other cards if your budget is lower than this:
    5870: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150456
    5850: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102857

    Also, I would return that hard drive if you can...Samsung might be the worst harddrive brand around, and the F1 is the most unreliable drive they make. I would honestly trust a 4-year-old Seagate over a brand new, DOA tested Samsung.
     
  3. sparky26

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    hey there thank you for replying to my message :)yeh i can afford

    to go for that graphics card cool thanks,so what other hard drive

    do you recommend then if thats bad the samsung thanks again

    im gonna get a corsair ssd for my os so it boots up fast
     
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    Either WD or Seagate. I personaly prefer Seagate; one of the other senior members prefers WD...but these seem to be the two most popular brands on AD. Other than the 1.5TB drives, both brands offer drives in 5400RPM and 7200RPM in just about every size. WD tends to be a bit more expensive...but not too much more.

    If you have the money, you could go with a 300GB WD VelociRaptor 10K drive...that would be about the fastest thing short of SAS, SSD, or hardware RAID.

    If you had even more money, you could go with a 4-port hardware raid card and 4 15K hitachi drives (these drives will not work with SATA like the 10K VelociRaptor does)...but now we are talking about $1600 or more just for 1.2TB of non-redundant hard disk space...and you could probably get a lot more performance spending the same money on other parts.
     

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