Selasa, 27 Mei 2014

Is this a good computer build for gaming/ video editing?

Q. Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 AM3 AMD 890GX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 HDMI ATX AMD

CPU:AMD Phenom X6 3.2ghz black edition

Video Card:Sapphire 100283-3L Radeon HD 5770 Video Card - 1GB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0

Power Supply: Ultra X4 750-Watt Modular Power Supply - 135mm Fan, ATX,

Case: Cooler Master Storm Sniper ATX Mid-T Blk , comes with 3 200mm fans and 1 120mm fan

Planning on just using any sort of hard drive i got laying around at home, will upgrade later though
ram:G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600

and i also have changed the moterboard to intel:
GIGABYTE GA-P55-USB3 LGA 1156 Intel P55 USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
Also i am planing to get an i5-760
instead of the phenom, since itll be cheaper

i also have changed to power supply
CORSAIR HX Series CMPSU-650HX 650W modular
I am planning to use the stock cooler for the cpu

A. I don't know much about video editing and how CPU intensive it is, but from a gaming perspective, I would definitely choose a different CPU. The Phenom II x6 has 6 cores which most games can rarely take advantage of. The most modern games can maybe use up to 4 cores at once to full effect. So you're basically wasting 2 cores when using the Pheonom II x6 as a gaming CPU.
I'd suggest the Phenom II X4 970 instead. It's clocked at 3.5 Ghz which is higher than the Phenom II x6 so although it has less cores, it'll perform better in most games. It's also cheaper. For any better CPU, you'd have to switch to Intel since they have all the most powerful CPUs by far. The next step up would be a core i5-750 or 760 CPU.
Everything else looks pretty good. If you're looking for a better video card, check out the new Radeon HD 6850 and 6870. They just came out and they're pretty cheap cards for the amount of power they pack. Until the rest of the video cards get their prices lowered to adjust to the new cards, the new cards are some of the best valued cards out there.

Looks pretty good with the changes.


Is this computer good for gaming/video editing?
Q. I'm in the market for a new computer, and while looking around i found a computer that i like quite a bit, i just wanted to get a second opinion. i'm mainly going to use the computer for some studying and gaming/video editing.

Operating System. Microsoft Windows 7® Professional Edition 64Bit OS
Processor: Intel® Core i5� 750 Processor 2.66GHz, 8MB L2 Cache,
4Cores/4 Threads, LGA1156
Memory. 4GB DDR III 1333MHz (Upgradable to 16GB)
Hard Disk Drive. 1 Tera Byte HDD - 7200 RPM SATA, 32MB Cache. NCQ
Graphics System. 1GB nVidia® 220GT PCI-E 2.0,
DDR2 Graphics Card
2 x DVI, 1 x HDMI Outputs.
22x Super Multi DVD Rewriter
Optical Drive: 22x Super Multi DVD Rewriter
Chipset Intel® P55 Chipset
Network Chipset Gigabit LAN Controller (integrated)
Audio 7.1 (8 Channel) High Definition Sound (integrated)
Card Reader 19 in 1 Card Reader
Computer Case Spectra Pro 100 Mini Case & Power Supply
Interfaces Front Front Audio / Front USB * 2 / Firewire
Interfaces Rear 1 x PS2 Keyboard, 1 x PS2 Mouse,
2 x eSata ports Dimensions 352 (D) x 180 (W) x 365 (H) in (mm)

Total cost for this unit is $1350AUD ($1230 USD) (and i'm not really willing to go much higher price than that)

so is this a good deal, or you guys might be able to point in to a better value item
yea it is from HT, too bad i cant afford its bigger brother http://www.ht.com.au/part/X2846-WKS-200-Intel-Core-i7-8GB-1.5TB-Win7-Pro/detail.hts :(

A. Yes it is great. I think the video card could be a bit better like a 270 or 280 but it's still a really nice video card especially with 1gb of built in ram on it.

This is a great computer for gaming so if you were thinking about getting it don't even think dude. This is good for everything you want don't even worry about that as long as you have the money for it.





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