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Re: What do you guys think of this <$1000 build?
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:27 pm
by Captain Picard's Hair
LaughingCheese wrote:
Yeah, I can't find any AMD mobos that aren't around $150, so all in all, especially if the rest of the configuration remains the same, I'm not really saving all that much it seems.
I think I meant to say here that I couldn't find any AMD motherboards <$150 or so with PCIE 3.0 x16.
So if I go AMD it would mean sticking with the current generation of PCIE.
Well, one line of them. As I noted there are other, new lines of AMD chips with different features and sockets.
I see.
Indeed, as far as I can tell there are no AMD MOBO currently on the market that feature PCIe 3.0 at all. ASUS has announced one - but it probably will be quite expensive when it officially goes on sale.
http://www.techpowerup.com/180316/ASUS- ... -R2.0.html
This is because no AMD chipset natively supports PCIe 3.0 (Intel 7 series chipsets do). The above noted board seems to use some special engineering to conjure PCIe 3.0 slots with the help of an additional chip. The next generation of AMD motherboards will probably add the feature, at which point it will start to progress down the chain to more mainstream price points. In any event, AMD is behind the curve on this one.
Re: What do you guys think of this <$1000 build?
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:15 pm
by Tyyr
Even if AMD does start to support it it's going to take 6 months to a year to filter down to inexpensive boards. Considering that I'd probably opt for Intel this go around unless you really need to save the money using AMD. Just be prepared when the time comes to get a new video card to look for PCIe 2.0.
Re: What do you guys think of this <$1000 build?
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:53 pm
by Nickswitz
Well, the nice thing about PCIe3.0 is that it is backwards compatible with 2.0 so if you do get a board with PCIe2.0 you will still be able to use a PCIe3.0 card with it, you just won't get the benefit of the extra speed.
Re: What do you guys think of this <$1000 build?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:49 pm
by Tyyr
That's like being cool with buying a Mustang because later on you can put a Ferrari body on it. Still the same old engine but wooohooo, new body. If you can spend even a few more bucks on a board and get PCIe 3.0 you should do it.
Re: What do you guys think of this <$1000 build?
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:22 pm
by LaughingCheese
lol
Thanks for the info guys, sorry I haven't been around.
Was absorbed in RK's BRILLIANT Star Trek/Star Wars
crossover, I mean, WOW!
Truth be told, this is more of an exercise than anything; I probably won't be getting a new computer for a while yet, actually.
Which just means the next generation will be cheap by the time I do get around to building!
Thanks for the help tho!
LC
Re: What do you guys think of this <$1000 build?
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:14 am
by LaughingCheese
Ok, here's a possible AMD build:
And of course, as always windows: $91.17
Total:
$784.02 (Not counting aftermarket coolers and fans of course, I'll take suggestions on those.)
I'll post an Intel build tomorrow, but basically it will just be an Intel mobo with the i5 3470 unless there are good reasons to change other components.