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Bought a $2350 PC for HoT
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If it was purely for HoT, I would have loled.
“Please stop complaining about stuff you don’t even know about.” ~Nocta
If you enjoy the game enough that it is worth $2350 then sure, I guess it is worth it. Chances are you will get more value out of your new computer as a whole if you do more than play GW2. Plus it depends on what you bought for that price. It could be a pile of junk you got ripped off on.
Is it an Alienware?
“You can’t have more than 10 HS decks because that would confuse people”
“30 fps is more cinematic”
Depends, what’s in the PC?
If it’s prebuilt, probably wasted several hundred dollars and got a bunch of stuff you don’t need.
I must be stupid but I needed a new computer anyway.
Worth it?
It depends on your budget and what having the best means to you, March 2012 I invested 2800 for mine. I haven’t upgraded anything since then and probably won’t need any upgrade for another 3 years. So yeah I love my hot rod even more since
it got plugged on a Samsung 65" Led tv 2 years ago. My Blu Ray collection loves it 2.
For all who are interested in the specs:
Expansion -
Processor 1 x Intel® Core™ i7 5820K Processor (6x 3.30GHz/15MB L3 Cache) – Intel Core™ i7 5820K
iBUYPOWER PowerDrive -
Processor Cooling 1 x Asetek 510LC Liquid CPU Cooling System [SOCKET-2011] – ARC Silent High Performance Fan Upgrade
Memory 1 × 16 GB [4 GB X4] DDR4-2400 Memory Module – Corsair or Major Brand
Video Card 1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 – 4GB – EVGA Superclocked – Single Card
1 x Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4 — 4x PCIe x16, 6x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0
Power Supply 1 × 700 Watt – Standard – *Free Upgrade to 800W Standard
Primary Hard Drive 1 × 240 GB Kingston V300 SATA-3 SSD — Read: 450MB/s Write: 450MB/s – Single Drive
Data Hard Drive 1 × 1 TB HARD DRIVE — 32M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s – Single Drive
Optical Drive 1 x LG 12x Blu-ray Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive – Black.
2nd Optical Drive -
Media Card Reader / Writer 1 × 12-In-1 External USB Media Card Reader/Writer (SDHC supported)
Meter Display -
Sound Card 1 × 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard
Network Card 1 x Onboard LAN Network (Gb or 10/100)
USB Expansion Card -
Operating System 1 x Windows 8.1 + Office 365 Trial [Free 30-Day !!!] 64-bit
Monitor 1 × 32″ 1920×1080 Sceptre E325BV-FMDU — LED MHL TV, 3 HDMI Ports, 1 MHL Port, Built-in Surround Sound Speakers
2nd Monitor -
Monitor Cable 1 × 30 ft. DVI to HDMI Cable (Resolution up to 1080P)
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I wouldn’t really be showing off that you spend 2350 on this
5820k with a 970?
For that money I’d get an i7 4790k with SLI 980
Guild Website: http://www.wtnf.net
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb07P-bW94jE3-mKHGToyOg
Yeah it’s prebuilt. Not showing off there’s way better builds people have lol
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You only got one 1TB hard drive? I have two 2TB hard drives on mine, plus two 3TB external HD’s, and I spent a fraction of what you did.
Return it. Take a deep breath. And then shop again. This time do a little due diligence. There are much nicer systems out there for much less money.
I don’t know how to build my own sadly :/
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Return it. Take a deep breath. And then shop again. This time do a little due diligence. There are much nicer systems out there for much less money.
What do you recommend?
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Do you have your receipt? What’s their return policy? Do you know someone who can help build one better for less money?
If that costed you so much money better cancel preorder and build pc yourself.
Edit
My spec;
i5 4690k
msi z97 gaming 5
msi gtx 970
corsair vengeance 4×4gb (16gb total, 2100mhz)
samsung pro 850, 256gb – faster ssd on market
power supply chieftec nitro 850w. I believe you cant buy em anymore so grab some corsair. 650w should be enough if you dont plan to SLI
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It was from ibuypower
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I bought a £700 PC for APB: Reloaded.
facepalm
Don’t forget I got a monitor too. That was like $380 i believe
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I hope it was at least a 29 inch monitor for that price.
32"
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Well that seems fair then, for the monitor.
For all who are interested in the specs:
Expansion -
Processor 1 x Intel® Core™ i7 5820K Processor (6x 3.30GHz/15MB L3 Cache) – Intel Core™ i7 5820K
iBUYPOWER PowerDrive -
Processor Cooling 1 x Asetek 510LC Liquid CPU Cooling System [SOCKET-2011] – ARC Silent High Performance Fan Upgrade
Memory 1 × 16 GB [4 GB X4] DDR4-2400 Memory Module – Corsair or Major Brand
Video Card 1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 – 4GB – EVGA Superclocked – Single Card1 x Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4 — 4x PCIe x16, 6x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0
Power Supply 1 × 700 Watt – Standard – *Free Upgrade to 800W Standard
Primary Hard Drive 1 × 240 GB Kingston V300 SATA-3 SSD — Read: 450MB/s Write: 450MB/s – Single Drive
Data Hard Drive 1 × 1 TB HARD DRIVE — 32M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s – Single Drive
Optical Drive 1 x LG 12x Blu-ray Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive – Black.
2nd Optical Drive -
Media Card Reader / Writer 1 × 12-In-1 External USB Media Card Reader/Writer (SDHC supported)
Meter Display -
Sound Card 1 × 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard
Network Card 1 x Onboard LAN Network (Gb or 10/100)
USB Expansion Card -
Operating System 1 x Windows 8.1 + Office 365 Trial [Free 30-Day !!!] 64-bit
Monitor 1 × 32″ 1920×1080 Sceptre E325BV-FMDU — LED MHL TV, 3 HDMI Ports, 1 MHL Port, Built-in Surround Sound Speakers
2nd Monitor -
Monitor Cable 1 × 30 ft. DVI to HDMI Cable (Resolution up to 1080P)
Oh god, he went pre-built guys…
lol kidding, that’s a pretty overkill machine for gw2. DDR4 ram and the monitor is the only thing I would have changed to save a few bucks. Not the best HDD, but you’ve got an SSD in there too so who cares. Just make sure you install GW2 on the SSD. And to be honest with you, like the other’s are saying, you could probably part pick this (without the overkill ram, ibuypower case/cooling) for like under $1400 (not to make you feel bad, you should just know what you’re getting into when you buy pre-built). There are plenty of tutorials online that can help you get started with your first build if it’s worth saving the money for you! It’s pretty straightforward, just a matter of putting things into their slots.
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Really? That much saved in price? I thought going pre built I was going in maybe an extra $400 but I didn’t really mind to save myself from learning to build one and ordering all the parts individually.
Oh well
I’ll still keep the PC.
Do you think this can play other games like battlefield 4 max settings?
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uh oh i hope that psu is a branded one ? because 800w unbranded is more like 600w lol
I’m a PC enthusiast and I’ve built my computers for the last 10 years or so; having said that, the last build I did was from cyberpowerpc. I tried to build the computer in pcpartpicker.com with the parts I wanted for weeks. I would constantly check to see if it got below my price and I finally found that price at cyberpower. I took one of their expensive models and swapped out for the parts I wanted, including a r9 290 instead of the 780 (at that time it was -230 to get the r9 290 instead of 780).
So those armchair computer builders out there, don’t scoff immediately at pre-built, because sometimes you can actually find them cheaper, although not always.
P.S – like the poster above, you always need to swap out the powersupply they give. I also choose a different case. A 650w corsair, antech, etc. PSU is better than a 1000w non-branded.
I’m a PC enthusiast and I’ve built my computers for the last 10 years or so; having said that, the last build I did was from cyberpowerpc. I tried to build the computer in pcpartpicker.com with the parts I wanted for weeks. I would constantly check to see if it got below my price and I finally found that price at cyberpower. I took one of their expensive models and swapped out for the parts I wanted, including a r9 290 instead of the 780 (at that time it was -230 to get the r9 290 instead of 780).
So those armchair computer builders out there, don’t scoff immediately at pre-built, because sometimes you can actually find them cheaper, although not always.
P.S – like the poster above, you always need to swap out the powersupply they give. I also choose a different case. A 650w corsair, antech, etc. PSU is better than a 1000w non-branded.
Thanks for the info lol. I knew I was paying more than if I built myself, but didn’t mind spending the extra $ for the no hassle.
That being said I prob should change the Power supply then
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Really? That much saved in price? I thought going pre built I was going in maybe an extra $400 but I didn’t really mind to save myself from learning to build one and ordering all the parts individually.
Oh well
I’ll still keep the PC.Do you think this can play other games like battlefield 4 max settings?
Yeah you should be good for most 1080p gaming. here is an fps count for BF4 that includes your gpu (970).
And that price is more of a quick estimate, because I don’t know exactly which parts they used for some of the components. But it’s basically a $400 cpu, $350 gpu, $200 mobo, 240gb in SSD averages under $100 right now, 1tb hdd (32mb cache) averages around $60. Add in a generic used $10 optical drive from your local computer shack, 16gb DDR4 ram ($300, could have easily spent $75 on ddr3 and noticed no performance difference in gaming), add generic $40 case, bronze certified 700w psu ($60), cooling ($40-$100), $200 monitor. It’s hard to crunch numbers that will add up to $2350, unless all that extra stuff you don’t really need (multiple optical drives, liquid cooling, sound card, network card) add up to some ungodly amount of money, which they shouldn’t. The hardest thing for me about this build is the ram, people have tested ddr4 against ddr3 in gaming and found 0 difference in performance. It just doesn’t seem worth it to spend so much on it.
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I’m not familiar with ibuypower but I’d check to see what brand of PSU they used before automatically replacing it. It looks like they use branded ones though. It should be on your invoice, the brand.
Hope 1080 on a 32" will be okay. For a monitor you’re (usually) sitting a bit closer than a TV so you might notice it’s a bit grainy. I have a 27" monitor with 2560×1440 resolution. It’s personal preference though.
I have a Samsung 840 1TB SSD on mine which I upgraded last year. I got the larger size mainly as I expect it to last and be useful for decades.
Your PC should be able to play anything currently around. Not sure about on absolute max settings though, but just try it. TBH if you’re happy with the way it runs, that’s all that matters.
As long as you got a good processor. That’s where it particularly matters with this game. More so than SLI GPUs imo.
On the power supply, if you’re not comfortable building the computer yourself, don’t try to change out a PSU on your own. Good cable management is really most of what you’re paying for when buying a pre-built machine. They wouldn’t ship a build with a PSU that couldn’t run it, and until you plan on upgrading to a part with higher power draw, there’s really no need for a PSU replacement. Better to keep those cables nice and organized, rather than taking a shot a replacing the PSU and causing a spaghetti mess that kittens your airflow.
Maybe you should buy two copies and two monitors and run them both at once, cause that rig should have no trouble with it.
You might even be able to run ACU at halfway decent frame rate
For all of you that are harping that he got took for what he got. Price it out yourselves. Roughing the prices of the parts, there is about $2000.00 in parts listed. Not including case, keyboard, mouse, PSU, etc. Add in labor and shipping and he got a pretty good deal and didn’t have to do the screwdriver time himself. SO, unless you can part out an equivalent machine for less, you need to give him some space. Check the prices on Newegg or some other REPUTABLE parts dealer.
Stuff! Stuffy stuff stuff stuff!!
If you had waited the 1/2 to 1 year before it came out, you’d have a much better machine for the same price you paid today.
I’m not familiar with ibuypower but I’d check to see what brand of PSU they used before automatically replacing it. It looks like they use branded ones though. It should be on your invoice, the brand.
Hope 1080 on a 32" will be okay. For a monitor you’re (usually) sitting a bit closer than a TV so you might notice it’s a bit grainy. I have a 27" monitor with 2560×1440 resolution. It’s personal preference though.
I have a Samsung 840 1TB SSD on mine which I upgraded last year. I got the larger size mainly as I expect it to last and be useful for decades.
Your PC should be able to play anything currently around. Not sure about on absolute max settings though, but just try it. TBH if you’re happy with the way it runs, that’s all that matters.
That 1TB SSD must’ve cost a lot.
Hopefully it won’t look grainy on a 32". Maybe I should go to 28" of that’s the case
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For all of you that are harping that he got took for what he got. Price it out yourselves. Roughing the prices of the parts, there is about $2000.00 in parts listed. Not including case, keyboard, mouse, PSU, etc. Add in labor and shipping and he got a pretty good deal and didn’t have to do the screwdriver time himself. SO, unless you can part out an equivalent machine for less, you need to give him some space. Check the prices on Newegg or some other REPUTABLE parts dealer.
Thanks lol. I thought it was a decent deal although I expected a lot of “You could have saved X amount”
Someone said $1400 but that sounds like only getting used parts off amazon
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If you had waited the 1/2 to 1 year before it came out, you’d have a much better machine for the same price you paid today.
By the time HoT is released i probably could get all this for $150
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For all of you that are harping that he got took for what he got. Price it out yourselves. Roughing the prices of the parts, there is about $2000.00 in parts listed. Not including case, keyboard, mouse, PSU, etc. Add in labor and shipping and he got a pretty good deal and didn’t have to do the screwdriver time himself. SO, unless you can part out an equivalent machine for less, you need to give him some space. Check the prices on Newegg or some other REPUTABLE parts dealer.
done includes case and OS. Not trying to make OP feel bad about his purchase, it will accommodate his needs. Just don’t try and tell me that’s a $2000+ machine lol. I’m a computer science major, not an apple consumer.
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AMD fx 6300 , 3.5ghz turbo 4.1 ghz
M5a97 pro r2.0
basic CD drive(i dont need a fast cd drive)
hyper beast x Ram 16gb
1tb hard drive seagate
R9 270x toxic 2gb
Corsair h50
Psu RM corsair 750 Gold
Zalman z1 (custom side fan installed did a bit of Diy) 7 fans total Gpu runs full load 42c
cpu runs 8c idle
total cost (though i did buy the parts from a pre build then added a newer graphics card later got this on a black friday sale uk)
in the end the total cost set me back £700ish that includes my 4year service repairs and warranty on parts (Excluding my own graphics card)
£1,029 on finance
had it nearly 2 years now runs 64fps in WvW but i keep the limiter on so i don’t risk overheating , i like my graphics all on ultra at ultra Distance view too.
still not too bad , the next computer i get , i’ll be building myself now i’ve done some tinkering on this one.
he did pretty good , the only other way he could of saved cash was to buy each part on sale month to month and get a card like i did on a black friday sale.
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For all of you that are harping that he got took for what he got. Price it out yourselves. Roughing the prices of the parts, there is about $2000.00 in parts listed. Not including case, keyboard, mouse, PSU, etc. Add in labor and shipping and he got a pretty good deal and didn’t have to do the screwdriver time himself. SO, unless you can part out an equivalent machine for less, you need to give him some space. Check the prices on Newegg or some other REPUTABLE parts dealer.
done includes case and OS. Not trying to make OP feel bad about his purchase, it will accommodate his needs. Just don’t try and tell me that’s a $2000+ machine lol. I’m a computer science major, not an apple consumer.
I have the case and OS
It was really $2200 but shipping was $150
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For all of you that are harping that he got took for what he got. Price it out yourselves. Roughing the prices of the parts, there is about $2000.00 in parts listed. Not including case, keyboard, mouse, PSU, etc. Add in labor and shipping and he got a pretty good deal and didn’t have to do the screwdriver time himself. SO, unless you can part out an equivalent machine for less, you need to give him some space. Check the prices on Newegg or some other REPUTABLE parts dealer.
done includes case and OS. Not trying to make OP feel bad about his purchase, it will accommodate his needs. Just don’t try and tell me that’s a $2000+ machine lol. I’m a computer science major, not an apple consumer.
your link doesnt show any parts just goes to that website?
also his build has water cooling as well
You over paid for it, but thats not the main issue.
1. Gneric 700w PSU, whats the rating? If its not 80% silver then its a rippoff!
2. v300 Kinston SSD. these are NOT worth the 84.99 they are going for today
3. 1TB HDD? Really? 3TB+ at a min for a new built system today.
You wasted 1200 on that build, easily.
Return it, and just build it yourself. Or buy the parts and have a shop build it for ya. But you are over spending by 60% easily.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
For all of you that are harping that he got took for what he got. Price it out yourselves. Roughing the prices of the parts, there is about $2000.00 in parts listed. Not including case, keyboard, mouse, PSU, etc. Add in labor and shipping and he got a pretty good deal and didn’t have to do the screwdriver time himself. SO, unless you can part out an equivalent machine for less, you need to give him some space. Check the prices on Newegg or some other REPUTABLE parts dealer.
Here is his build on pcpartpicker. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/KX2DK8
Some of the parts he has in the system are not on that website and I’m too lazy to go digging for them all so I just upgraded a few parts to reflect what SHOULD be in that system for the cost he did pay for it, but you can see that the over all PC is worth about 1800~ after rebates and such. He could have shaved even more on the build by going with different brands for the Monitor and the Internal Cooler too. I would estimate this build (done properly) at 1450-1550 if he were to build it himself, add in 250 for labor for someone else to do it and then your at 1800~ before taxes.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
I’m not familiar with ibuypower but I’d check to see what brand of PSU they used before automatically replacing it. It looks like they use branded ones though. It should be on your invoice, the brand.
Hope 1080 on a 32" will be okay. For a monitor you’re (usually) sitting a bit closer than a TV so you might notice it’s a bit grainy. I have a 27" monitor with 2560×1440 resolution. It’s personal preference though.
I have a Samsung 840 1TB SSD on mine which I upgraded last year. I got the larger size mainly as I expect it to last and be useful for decades.
Your PC should be able to play anything currently around. Not sure about on absolute max settings though, but just try it. TBH if you’re happy with the way it runs, that’s all that matters.
That 1TB SSD must’ve cost a lot.
Hopefully it won’t look grainy on a 32". Maybe I should go to 28" of that’s the case
The 1TB SSD cost around $420 at the time, last year. The advantage of building a system yourself is you can pick up the components from different sellers when they have sales on.
I think you’ll be fine with the 32", depends on how you set it up and personal preference. Other people use 32" and 1080 and are happy with it. Just try it and see.
You’ll probably be upgrading to a new PC in 6-10 years time anyway so this’ll be a good experience to see what you’d like for next time.
3. 1TB HDD? Really? 3TB+ at a min for a new built system today.
You wasted 1200 on that build, easily.
Return it, and just build it yourself. Or buy the parts and have a shop build it for ya. But you are over spending by 60% easily.
As much as iI don’t like saying it..I agree…. return it.
3. 1TB HDD? Really? 3TB+ at a min for a new built system today.
You wasted 1200 on that build, easily.
Return it, and just build it yourself. Or buy the parts and have a shop build it for ya. But you are over spending by 60% easily.
As much as iI don’t like saying it..I agree…. return it.
What would be an alternate option? Since I don’t know how to build my own
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3. 1TB HDD? Really? 3TB+ at a min for a new built system today.
You wasted 1200 on that build, easily.
Return it, and just build it yourself. Or buy the parts and have a shop build it for ya. But you are over spending by 60% easily.
As much as iI don’t like saying it..I agree…. return it.
What would be an alternate option? Since I don’t know how to build my own
There are many resources online to help you learn what parts you need, why you need them, and how to put them together.
It’s like a day of researching, half a day of checking to make sure your decisions aren’t garbage and 45 minutes of learning how to put the square peg in the square hole.
Or the quick option is to start from the i7-4790k base system.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2285689/5820k-4790k.html
Depends on your budget.
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Or the quick option is to start from the i7-4790k base system.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2285689/5820k-4790k.html
Depends on your budget.
I like this suggestion the best. The 4790K is going to have nearly the same performance as the 5820K since it uses the same Cores. And costs way less
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
I’m entirely unfamiliar with current PC hardware, used to build my own computers until the multicore CPUs came along. Or the video cards which looked monstrous.
I’m wincing because I’m saving for a car first and knowing somehow I’m probably not going to be able to do that and afford upgrading for the expansion.