The PC Building Thread

Aha thanks I'll just buy a cheap one then if I can't find one.

I checked my Mobo box, ironically it's an "MSI 970A SLI Krait Edition Socket" and doesn't come with an SLI bridge, fuckers! And not sure if my MSI N770 came with one but I'll dig out the box! I watched an unboxing video on Youtube and it didn't show one.

I am not sure then, I always buy decent high end motherboards so might be why I got one free with the motherboard.

I think I have about 3 of them and they are all ASUS branded.
 
I complained on MSI Nordic's Facebook page so they replied they'd send me one free! Unfortunately just ordered one with the new PSU but won't hurt to have a spare :)
 
Suprising that customer-friendly companies still exist.

Social media works incredibly well for this kind of stuff, when you tweet or leave a message on their Facebook wall or whatever everyone can see it so they're far more likely to deal with your question/complaint quickly and helpfully. There's basically no point calling/emailing companies these days the response is a lot slower and generally less helpful.
 
I've been out of the PC building loop a while.

Basically, I have a good 4k TV and wonder if there are any base units or ideally laptops able to buy to handle games in 4k yet?

If not I'll wait another year or so.
 
I've been out of the PC building loop a while.

Basically, I have a good 4k TV and wonder if there are any base units or ideally laptops able to buy to handle games in 4k yet?

If not I'll wait another year or so.

Short answer not in the next 3 years will you be able to game on a laptop at 4k with playable frame rates.

Long answer to run games at 4k@60fps you will need a desktop PC with an I7 and 2x980ti's for graphically demanding games.

also 4k@60Hz is not doable on a TV without a having display port or HDMI 2.0 which most TV's don't have, most only do 4k@30hz.

My advice don't bother.
 
Short answer not in the next 3 years will you be able to game on a laptop at 4k with playable frame rates.

Long answer to run games at 4k@60fps you will need a desktop PC with an I7 and 2x980ti's for graphically demanding games.

also 4k@60Hz is not doable on a TV without a having display port or HDMI 2.0 which most TV's don't have, most only do 4k@30hz.

My advice don't bother.

Fair enough thank you
 
Got my "2x MSI Nvidia GTX 770 Gaming 4GB" installed on the MSI 970A Krait SLI edition motherboard, everything is working but after a few minutes of playing I'm getting a loud internal speaker type sound from the motherboard, which is strange because I wasn't aware it had an internal speaker, I can find no settings in the bios about such an alert, nothing in the manual.

If I run kombustor it actually makes the sound the second kombustor starts which makes no sense at all. You can see in the pic the second I've opened Kombustor it's not reporting high temps or anything so I don't understand what the problem is frown emoticon

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Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
Got my "2x MSI Nvidia GTX 770 Gaming 4GB" installed on the MSI 970A Krait SLI edition motherboard, everything is working but after a few minutes of playing I'm getting a loud internal speaker type sound from the motherboard, which is strange because I wasn't aware it had an internal speaker, I can find no settings in the bios about such an alert, nothing in the manual.

If I run kombustor it actually makes the sound the second kombustor starts which makes no sense at all. You can see in the pic the second I've opened Kombustor it's not reporting high temps or anything so I don't understand what the problem is frown emoticon

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Any help would be greatly appreciated!


Figured it out!

I thought I'd record the sound to add to the post, as I was leaned down with my phone I noticed the UPS was flashing, of course! New higher power supply and SLI = higher power drain, which my old UPS is not rated for, moved my PC plug into a standard socket, tested SLI, no alarm! So now I just need to upgrade my UPS!
 
Not sure if anyone can help on here, looking for some home networking advice. Basically, I have a perfectly good home network, call it netA, around my house, using my ISP settings on their modem with some powerline adapters.

In the living room, the missus is demanding proper Netflix on the Roku, and to do that I have to use some fancier features of a router, so I have a spare router just in that room, hardwired back into netA but also with different DNS/Static Routes for the hardwire into Roku.

The issue is, that router doesn't appear anywhere on my home Network. It gets the internet connection fine from netA, but if I install a NAS or something, I can't see it.

So my question: can you use advanced DNS/Static Routing on an Access Point? Or does it have to be 'dumb' and let the main router deal with that? Thanks for any help!
 
Hi guys can i get a bit of advise someone has offered me this gaming laptop for my desktop as a swap and his giving me a 100 pound aswell...here is the laptop specs.....Cyberpower Gaming Fangbook BX17 970 is configured to have you gaming straight out of the box. The Intel® Core™ i7-5700HQ CPU (2.7GHZ) is the latest Intel core i7 CPU and turbo’s up to 3.5GHZ. Thanks to its improved architecture, the Core i7-5700HQ offers a performance similar to the Haswell-based i7 processors but with a 14nm architecture. The CPU has more than sufficient power for demanding applications, modern games and intense multitasking. The dedicated GTX 970M 3GB GPU means you can enjoy playing all your favourite games at 1080p With GTX 970M, nothing will hold you back from taking on - and dominating - you’re most challenging games. The Cyberpower Fangbook BX17 970 comes with Windows 10 Home Edition pre-installed and comes with a 1 year return to base warranty. With years of experience building high end gaming PC's quality is assured with Cyberpower. As always with Cyberpower you get all the latest technology included and the best performance for your budget. Full Specification: . Windows 10 Home Edition 64-bit . Intel® Core™ i7-5700HQ 2.7GHZ CPU . 17.3” LCD (1920 x1080) Anti Glare Display . 16GB Kingston DDR3 1600Mhz RAM . 240GB SSD + 1TB hard drive . NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 970M 3GB dedicated graphics . DVD-RW Multi DVD Rewriter . Gigabit LAN . 867Mbps Wi-Fi + BT 4.0 . 2 Channel (stereo ) onboard Audio . 1x USB 2.0, 3 x USB 3.0, 1x RJ45 LAN Jack, 1x Audio Jacks, 1 x Microphone Jack, 1x HDMI Port, and a HD Webcam. . H 30 to 300, W 420, D 280mm . Weight 2.8kg . Cyberpower Fangbook BX17 970 Gaming Laptop Depth: 254 MM Height: 280 MM Width: 260 MM Dongle Required: N Touch Screen: N Wifi Enabled: Y 5 months old.
And this is my desktop specs....

- Intel i5-4670k with a seidon 120v closed loop watercooler Case - NZXT Phantom 410 mid tower (Red) GPU - ACX Superclocked GTX 760 x2 SLI Ram - Corsair Vengeance DDR3 - 1600 (Red) x2 PSU - Corsair CSM 750 80+ Gold certified semi modular ATX power supply Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H ATX LGA1150 Motherboard Harddrive - 1TB . Would this be a good deal? Thanks for any advise .
 
Hi guys can i get a bit of advise someone has offered me this gaming laptop for my desktop as a swap and his giving me a 100 pound aswell...here is the laptop specs.....Cyberpower Gaming Fangbook BX17 970 is configured to have you gaming straight out of the box. The Intel® Core™ i7-5700HQ CPU (2.7GHZ) is the latest Intel core i7 CPU and turbo’s up to 3.5GHZ. Thanks to its improved architecture, the Core i7-5700HQ offers a performance similar to the Haswell-based i7 processors but with a 14nm architecture. The CPU has more than sufficient power for demanding applications, modern games and intense multitasking. The dedicated GTX 970M 3GB GPU means you can enjoy playing all your favourite games at 1080p With GTX 970M, nothing will hold you back from taking on - and dominating - you’re most challenging games. The Cyberpower Fangbook BX17 970 comes with Windows 10 Home Edition pre-installed and comes with a 1 year return to base warranty. With years of experience building high end gaming PC's quality is assured with Cyberpower. As always with Cyberpower you get all the latest technology included and the best performance for your budget. Full Specification: . Windows 10 Home Edition 64-bit . Intel® Core™ i7-5700HQ 2.7GHZ CPU . 17.3” LCD (1920 x1080) Anti Glare Display . 16GB Kingston DDR3 1600Mhz RAM . 240GB SSD + 1TB hard drive . NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 970M 3GB dedicated graphics . DVD-RW Multi DVD Rewriter . Gigabit LAN . 867Mbps Wi-Fi + BT 4.0 . 2 Channel (stereo ) onboard Audio . 1x USB 2.0, 3 x USB 3.0, 1x RJ45 LAN Jack, 1x Audio Jacks, 1 x Microphone Jack, 1x HDMI Port, and a HD Webcam. . H 30 to 300, W 420, D 280mm . Weight 2.8kg . Cyberpower Fangbook BX17 970 Gaming Laptop Depth: 254 MM Height: 280 MM Width: 260 MM Dongle Required: N Touch Screen: N Wifi Enabled: Y 5 months old.
And this is my desktop specs....

- Intel i5-4670k with a seidon 120v closed loop watercooler Case - NZXT Phantom 410 mid tower (Red) GPU - ACX Superclocked GTX 760 x2 SLI Ram - Corsair Vengeance DDR3 - 1600 (Red) x2 PSU - Corsair CSM 750 80+ Gold certified semi modular ATX power supply Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H ATX LGA1150 Motherboard Harddrive - 1TB . Would this be a good deal? Thanks for any advise .

I would say this is up to you.. Value wise your getting the better deal I would say.
But do you want a laptop? Laptops are pretty much obsolete in this day and age.
 
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Got my PC since last week. Really happy with it so far, amazingly fast and silent :) thanks to all who helped me choosing the components, especially bsmaff.

Btw. just realised when I got it that pcspecialist uses the custom Zotac GTX 980 Ti. Amazing :D expected to get the stock one.

The Dell S2716dg also looks fantastic by using a custom icc colour profile, GSync works very well, too.
 
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I need suggestions for the PC of a buddy. The components are kinda old but it doesn't matter.

He wants to get new 16 GB RAM and a new very silent CPU cooler.

AMD Phenom II X6 Black Edition 1090T 6x 3.20GHz So.AM3 BOX
4GB (2x 2048MB) Kingston ValueRAM DDR3-1333 DIMM CL9-9-9-24 Dual Kit
Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 AMD 870 So.AM3 Dual Channel DDR3 ATX Retail
750 Watt XFX TS-Series-Full-Wired Non-Modular 80+ Bronze
1024MB Powercolor Radeon HD 6870 GDDR5 PCIe

The budget should be not more than 100€ for both together while the RAM is the priority.

Any suggestions? :)
 
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Cheers bsmaff :)

Do you also have a suggestion for a SSD 120 or 128 GB for around 50 €?

Looking at a quick few reviews online I would recommend:-
Scores highly and is highly recommended for budget systems:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-12...8&qid=1469530824&sr=8-3&keywords=toshiba+q300

Also the OCZ Arc drives are good performers and cheapish:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OCZ-Storag...e=UTF8&qid=1469530870&sr=8-2&keywords=ocz+arc

Personally myself I would not purchase from Scam - they have an incredibly bad reputation amongst system builders.
Because if something breaks they won't fix it - And will tell you to contact the manufacturer.
 
I'm about to buy a new rig and I'm considering to go for something like this for an all-round + gaming machine (minus video processing or any similar activity which would considerably benefit from hyper-threading).

CASE: CoolerMaster CM690 III Advanced
CPU: Intel i5-6600k 3.5GHz (+ thermal paste Arctic MX-4 Extreme)
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212X Fan (120mm)
MB: Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 3
RAM: 16GB HyperX Savage DDR4 3000MHz (2x8GB Kit)
GPU: 8GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1070
SSD: SAMSUNG PM951 M.2, 512GB, PCIe NVMe (up to 1050MB/R, 560MB/W)
HDD: 2TB WD BLACK
Optical: 24x DL DVD WRITER ±R/±RW/RAM
PSU: Corsair 650W CS Series, Modular 80 Plus® Gold, Ultra Quiet

Does any component stand out as outrageously unbalanced? Thoughts or suggestions? Price range of the above mentioned tower would be around 1800€.
 
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I'm about to buy a new rig and I'm considering to go for something like this for an all-round + gaming machine (minus video processing or any similar activity which would considerably benefit from hyper-threading).

CASE: CoolerMaster CM690 III Advanced
CPU: Intel i5-6700k 3.5GHz (+ thermal paste Arctic MX-4 Extreme)
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212X Fan (120mm)
MB: Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 3
RAM: 16GB HyperX Savage DDR4 3000MHz (2x8GB Kit)
GPU: 8GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1070
SSD: SAMSUNG PM951 M.2, 512GB, PCIe NVMe (up to 1050MB/R, 560MB/W)
HDD: 2TB WD BLACK
Optical: 24x DL DVD WRITER ±R/±RW/RAM
PSU: Corsair 650W CS Series, Modular 80 Plus® Gold, Ultra Quiet

Does any component stand out as outrageously unbalanced? Thoughts or suggestions? Price range of the above mentioned tower would be around 1800€.

No looks a solid build.
As for the rest nothing wrong with it only thing I would probably consider changing is you don't need a WD black drive - you can get the cheaper drives if just for data.
Also it is more a personal preference of mine, but I don't like Gigabyte boards - I always go with ASUS, but that is a personal preference as find Gigabyte boards unrealiable in the past.
 
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Well, after couple of days of intensive searching, I have made a selection of potential GPU purchase. Still three players in the game which, in my opinion, I should take into consideration.

Budget : £350 - £370 (maximum)

After watching 39 videos on Youtube with GPUs comparison, beechmarks and the other stuff, I still have no idea what is more worth to get.


MSI
GeForce GTX 1070 ARMOR OC 8192MB

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/msi-...ddr5-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-32c-ms.html

ASUS STRIX GTX 980 Ti Gaming NVIDIA


https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product...act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

Or

EVGA
GeForce GTX 980Ti Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ 6144MB
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/evga...s-graphics-card-06g-p4-4995-kr-gx-282-ea.html

Or do you recommend any other reference model of GTX 980 TI?

Thanks in any advance! :)
 
Hey guys!

I'm looking for your input.

I'm thinking of upgrading my PC. You can see my current specs on my Signature below.

I just bought these:

MSI Enthuastic Gaming Intel Z170A LGA 1151 DDR4 USB 3.1 ATX Motherboard (Z170A Gaming M7)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0131GA4PK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 3200 C16 for DDR4 Systems - White
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EI5ZRQY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


And since my I couldn't afford to get everything at once, next month I'll be getting this:
Intel Core i7 6700K 4.00 GHz Unlocked Quad Core Skylake Desktop Processor, Socket LGA 1151 [BX80662I76700K]
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012M8LXQW/ref=twister_B015OTEPGQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

And then, on March, I'll get this:
NZXT Phantom 410 Mid Tower Computer Case , White/Blue (CA-PH410-W2)
https://www.amazon.com/Phantom-Towe...132355&sr=1-2&keywords=NZXT+Phantom+410+white

And then probably some kind of cooling system (don't know which one yet).

And I plan to keep my current Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon Tri-x R9 290x 4gb Ddr5 Oc Gddr5 and my HDDs.

What do you think?
 
Back again lol

I'm thinking of beefing up my PC a little and think the processor need changing. I've currently got a i3 3220 and need a little help.

Im not looking to spend a lot just up to £150 and have narrowed it down to these but just wanted to run it by you guys that's in the know.

Im looking at a AMD FX6300 Black Edition 6 Core for £82 and because i have a old socket 1155 motherboard i'm gonna have to get one of them as well which has to fit my micro atx case and is Socket AM3+ and have found this Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2 for £50

This mobo fits all my current stuff, the GeForce GTX 580 and the DDR3 DIMM i have so i shouldn't need to do anything else as far as i know. (I've just noticed it only has 2 DIMM slots which may be a problem in the future and it has SATA 3Gb/s connectors when i need 6Gb/s so i'm gonna have to find another mobo)

Is this a decent enough upgrade and any recommendations on a GPU and mobo if not?

TIA :)
 
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If that CPU is OK i'm gonna have to get this motherboard i think for £58

Asrock 970M Pro3

The only problem is that my current mobo has 5 fan connectors and this has 3, but ill just split one i think because i use 4.
 
I looked at the price and thought they were too expensive but I've just looked and saw that they are socket 1155, so the price i'm paying for a new motherboard could go towards a i5 or i7

I'm a bit weary about buying second hand CPU's though, do you think it's wise buying a second hand one?

Looking on ebay i could get a i5 3570K from £115 so if i do go the route you suggested i would be saving money as well lol. I could probably get the i7 for £150.

Should i just stick to the i5 3570k and save £35?
 
If you are looking at processors wait a month.

Kaby Lake is being released in a few days and Skylake, Haswell and Ivybridge processor prices are going to drop or you will be able to get the new Kaby Lake chips the same price as Skylake and probably a 15% increase in performance at the same time.
 
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