NephyrS wrote:
Sam:
Maybe I'm looking wrong, but it looks like I save ~100-150 by buying from Cyber vs building my own, based on the two links I gave ($900 vs $1025).
So reading around, it seems like a lot of the recommendations are to go with the G3258 / GTX 750 TI.
Other than it being a newer board, what's the benefit of the H97 over the H87? I can't see anything I'd really need that the H87 (or even H81) doesn't have.
I literally play no other games than WoW (and some throwbacks like D2, etc.) and plan on playing no other games in the foreseeable future, so putting together a beefier box than I need doesn't seem hugely wise.
Since WoW doesn't take advantage of multiple cores, seems like a G3528 at a 3.5 clock speed and dual core would be a solid upgrade, and is $120 cheaper than the 4690, which seems like overkill for what I need. My other option would be an i3 4350, which is around $100 cheaper than the 4690 and also seems to be more than I need.
As for an SSD and boot time... Maybe I'm just too used to OSX, but I don't reboot my system more than once every few months, so a few seconds off the boot time doesn't really seem like that big of a deal, and loading times are already plenty fast on a 7200rpm drive.
I'm not really interested in pushing up my graphics settings past Good/High, and don't really do anything other than game/stream videos on this computer, and I don't do the HD thing. I want solid raid performance, but spending an extra few hundred bucks for performance I won't really see doesn't seem like the best use of my money, unless I'm missing something.
It's late and I'm cross eyed atm, but I just tried to do the best comparison using the parts on your cyberpower build. I think I saw $70ish dollars savings by building it yourself, using as close to the same components as possible. The good part about building it yourself, is you are not limited to the parts on cyberpower, and thus can save even more money in areas.
One being mobo costs. They don't give you the option of moving down to an H81 board. You do not need a Z board unless you need some of the features and are overclocking. And given that ASUS just recently made all their boards OC'able via update bios, there is no need for that now. Other brands have not done this, as far as I can tell. I know ASRock has not, and gigabyte either from what I see. So, if you are going to OC and want a cheaper board, probably should get an ASUS.
The H97 suggestion was when you were talking about the i5 and getting the H87 board. As I can tell, the 9 boards cost the same as the 8 boards. The difference is the 9s are newer, and shouldn't need any updates to the bios. They were just released to be ready for the new haswell refresh chips, like the i5 you were listing in your builds.
Your initial list that was over $1000 had some issues. 1. the hard drive was way overpriced, as the caviar black doesn't cost much more than the blue, and nowhere near $200+.....more like $60. 2. You had 16gb of ram, not 8gb. 3. The gpu was slightly overpriced. 4. You had an aftermarket cooler, and did not need one with the locked chip. 5. You had a much larger psu that you didn't need for that build.
Now, the G3258........it's made to OC. That's it's selling point. First unlocked chip outside the K series i5s and i7s. That's why people are suggesting them in budget builds. To OC for a cheap price. If you are doing so, you need a board like I mentioned earlier (ASUS).....and likely want that aftermarket cooler you listed initially.
Anyways.....tired.