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Thread: Looking for a good AMD build.
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01-09-2013, 06:48 PM #1
Looking for a good AMD build.
Im looking at getting
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131874
and
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103962
However i have NEVER used anything AMD. Now with saying that, I'm trying to figure out if that would be a good setup. As of right now it is alot better then what i currently have. Im also wondering how easy overclocking AMD stuff is, i have read alot of forum post and such on it, so i do have an idea as to what i can do and not do. Looking at the bio's they do look pretty extensive compared to what i have now. Im just looking for thought and idea's on this set up i'm looking at getting. I have also seen alot of good about it and hardly any bad.

Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A6-5400K
Trinity 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
ASRock FM2A75 Pro4-M (CPUSocket)
Graphics
RS95 (1280x720@60Hz)
AMD Radeon HD 7540D + 6570 Dual Graphics (Sapphire/PCPartner)
Hard Drives
112GB KINGSTON SH100S3120G SATA Disk Device (SSD)
466GB Western Digital WDC WD50 00AVVS-63M8B0 SATA Disk Device (SATA)
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01-09-2013, 08:32 PM #2
What are you planning to do with the system. I could give some good recommendations.
Also this is a good idea if you plan to OC you CPU.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819106011RIG:i7-3770k @4.6Ghz/ASUS P8Z77 Deluxe/GSkill DDR3-2400/2xHD7970/Vertex 4/SSonic Plat 1000/H100/HAF XB
Laptop: i7-3630/ 16GB (4x4) DDR3-1600/ HM77/ GTX 675MX@1050Mhz/ 128GB SSD/ 256GB Vector SSD/ 17in Matte/ Steel Series Keyboard/ Killer Networks/ 1080p
SERVER: E3-1240V2/TYAN S5512/Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC/LSI Mega9260-4i w/2xVertex4 256GB RAID0(VMFS Datastore)/Vertex3(System)/X650 SSonic Gold/ESXi 5.1
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01-09-2013, 10:33 PM #3
Well what im wanting to do is be able to play most games on max or close to max settings. Right now with the way i have current stuff setup i can play on mid setting's. I also really wanna update to something that handles more ram then what my current mobo can. the real reason i was going AMD is cause of the price difference. The wife said i can spend about $250.00 to update to better then what i have now, if i spend more then that i might not be able to type anymore lol. Well i take that back i can play some games on mid settings with a few things turned off.
Last edited by blackplague; 01-09-2013 at 11:05 PM.


Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A6-5400K
Trinity 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
ASRock FM2A75 Pro4-M (CPUSocket)
Graphics
RS95 (1280x720@60Hz)
AMD Radeon HD 7540D + 6570 Dual Graphics (Sapphire/PCPartner)
Hard Drives
112GB KINGSTON SH100S3120G SATA Disk Device (SSD)
466GB Western Digital WDC WD50 00AVVS-63M8B0 SATA Disk Device (SATA)
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01-10-2013, 12:47 AM #4
You are going to need a complete upgrade for that. GPU/CPU/MOBO/MEM/HD If you only have 250.00 I would spend it on a GPU for now. Like these :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125418
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130835RIG:i7-3770k @4.6Ghz/ASUS P8Z77 Deluxe/GSkill DDR3-2400/2xHD7970/Vertex 4/SSonic Plat 1000/H100/HAF XB
Laptop: i7-3630/ 16GB (4x4) DDR3-1600/ HM77/ GTX 675MX@1050Mhz/ 128GB SSD/ 256GB Vector SSD/ 17in Matte/ Steel Series Keyboard/ Killer Networks/ 1080p
SERVER: E3-1240V2/TYAN S5512/Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC/LSI Mega9260-4i w/2xVertex4 256GB RAID0(VMFS Datastore)/Vertex3(System)/X650 SSonic Gold/ESXi 5.1
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01-10-2013, 06:27 AM #5
Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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01-10-2013, 12:35 PM #6
Cold consider this. Would be a good start and you could add a GPU later for XFire.
It is FM1 but still a great deal.RIG:i7-3770k @4.6Ghz/ASUS P8Z77 Deluxe/GSkill DDR3-2400/2xHD7970/Vertex 4/SSonic Plat 1000/H100/HAF XB
Laptop: i7-3630/ 16GB (4x4) DDR3-1600/ HM77/ GTX 675MX@1050Mhz/ 128GB SSD/ 256GB Vector SSD/ 17in Matte/ Steel Series Keyboard/ Killer Networks/ 1080p
SERVER: E3-1240V2/TYAN S5512/Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC/LSI Mega9260-4i w/2xVertex4 256GB RAID0(VMFS Datastore)/Vertex3(System)/X650 SSonic Gold/ESXi 5.1
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01-10-2013, 04:37 PM #7
FM1 cpus have a bug, you can overclock raising the multiplier but there is no performance increase "empty overclocking"
Go with a FM2 platform and aim for the dual graphics setup. That should fit your budget right and you can plan a fairly cheap upgrade path

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Setup:#1 Intel i7 2600k @ 4.7 GHz, Mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe B3, Memory: Gskill Ripjaws 2133 2x4GB
Video card: Gigabyte 480GTX , PSU: NZXT 750W, HD: OCZ Vertex 4 120GB & 1x160GB WD, OS: Windows 7 64-bit Premium,LG 4x Blueray drive, Monitor: Samsung 1ms TOC 27", Case: AZZA Solano 1000, Liquid cooling: Zalman- LQ320


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01-10-2013, 04:49 PM #8
He only has a 250.00 budget. I do not think it is possible to get a FM2 Mobo, CPU, Ram, HDD for under 250.00.
Also if you OC the GPU on a FM1 it does well. I have 3 of the FM1's for my kids they play most of there games on medium with no problem.RIG:i7-3770k @4.6Ghz/ASUS P8Z77 Deluxe/GSkill DDR3-2400/2xHD7970/Vertex 4/SSonic Plat 1000/H100/HAF XB
Laptop: i7-3630/ 16GB (4x4) DDR3-1600/ HM77/ GTX 675MX@1050Mhz/ 128GB SSD/ 256GB Vector SSD/ 17in Matte/ Steel Series Keyboard/ Killer Networks/ 1080p
SERVER: E3-1240V2/TYAN S5512/Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC/LSI Mega9260-4i w/2xVertex4 256GB RAID0(VMFS Datastore)/Vertex3(System)/X650 SSonic Gold/ESXi 5.1
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01-10-2013, 05:01 PM #9
A10-5800k 129$ seen it on sale for 119$
Basic Hudson D2 mobo 45$
HD 6670 50$
and RAM he has already in his sig
thats about 224$ with a few dollars headroom.
later he can upgrade to a Hudson D4 or if so desire or just go with a D4 right from the start for just a few bucks moreSetup:#1 Intel i7 2600k @ 4.7 GHz, Mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe B3, Memory: Gskill Ripjaws 2133 2x4GB
Video card: Gigabyte 480GTX , PSU: NZXT 750W, HD: OCZ Vertex 4 120GB & 1x160GB WD, OS: Windows 7 64-bit Premium,LG 4x Blueray drive, Monitor: Samsung 1ms TOC 27", Case: AZZA Solano 1000, Liquid cooling: Zalman- LQ320


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01-10-2013, 06:18 PM #10
Forgot about his 250 dollar budget.
He could always get an IB Pentium, B75 board, and a 7770. Would be ~250 as well.Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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01-10-2013, 08:54 PM #11
LOL yeah the vid card did suck, i however got a Sapphire HD6570 in there now, i forgot to change the sig thing. See i was looking at intel to but im stuck with the 1st gen and 2nd gen stuff for the i chips and it confused the hell out of me (not too tech savvy here) lol. As far as hard drive space im not too concerned about what i have cause it works for me. And im sure that the ram i have should work in most things, i went from having 1gig to having 8gigs and 8gigs is enough for now, but i would like the option to atleast go to 16gigs in the future. And i never realized that a vid card has that much control over fps and running stuff on max. But i'm gonna look into it. I however do not wanna bottle neck with spending the $250 on the vid card and that alone. I really appreciate everyone's input and help on thisLast edited by blackplague; 01-10-2013 at 09:00 PM.


Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A6-5400K
Trinity 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
ASRock FM2A75 Pro4-M (CPUSocket)
Graphics
RS95 (1280x720@60Hz)
AMD Radeon HD 7540D + 6570 Dual Graphics (Sapphire/PCPartner)
Hard Drives
112GB KINGSTON SH100S3120G SATA Disk Device (SSD)
466GB Western Digital WDC WD50 00AVVS-63M8B0 SATA Disk Device (SATA)
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01-10-2013, 09:31 PM #12
If you can do like Fox said and Get a FM2 on D4 for under 250.00 I would do that.
Best I can see:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819113280 129.00 CPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130663 99.00 MOBO
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136771 49.00 SATA3 HDD
Use existing ram but I would upgrade to at least DDR3-1866
That is still 280.00 just for those parts though.RIG:i7-3770k @4.6Ghz/ASUS P8Z77 Deluxe/GSkill DDR3-2400/2xHD7970/Vertex 4/SSonic Plat 1000/H100/HAF XB
Laptop: i7-3630/ 16GB (4x4) DDR3-1600/ HM77/ GTX 675MX@1050Mhz/ 128GB SSD/ 256GB Vector SSD/ 17in Matte/ Steel Series Keyboard/ Killer Networks/ 1080p
SERVER: E3-1240V2/TYAN S5512/Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC/LSI Mega9260-4i w/2xVertex4 256GB RAID0(VMFS Datastore)/Vertex3(System)/X650 SSonic Gold/ESXi 5.1
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01-10-2013, 09:34 PM #13
I gave a suggestion in my last post that gives a CPU that is like 10x more powerful (not literally, but damn close) and a GPU actually worth a crap. It isn't what I would consider good but way better than say the 6570 or 6670. If I was on a budget it's what I would do. The B75 board gives you the option to get a better i5 later if you want and up to 16GB of RAM while staying in your budget.
Yes, at 1080p 90% of all games out there today are all GPU dependent. I've been proving this on another forum by running a series of tests on my old 6000+ and FPS difference between that and my i5 750 at stock. The 6000+ is dual core, 3 years older, and about the same as your PD. Obviously, with a way better CPU you're going to get way better performance but on some games the difference between my 6000+ and 3960x were at best around 7FPS. No joke, I think the highest was 7FPS. 1000 dollar 2011 vs 2006/7 like 200 dollar CPU. I'm waiting on 8GB of DDR2 so I can do some real testing with my 580 on both rigs so the playing field is more even. But, a 5850 and 6000+ I got 59fps Ultra on BF3 with no AA. That wasn't SP either, it was MP on a 48 player server. Just to give a little insight to what I mean.
Reason I'm explaining this is because there is this thing that is stuck in a ton of peoples heads that they need the quad Intel or 8 core AMD to be able to max games. False. In a lot of budget rigs I simply recommend the i3 because it can and will do what 80% of people want out there. That includes rigs that wont be doing any VM work, heavy Photoshop/Premier, CAD ect. Just pure gaming.Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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01-12-2013, 06:56 PM #14
I still have my e5400 CPU. Definitely better than the Pentium-D you're running in your system now. I might (technically still have it, but not sure if the buyer will come through or not) my AMD FX-4170 and DDR3 1333 I can sell you for a good price if this guy doesn't come through. That way you can have some headroom on purchasing a 970 or 990 chipset motherboard and possible a better video card as well. Of course this depends on if the guy doesn't come through and you want to go this route.
But, if you don't want to go that route and / or the guy does come through, it's cool. What a lot of people here have already said is pretty much right. You can go the route of an AMD FM1 / FM2 system or an Intel i3 system. Based on your budget of $250, here's what I think you can get away with. Mind you, this is w/o a GPU in the mix since you already have one.
AMD Setup:
- RAM: 16GB (2x 8GB) 1333Mhz Crucial Value RAM, $73
- CPU: AMD FX-4170, $120 OR AMD FX-6100, $120
- MoBo: MSI 970A-G46, $80 + $8 shipping
Total, $273 + $8 shipping
Intel Setup:
- RAM: 16GB (2x 8GB) 1333Mhz Crucial Value RAM, $73
- CPU: Intel i3-2120, $125
- MoBo: MSI B75MA-E33, $60 + $7 shipping
Total, $258 + $7 shipping
The AMD setup is nearly $25 over your budget and the Intel setup here is only $8 over your budget + shipping on both. With the AMD setup I've proposed, you can modify a few things to bring down the price. Specifically the motherboard. An alternative motherboard I had in mind was the ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS. It is only $60 AND it has free shipping (the MSI one doesn't), and would effectively place the AMD setup to be only $3 over your $250 budget.
"P180" Desktop | Built on, 2012-12-25
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Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
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01-12-2013, 07:25 PM #15
The need for more than 8GB of RAM isn't there. You're adding about 30 bucks to each for nothing honestly. Matter a fact, I was gaming perfectly fine on 4GB of RAM the other day just as a general test for another forum I'm on. He would be better off with 8GB 1600 rather than 16 of 1333.
Another thing, the i3 3220 is 4 dollars more than the SB i3 with more performance.
Either way, if he keeps his current DDR3 he could go this way. Albeit slightly over his budget but he gets a MUCH better GPU.
CPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819116777
Motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813157335
GPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814202011
All for 270. It's what I was talking about in my previous post.Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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