Recommended Posts

Hi Guys, so i'm trying to build a new gaming PC and i would love to hear your opinion about my build.

I don't have much experience with hardware so don't bash or flame please :)

Corsair Graphite 600T Midi Tower White

Cooler Master GX 750W PSU

Corsair H70 Cooler + 2x SP120 Quiet Edit

Corsair SSD Force Series GT 120GB 2.5"

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 16GB CL9

Intel? Core i7-3930K Processor

MSI X79A-GD65 (8D), Socket-2011

2 x BenQ 24" LED XL2420T

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680

Western Digital? Desktop Green 3TB

Should i switch anything out with something else?

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1102241-my-gaming-build/
Share on other sites

Hi Guys, so i'm trying to build a new gaming PC and i would love to hear your opinion about my build.

I don't have much experience with hardware so don't bash or flame please :)

Corsair Graphite 600T Midi Tower White

Cooler Master GX 750W PSU

Corsair H70 Cooler + 2x SP120 Quiet Edit

Corsair SSD Force Series GT 120GB 2.5"

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 16GB CL9

Intel? Core i7-3930K Processor

MSI X79A-GD65 (8D), Socket-2011

2 x BenQ 24" LED XL2420T

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680

Western Digital? Desktop Green 3TB

Should i switch anything out with something else?

All the components look good, but I'd personally opt for a GTX 670 and spend the money I'd save on a bigger SSD (the 256Gb Samsung 830 for example: http://www.scan.co.u...s-write-400mb-s)

Also, if you're planning on playing games across multiple monitors, you'll want at least three displays - AMD cards are better suited for this task with their EyeFinity (http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/amd-eyefinity-technology/Pages/eyefinity.aspx) feature. The Radeon HD 7970 (http://www.scan.co.u...playport-dl-dvi) is probably a better choice if you want to go down that route.

I would agree with BigDavy's comments as well.

If you are planning to overclock (and it appears so since you are getting an unlocked processor and an aftermarket CLC), then I would also suggest going for a 670 over the 680. A mild overclock on a 670 can easily push 680 levels of performance. This leaves you with about $100 to put toward something else, like a larger SSD (and I would also recommend the Samsung 830 - I use one of these in my system - the 256GB version - and they are quite nice and perform very well and are very stable in my experience).

One thing to keep in mind is that Ivy Bridge doesn't overclock as well as Sandy Bridge or Sandy Bridge-E.

If you are not planning to overclock, then save some money by not buying a "K" processor and in that case you can get by with either the retail box cooler or a less expensive air cooler (like the Cooler Master Hyper 212+ or similar) versus the CLC you have listed.

Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower

Cooler Master GX 750W PSU

Corsair H70 Cooler + 2x SP120 Quiet Edit

Samsung SSD 830 Series 256GB 2.5"

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 16GB CL9

Intel? Core i7-3930K Processor

MSI X79A-GD65 (8D), Socket-2011

2 x BenQ 24" LED XL2420T

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690

Western Digital? Desktop Green 3TB

So i've decided that i want to wait a couple of weeks and go with this build? What i'm going for is a build that can handle anything for couple of years before i have to upgrade!

I'm with metal_dragen & BigDavy. Also the 690 is kind of a waste, except for coolness factor. You be better off either doing dual SLI GTX 680's if you want maximum performance, or going with dual SLI GTX 670s to get maximum bang for the buck.

Some benches: http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-670-2-and-3way-sli-review/

I agree that SLI 680 would be much better than the 690. The 690 is a low production card that it a massive waste of money.

Since you have money to spend, kick your PSU up to a 800W or 1000W. 750W is cutting it really close.

And also get a Black 3TB instead of the Green. Those Green drives are junk.

Yeah, but 8, 2 and 1 would have been a kick ass machine at half the price. :laugh:

I know that very well.. but with the discount i got! i just couldnt say no ;) I know very well that 8, 2 & 1 is way more than enough actually.. all these extras didn't cost more than $1000 all together.

I already have 1 BENQ X2420T. Just bought another one.

Ah ok. :pinch: I wouldn't have recommended that one since I've heard the color accuracy is terrible and the viewing angles are pretty bad too.

BENQ is one of those "meh" brands.

I would have gone with either of these instead:

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16824236119

http://www.amazon.co...ords=dell+u2711

Maybe next upgrade. :)

Ah ok. :pinch: I wouldn't have recommended that one since I've heard the color accuracy is terrible and the viewing angles are pretty bad too.

BENQ is one of those "meh" brands.

I would have gone with either of these instead:

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16824236119

http://www.amazon.co...ords=dell+u2711

Maybe next upgrade. :)

What you have heard is wrong, it is one of the best monitors i have ever had. It works just perfectly.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Ummmm that is what is it supposed to do. Just turn if off in settings if you do not want it analyzing your open tabs. Chrome does the same thing with Gemini. Sarfari will do the samething after Apple's AI and even more so with the release of their 27 versions that is now powered by Googles LLM/ML models. Understanding why it is doing it and how it can help you vs jumping to some conspiracy theroy is a much better approach. As long as it can be turned off, all is good. Yes the default should be off but the a lot of people would never discover these features.
    • Just another reason (aside from many others) not to use Edge. Firefox 153.0b5 DEx64 has a similar feature added recently in prior builds that I will turn off at some point when I get around to it. It's the new "Something looks suspicious" page that pops up here and there. It cleverly hides itself between web pages that I've actually visited; as a result, you know, of selecting a web page and telling the browser where to go. The interesting thing is that it does not produce these warnings from pages that I, as the only intelligent user of the browser in my system, have ever directed the browser to open! What seems to be happening is that the browser looks at all the goofy ad links on a web page I do actually open and selects one that "looks suspicious" and then creates the "something looks suspicious" web page, which is neatly inserted, as mentioned, between web pages my RB ("real brain") has directed the browser to load in a session. The thing is, I usually look at links I am considering to follow before I ask the browser to load them, and in cases I have noticed where the link does indeed look suspicious, most of the time I will choose to not follow the link at all. Doesn't everyone do this or something similar? I am picky about what I voluntarily load... (I don't like links that start off fine, with a site designaiton that seems normal enough but then is followed by indecipherable alphanumeric strings many, many lines long, etc. I tend to reject those because they look suspicious. They may not be, but I don't care... I'll stay with Firefox, of course, if for no other reason than they usually let you turn off the junk you don't like. And because it isn't Edge... But at some point Microsoft will come to realize that putting your bookmarks on the left side is a Good Thing for a lot of people, just as Microsoft discovered when it had the bright idea of nailing the Windows taskbar to the bottom of the screen, when for decades Microsoft browsers had left that placement up to the user. They have finally reversed the obscenity of that decision. Finally.
    • Google was using the old CATPCHAs data to train their LLMs. What is the say they won't use this camera data of users to train their LLM? these companies need some strict regulations!
    • Depends on what you need. Might be a bit clearer on what you plan to do with it. Sort of a waste if you get the newest and greatest, but don't know how to use it.
    • NTLite 2026.06.11200 by Razvan Serea NTLite is a Windows configuration tool that allows you to modify your existing Windows install or an image yet to be deployed, remove Windows components, configure and integrate, speed up the Windows deployment process. Reduce Windows footprint on your RAM and storage drive memory. Remove components of your choice, guarded by compatibility safety mechanisms, which speed up finding that sweet spot. Windows Unattended feature support, providing many commonly used options on a single page for easy setup. Easily integrate a single or multiple drivers, update or language packages. Package integration features smart sorting, enabling you to seamlessly add packages for integration and the tool will apply them in the appropriate order, keeping hotfix compatibility in check. One of the important new features of NTLite (compared to its predecessors) is the ability to modify an already installed the operating system, by removing unnecessary components. Supports Windows 11, 10, 8.1 and 7, x86 and x64, live and image. Server editions of the same versions, excluding support for component removals and feature configuration. ARM64 image support in the alpha stage. Does not support Checked/Debug, Embedded, IoT editions, nor Vista or XP. NTLite 2026.06.11200 changelog: New Secure Boot Migration support: Verification, certificate staging, and boot-manager/sector update across the Image, Updates, Apply, and Create-ISO pages (2023 CA migration, optional 2011 revocation, Anti-rollback, Boot sector choice etc) Secure Boot Host Readiness: Live host Secure Boot migration monitor and Servicing-task control Option under Image page - C:\Windows row, or load the host as the target - Updates - Secure Boot Image: 'Sort mounted images first' option for the image list in Menu-Settings UI: Hover description card for Components and Unattended pages, selectable text and quick access to Compatibility options Command line: Relay commands into the already-running instance Enables controlling already running NTLite via ntlite.exe Use /NewInstance to launch an additional instance using CLI operations (premium) UI: 'New instance' option via main menu instead of a secondary ntlite.exe prompt Apply: Hide individual Apply-page notes with a per-note dismiss (X), critical excluded Settings: 'Unsigned RDP file launch warnings' tweak (RDP client), bypassing the April 2026 security-update prompt on RDP connections Upgrade Image: Live OS and deployed image editing now unlocked on free/test licenses, same licensing as images Image: 'Recompress' option in manual dialog Remove Editions to shrink the WIM in one session Image: SWM part size set inline on the Apply page and image dialogs, split-size popup retired Image: Relative 'Last change' dates; editions grouped by build time to reduce noise Image: 'Forget - Missing' on the Edit-cache menu to mass drop entries whose folder is gone Components: Root groups reorganized - user-facing groups first, system/critical last Components: Show filter options to view components by Template or App-type, since Apps are now merged into groups Presets: Delete confirmation now lists the multi-selected preset names UI: Design update propagated to the rest of the tool UI: Filter and search match words in any order and partially, better results filtering Components Unattended: Input-locale language derives from the user locale, with an independent keyboard picker, enables combinations previously unavailable Unattended: Input-locale now allows for a user value override Unattended: Localization OOBE WinPE now can be copied with the new WinPE Copy OOBE localization toggle, enter locale settings once for both stages Updates: Downloader greys and locks updates the image already carries (hotfix and MSIX) Updates: Resume interrupted update downloads Command line: Many upgrades, see /?, now prints help to the console or redirected output UI-Translation: Finnish language added, also thanks for Chinese Traditional (Matt), French (tistou77), Italian (clarensio), Russian (RDS), Swedish (1FF), Vietnamese (Vu Anh Vu) Fix Components: Containers removal breaking Apps deployment Components: Microsoft Account had leftovers when Easy Migrate is kept Image: Export to an existing WIM improvements, Append renamed to Merge Image: Improved 26H1 live removal support Image: No more 'X:\ not accessible' popup for certain drives during image scan Presets: Manual image refresh picks up presets added/removed outside the app Tweaks: Disabled visual-effect animations no longer return after first logon on a new profile Tweaks: Live Visual Effects toggles (animations, drag full windows, font smoothing) now apply correctly Download: NTLite 2026.06.11200 | 20.5 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Link: NTLite Home Page | NTLite Features | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Year In
      BA the Curmudgeon earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Conversation Starter
      rosiecharles earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • First Post
      KMilenkoski1202 earned a badge
      First Post
    • First Post
      carols23 earned a badge
      First Post
    • One Month Later
      Tom Willson earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      510
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      258
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      151
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      94
    5. 5
      macoman
      66
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!