Royalty Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 It's just fun to see what kind of computer I can make on PCPartPicker knowing I'm not going to buy it because it's too expensive but maybe one day. Anyways, what am I missing from my build here?: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/bcZ3YJ Also, is it worth it to buy an "overkill" computer? Will it become "outdated" or slower in a few years knowing that computers and technology advance so fast? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim K Global Moderator Posted September 24, 2015 Global Moderator Share Posted September 24, 2015 Mouse/Keyboard/Speakers/Operating System/Funds Dick Montage and FiB3R 2 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royalty Posted September 25, 2015 Author Share Posted September 25, 2015 Mouse/Keyboard/Speakers/Operating System/Funds Lol, besides that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim K Global Moderator Posted September 25, 2015 Global Moderator Share Posted September 25, 2015 Lol, besides that... Well, nothing really since your goal is to build an over-the-top PC which you can not afford. Only addition to the rig you "built" would be a larger hard drive (like a Western Digital xTB Black) for storage. Yea, I could go and recommend this and that ... but if you aren't actually serious about buying one ... it is just a waste of time. Most people who ask for recommendations will state what their budget is and then recommendations can flow based on said budget. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binaryzero Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 The next generation of window shopping....? Jim K and Royalty 2 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royalty Posted September 25, 2015 Author Share Posted September 25, 2015 Well, nothing really since your goal is to build an over-the-top PC which you can not afford. Only addition to the rig you "built" would be a larger hard drive (like a Western Digital xTB Black) for storage. Yea, I could go and recommend this and that ... but if you aren't actually serious about buying one ... it is just a waste of time. Most people who ask for recommendations will state what their budget is and then recommendations can flow based on said budget. Well actually the main reason is so that I have a goal in the next few months. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim K Global Moderator Posted September 25, 2015 Global Moderator Share Posted September 25, 2015 $4500 budget? Your selected system would be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binaryzero Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) Asus USB-N66 802.11a/b/g/n USB 2.0 Wi-Fi Adapter - Why not PCI-E? INternal > USB. Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer - Why not Blu Ray? Samsung 850 Pro Series 512GB 2.5" Solid State Drive - Why not M2? QLogic QLE3242-CU-CK 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps PCI-Express x8 Network Adapter - You have a 10gbps switch? Don't say because you don't need them, if you're planning on spending that much on a PC, you're going to not worry over an extra $50 - $60. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royalty Posted September 25, 2015 Author Share Posted September 25, 2015 Asus USB-N66 802.11a/b/g/n USB 2.0 Wi-Fi Adapter - Why not PCI-E? INternal > USB. Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer - Why not Blu Ray? Samsung 850 Pro Series 512GB 2.5" Solid State Drive - Why not M2? QLogic QLE3242-CU-CK 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps PCI-Express x8 Network Adapter - You have a 10gbps switch? Don't say because you don't need them, if you're planning on spending that much on a PC, you're going to not worry over an extra $50 - $60. Thanks for that. But no one has answered my second question... "Also, is it worth it to buy an "overkill" computer? Will it become "outdated" or slower in a few years knowing that computers and technology advance so fast?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindovermaster Moderator Posted September 25, 2015 Moderator Share Posted September 25, 2015 The day you buy the greatest computer thing in the world, they are already working on something new. So don't think about how it will suck in the next few years. I had this system here for about 2 years, I don't have any reason to upgrade any time soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trag3dy Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 Depends on how you define outdated. The parts will become outdated for sure but that doesn't mean it will still not be a good computer. There is no reason why that computer you put together shouldn't last 5-6 years. This is taking into consideration how much consoles hold back video game development as we saw with the last generation of consoles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldtimefighter Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) Thanks for that. But no one has answered my second question... "Also, is it worth it to buy an "overkill" computer? Will it become "outdated" or slower in a few years knowing that computers and technology advance so fast?" If you can afford it, YES but if you are just maxing out a bunch of credit cards to build this system then build a more reasonable one. Since you are not building this right now I would suggest the upcoming Samsung 950 Pro with NVMe over the Samsung 850 Pro as you should see a nice performance boost. The AHCI interface was designed for HDDs NOT SSDs... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binaryzero Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 I should clarify - QLogic QLE3242-CU-CK 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps PCI-Express x8 Network Adapter - really? LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevTech Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 Welcome to the fuzziest set of objectives ever... You have not stated what sort of things you do on a computer today, and what sort of things you would like to do over the next few years that you don't currently do. If all you do is check Facebook, email and browse web, then get an Occulus Rift so you can immerse yourself in nothingness... Otherwise, speculating on a max spec pc might be useful if we know what needs to be maxxed. For gaming you might want a super wide 3 monitor setup. For video editing, a bank of SSD drives and at least 2 monitors. For graphics work, 64 gigs of RAM and multiple monitors, pen/tablet device, 3D scanner, 3D printer... For software development, 6 monitors, one of them touch input, 64 gigs of RAM for VM's. For mechanical enginering ..., and so on... Mindovermaster, binaryzero, Jim K and 1 other 4 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevTech Posted October 1, 2015 Share Posted October 1, 2015 Welcome to the fuzziest set of objectives ever... You have not stated what sort of things you do on a computer today, and what sort of things you would like to do over the next few years that you don't currently do. If all you do is check Facebook, email and browse web, then get an Occulus Rift so you can immerse yourself in nothingness... Otherwise, speculating on a max spec pc might be useful if we know what needs to be maxxed. For gaming you might want a super wide 3 monitor setup. For video editing, a bank of SSD drives and at least 2 monitors. For graphics work, 64 gigs of RAM and multiple monitors, pen/tablet device, 3D scanner, 3D printer... For software development, 6 monitors, one of them touch input, 64 gigs of RAM for VM's. For mechanical enginering ..., and so on... Well the OP might have lost interest in the topic but it occurs to me that it might be an interesting task to collectively discuss what the configuration would be for a maxxed out PC in the various domain areas I listed and other PC usage areas other people come up with - It would actually make a handy reference list for people buying computers. One reasonable criteria for the idea of "maxxed out" is not to select an expensive component becuase it is expensive but what is useful in some way for the domain area. Just an idea... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goretsky Supervisor Posted October 2, 2015 Supervisor Share Posted October 2, 2015 Hello,Some case fans to help move air through the chassis would probably be helpful.How about an 802.11ac PCIe card instead of the 802.11n external USB adapter for wireless networking. Here's a model from ASUS: PCE-AC68.If all your data does not need to be on the 500GB SSD, you might want to add a HDD as well. Also, an external USB HDD for backing up the computer's data.Lastly, a whatever kind of keyboard and mouse you prefer.Regards,Aryeh Goretsky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winrez Posted October 2, 2015 Share Posted October 2, 2015 ahh I see your missing a solid state mtn dew cooler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevTech Posted October 3, 2015 Share Posted October 3, 2015 ahh I see your missing a solid state mtn dew cooler To be really 133t it has to be a Jolt Cola cooler... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolt_Cola winrez 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anibal P Posted October 3, 2015 Share Posted October 3, 2015 (edited) To be serious for a moment, you need a spinny storage drive, the SSD is nice but limited if you intend to game, add a decently priced 2-3gb HDD and you should be fine I also question why not get a PCI-e NIC instead of USB, they are not that good According to the Newegg listing it comes with a WiFi antenna, may want to confirm if it does have built in wifi and save a few pennies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goretsky Supervisor Posted October 3, 2015 Supervisor Share Posted October 3, 2015 Hello,Oh, some of these on the bottom of the case might be convenient, too: http://magicsliders.com/store/25-mm-1.htmlRegards,Aryeh Goretsky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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