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Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:23 pm
by Kherr
So recently I spent $2,521 USD on a custom PC build that is enough to blow the socks off of most gamers. I have a list of hardware right here:

ASUS X-79 Deluxe Motherboard - $349.99 USD
Unlocked Intel i7 4820K 3.9 GHz Quad-Core Hyperthreaded CPU - $279.99 USD
Unlocked EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 Classified 4 GB Dedicated GPU - $449.99 USD
Samsung 840 Pro Series 256 GB 6 Gb/s SSD - $179.99 USD
Western Digital 2 TB Caviar Black 7,200 RPM HDD - $124.99 USD
Crucial Ballistix Elite 16 GB (2x 8 GB) DDR3-1866 (O.C.) RAM - $169.99 USD
Thermaltake 850 W Smart M Series PSU - $79.99
Cooler Master Storm Stryker Full-size ATX Full Steel Case - $169.99
Cooler Master Seidon 240mm Sealed no-maintenance CPU Water Cooler - $109.99 USD
Some Chinese TF/SD XX in 1 card reader - $19.99 USD
2x 120mm Cooler Master SickleFlow Blue LED case fans - $15.98 USD (total)

Total Cost: $2,521 USD After tax.

And now for the pictures:

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Front-Left-Side Shot


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Side-Shot Thru Case Window


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Side-Shot Whole


Yes, I know my wiring is crappy. Moving on. :p
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Open-Case Shot 1


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Open-Case Shot 2


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SSD-Shot Close Up


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HDD-Fans Shot


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Top-Shot Case


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Front-Top Shot


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Right-Side Shot Case


Just some FPS statistics that I've noticed by eye on certain games thanks to FRAPS running at all times:

Crysis 2: Maximum Edition - MAX Settings in 1080p - 74 FPS Average, 63 FPS Minimum, 84 FPS Maximum

Borderlands 2 - MAX Settings in 1080p - 80 FPS Minimum, 100+ FPS Maximum - VSync turned on to hold at 60 FPS Constant without drops or spikes

Elder Scrolls Online - MAX Settings in 1080p - 73 FPS Average, 39 FPS Minimum, 100 Capped FPS Maximum

Minecraft - MAX Settings in 1080p - 186 FPS Average, 121 FPS Minimum, 430+ FPS Maximum (64x64 Resource Pack)

DOOM/DOOM 2 in GZDoom (Zandronum, no mods) - MAX Settings in 1080p - 989 FPS Average, 743 FPS Minimum, 1939 FPS Maximum

Wrack BETA (Game is yet to be optimized) - MAX Settings in 1080p - 28 FPS Minimum, 60 FPS Average, 183 FPS Maximum - VSync enabled to hold 60 FPS Average, haven't played with it off yet except for the duration of time it took to turn it on on first run

PCSX 2.0 PS2 Emulator - MAX Settings in 1080p w/ hardware acceleration and upscaling turned on - 60 FPS Constant as VSync has always been on, tested across multiple games

ANY Retro Emulator for NES, SNES, GBA, Genesis, Playstation, N64, etc etc. - MAX Settings in 1080p with 4x filtering - 60 FPS Constant (Vsync enabled)

Skyrim w/ all xpacs and HD Texture Pack from Steam - MAX Settings in 1080p + over 40 MODS including Skyrim 2K Texture overhaul - 60 FPS Average (VSync enabled), 58 FPS Minimum, 242 FPS Maximum


I can go on and on and on, the list is impressive. No game I've run that isn't either a BETA or barely on the market yet (Wrack and ESO) have dipped below 60 FPS even for a second.

Coup de grĂ¢ce: Unigine Heaven 3D Benchmarking Software - MAX Settings + MAX Tesselation in 1080p - 38 FPS Minimum, 57 FPS Average, 74+ FPS Maximum

I LOVE MY NEW COMPUTER. <3 :freakout:

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:22 am
by PMJPlay
I would love to have a PC like that :geek:

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 6:09 pm
by Dragon Mech
that's freaking awesome Kherr. even if i fully upgraded my HP computer, it would still look like a freaking PIII system when compared to yours :D :bowser: .i wonder how doom 3 would perform on that beast :twisted:

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 4:24 am
by Kherr
You want to know how DOOM 3 would run? Ok. I'll run DOOM 3 BFG Edition on it when I get off work and do some FRAPS recording + cell recording to show you the FPS outside of recording since that knocks FPS down a bit. I'll upload it to youtube as well. :hi:

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 3:33 pm
by Hot Trout
That is a good spec and great looking case Kherr. You need to tidy up that cabling and get some better OC out of that CPU. Thanks for posting your build spec.

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 11:59 am
by stinow
A "tad" late, but nice build Kherr!!

Love the CPU, Videocard and Case :thumbup: :thumbup:

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 6:40 pm
by Kherr
Thanks Stinow, but unfortunately that GPU is due to be replaced because now it's two tiers outdated, I've got my eye on a Nvidia brand GTX 980 Ti 4GB (roughly $550 USD or so, depending on where you look). I was thinking about SLI linking the two cards and just setting the GTX770 to do Physx ONLY and let the GTX 980 Ti do everything else, but I don't know if it'll work that way without lowering the GTX 980 Ti to meet the speeds/specs of the GTX 770. I'll most likely just swap the cards. Either way, still a beautiful rig. Too bad I can't slide one of the new Skylake CPUs into it. But this i7-4820K is still performing beautifully. I think I will add another 16 GB of RAM to it though, since the board supports up to 64 GB. Oh, and since I made this post I've added another monitor (same one) and another 2 TB HDD.

This computer still kicks ass, and it's nearing two years old. GTA V runs at 60 FPS constant on near ultra settings in 1080p. That's saying something for a machine that is nearing two years old with no performance upgrades since initial building. :)

:freakout:

:bowser:

Re: Custom PC Build

PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 6:43 pm
by Kherr
Hot Trout wrote:That is a good spec and great looking case Kherr. You need to tidy up that cabling and get some better OC out of that CPU. Thanks for posting your build spec.


Also, because I never answered you on this, I have the CPU OC'd to 4.3 GHz stabily without altering the voltage. If I push 4.5 GHz without touching the voltage it's stable most of the time, but sometimes it decides not to be and I ended up with a BSOD then a configuration error when I recovered from the BSOD, so I knocked it back down to 4.3 GHz. It's stable there, and gives me no issues. I've been running it at 4.3 GHz since I set it up when I built it. :)