QUOTE(ts00000000 @ May 24 2014, 01:52 AM)
[Budget]
RM3k +-(Exclude Monitor)
[Purpose]
Coding/Programming > Gaming >Web-surfing > Watch movies
[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Programming: Visual studio 2013
Gaming: Blade and soul, Dota 2, COD
[Personal preferences]
Due to no air-con and 24hours switch on computer, computer temperature is an issue for me.
Visual studio and game normally will run together~
[Location]
KL
Question:-
1) Most of the recommendation of processor is i5 4440 processor, is it really not worth to spend $$ to buy a good processor (eg:i7 7440) ? Performance speed is not much different?
2) Most of the recommendation(izit all
) is (Intel + Nvidia), is AMD no so good compare with (Intel + Nvidia)?
3) Is SSD affect frame rate and loading speed while playing game ? worth to spend $$ for it ?
1) Most of the builds here are for gaming, which is not heavily processor dependant. A Core i5-4440 would suffice. But since you're emphasizing on coding/programming with some lighter games, a better processor would suit you.RM3k +-(Exclude Monitor)
[Purpose]
Coding/Programming > Gaming >Web-surfing > Watch movies
[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Programming: Visual studio 2013
Gaming: Blade and soul, Dota 2, COD
[Personal preferences]
Due to no air-con and 24hours switch on computer, computer temperature is an issue for me.
Visual studio and game normally will run together~
[Location]
KL
Question:-
1) Most of the recommendation of processor is i5 4440 processor, is it really not worth to spend $$ to buy a good processor (eg:i7 7440) ? Performance speed is not much different?
2) Most of the recommendation(izit all
3) Is SSD affect frame rate and loading speed while playing game ? worth to spend $$ for it ?
2) Not really. We like to push for AMD GPUs, especially the 290. But under 1K budgets it's hard to find a card good as the GTX760.
3) yes, the SSD would help with programmes like programming. Gaming it's mostly help decrease loading time
Here is your build:
CPU-Intel Xeon E3 1230 V3-RM779
Mobo- Gigabyte GA - H87-D3H RM389
Memory-Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB Kit (4GBx2) 1600Mhz RM279
GPU - PALIT GeForce® GTX 750 Ti StormX Dual (2048MB GDDR5) RM569
SSD-Samsung 840 EVO 128GB RM300
HDD-1TB WD Blue RM 189
PSU- Seasonic M12-II 620W RM359
ODD-liteon 24x DVD/RW-RM59
Casing - Corsair Spec - 03 RM205
Cooling - Cooler Master TCP 612 CPU Cooler RM189
Total: RM3317.
You may get a cheaper Cooler Master heatsink if you feel you want to cut back, or get the Seasonic S12-II 620W @ RM299 as well. Stick to this PSU so in the future you can upgrade your graphics without much hassle.
May 24 2014, 02:23 AM

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