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SuperChief 07-24-2014 11:54 AM

Now, in comparison with the build I mentioned above, take a look at this build.

Pricing is about the same; however, the Digital Storm build has a few drawbacks. Most notably, it's 8GB RAM as opposed to 16. Also, it's a 120GB SSD in lieu of the 250, and a 600W PS instead of the 750.

The big positive I see, in this instance, is that it comes with a 4-year warranty. That's a huge plus in my eyes. However it is, for all intents and purposes, a less powerful machine. What do you all think?

ToxSocks 07-24-2014 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 10764437)
Now, in comparison with the build I mentioned above, take a look at this build.

Pricing is about the same; however, the Digital Storm build has a few drawbacks. Most notably, it's 8GB RAM as opposed to 16. Also, it's a 120GB SSD in lieu of the 250, and a 600W PS instead of the 750.

The big positive I see, in this instance, is that it comes with a 4-year warranty. That's a huge plus in my eyes. However it is, for all intents and purposes, a less powerful machine. What do you all think?

The PSU difference is pretty meaningless, 750 vs 600 doesn't matter unless you're running twin SLI graphic cards. Most people don't need 750watts, and even 600watts is overkill. If you look at the build i just did (a few posts back), i used a 600watt PSU, but the build only required less than 400W.

As far as the SSD is concerned, i would take a look at the failure rates (if you can find that info), rather than just the size. Read the reviews on them and see if you can find any data regarding the failure rate. Size isn't everything, especially if the only thing you're putting on it is the O/S and a few programs and then putting everything else into a HDD.

ragedogg69 07-24-2014 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 10764437)
The big positive I see, in this instance, is that it comes with a 4-year warranty. That's a huge plus in my eyes.

2 year parts, 4 year labor, makes no mention of shipping.

SuperChief 07-24-2014 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ragedogg69 (Post 10764516)
2 year parts, 4 year labor, makes no mention of shipping.

That's still pretty good, no?

Valiant 07-24-2014 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by allen_kcCard (Post 7984194)
Looks nice. I wonder how much a comparable system would cost with components ordered separately and built in home.

EDIT - Not bad...just finding as close as I could find on newegg, the total price there came up to $1563

Not much difference.. Maybe a hundred bucks from what I saw.

ragedogg69 07-24-2014 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 10764950)
That's still pretty good, no?

most part manufactures give you a few years on warranty. If they pay the shipping, that changes some things.

SuperChief 07-30-2014 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 10763812)

Updated, as I think there may be more video editing than I originally thought. I also lucked into the case and power supply for free, so the build is around $1400. Thoughts on this?

hometeam 07-30-2014 09:52 PM

nice build - save yourself some money and do 16gb of ram. I dont see any reason to do 32 right now, and if a reason becomes available later, you can always add to it.

also - newer chipset mobo thats less money, same exact model but new iteration on Z97 chipset - Z97 will support a processor upgrade in the future, z87 will not. http://www.amazon.com/MSI-DDR3-Mothe...dp_ob_title_ce

SuperChief 07-30-2014 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 10777137)
nice build - save yourself some money and do 16gb of ram. I dont see any reason to do 32 right now, and if a reason becomes available later, you can always add to it.

also - newer chipset mobo thats less money, same exact model but new iteration on Z97 chipset - Z97 will support a processor upgrade in the future, z87 will not. http://www.amazon.com/MSI-DDR3-Mothe...dp_ob_title_ce

This is why I asked. Big time rep for you, sir.

hometeam 07-30-2014 10:22 PM

by the way the g45 is a super sweet spot for value/performance for what I would consider 'real' gaming mobo. I run the g43 on my AMD gaming build. The difference is the g45 has a big heatsink on the MOSFETS and this means it can overclock like a beast~

jd1020 07-31-2014 10:44 AM

I don't think I would spend the $30 extra on the TLC EVO SSD over the Crucial MX100.

http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-MX100-...keywords=mx100

The EVO is a great SSD but $30 more than that? Nah.

EDIT: Link wont work because it has "bundle of sticks" in it... lol


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