Build a Gaming PC on Your Budget - Holiday Buyer's Guide 2014

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2015-05-07 · 2,536 words · ~12 min read
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0:00 last year's holiday buyers guide was a big success for us in between Black
0:04 Friday and the holiday shopping season rolling around the release of hot games
0:10 like Assassin's Creed Unity our performance guide for which is coming
0:13 soon so make sure you're subscribed and the requests for me to do another one
0:17 well all that added up to I guess it's time to drop another holiday buyers
0:22 guide on
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0:42 just like last year I'll be addressing three different price points under 500
0:47 around 1,000 and around 2,000 before the cost of Windows with three different
0:52 sets of recommendations and rationale for the parts that I chose pricing is
0:56 pulled from a combination of newegg.com and amazon.com with a sanity check at
1:01 nc.com to make sure that it's not wildly more expensive at you know who knows
1:05 some other place so we'll start with just game this system isn't powerful
1:11 enough for heavy use outside of you know day-to-day General use and 1080p gaming
1:16 and doesn't try to sell itself based on future proofness the CPU was the
1:21 toughest decision here because AMD 750k
1:24 quad core and Intel's g3258 dual core
1:27 are both similarly priced overclockable and can run on cheap motherboards so it
1:34 came down to the design Philosophy for the system the best performance right
1:39 now and even though AMD's quad core design might give it the edge in future
1:43 games the Intel chip gets the nod today thanks to its better single-threaded
1:47 performance and lower heat output when overclocked which will allow us to turn
1:52 its speed up a fair bit even with the basic included cooler the motherboard
1:57 only had to meet a couple of key needs it had to support overclocking on the
2:01 g3258 which it does with the latest BIOS and it needed a PCI Express 16x
2:06 expansion slot Bingo my RAM choice of a
2:10 single stick of the cheapest DDR3 that I could find probably looks a little funny
2:15 since this CPU will benefit from a dual Channel configuration with two sticks
2:21 but while 16 gigs may be useful in the future we don't really need it today and
2:25 my choice of a single 8 gig stick allows me to upgrade to 16 gigs later without
2:31 scrapping my existing memory since my board only has two RAM expansion slots
2:36 the case and power supply Choice was dictated by the available options really
2:40 at this price point case and power supply bundles tend to be available at
2:44 lower prices but mostly junk so I went
2:47 with the only aggressively priced bundle skew from a brand that I trust that I
2:52 could find the video card is where this rig can be a bit flexible based on
2:57 regular prices and our Target cost for the the total system the R7 260x is the
3:03 clear winner given its similar performance to the 750 Ti at 1080p in
3:07 titles that we've tested recently and it's much lower price storage is where
3:13 just game gets the biggest upgrade since last year thanks to the plummeting
3:16 prices of ssds in the last year and we went with a 120 gig Kingston v300 SSD
3:22 man that thing is cheap and a wd 1 TB Green Drive for mass storage and games
3:28 so in summary just game is very similar to last year's model with a couple of
3:33 key differences it's got similar gaming performance but now it gets USB 3 albeit
3:38 not in the front and a much better storage solution which I'd really
3:42 recommend keeping in or even bumping up to a 2 terabyte drive if you have a big
3:47 game library but you also have the option to take out the hard drive or go
3:53 just hard drive rather than having an SSD as well and then dumping that money
3:56 back into the graphics card where an r92 2 70 would be a worthy upgrade our
4:03 second system is game now similarly to
4:06 just game we didn't worry ourselves about performance tomorrow but unlike
4:11 just game we really avoided skimping in areas where we felt like we were losing
4:16 20% of the potential performance to save 10% of the cost this one is all about
4:22 bang for the buck the CPU was another tough call here I wish Intel had
4:26 something a lot more competitive in this price range because between the Pentium
4:31 chip for 70 bucks and their entry level K series I5 for 240 bucks they have
4:36 nothing that overclocks so for an Enthusiast oriented buyer guide like
4:40 this one AMD wins at this price point for sure with their six core FX 6300 now
4:46 my initial plan was to go with a motherboard that supported SLI but I
4:50 scrapped that when I did my philosophy checked and realized that I was spending
4:54 about another $40 on a feature that I wasn't using today and so we went with
4:59 the m5a 97 a very well proven product
5:03 for RAM I went with 16 gigs of hyperx Fury 1866 MHz DDR3 but I could easily
5:09 swap that out with a comparable product from another trusted brand like Corsair
5:13 or g-skill I added the extra capacity though because while strictly speaking
5:18 games might not need more than 8 gigs today web browsers also need to run well
5:23 on gaming machines and if you're a tab fiend like me you might enjoy the extra
5:27 breathing room that a bit more system memory affords you the power supply was
5:31 another component where I picked out something much more expensive than cut
5:34 it down dramatically when I realized that I was spending too much this power
5:38 supply might not really look like anything special but it will handle our
5:41 CPU and GPU just fine as long as we don't plan to upgrade them an
5:45 aftermarket cooler to give us more overclocking Headroom is a must on this
5:49 chip thanks to its six processing cores and decidedly last gen efficiency but
5:54 thankfully there are great choices for around 30 bucks and this one will take
5:57 care of our chip nicely for the case we went with the same one that we used for
6:01 our cavar build guide about 6 months ago it looks okay to my eyes it has
6:05 ventilation over the graphics card area and it's reasonably easy to build in and
6:09 cable manage so there you go the graphics card is where we blew most of
6:14 our money on this machine but the GTX 970 is just a remarkable graphics card
6:20 that single-handedly takes this from a budget box to a very competent gaming
6:25 machine and thanks to its power efficiency it saves us a couple bucks on
6:30 the PSU to boot for storage I feel like
6:33 250 gigs is the sweet spot for SSD capacity where you can install programs
6:38 and pictures but not necessarily lots of games and videos on your boot drive
6:42 without worrying about it too much and this drive is well known to be reliable
6:46 and is at a great price right now we also added the best bang for the buck
6:50 capacity of WD green for secondary storage to go with it the 3 terb Model
6:55 costs twice as much as the one tbyte and stores three times as much stuff
6:59 yay and then finally we chucked in an optical drive because it's only 20 bucks
7:03 and like YOLO right all in all game now
7:07 actually has less raw CPU performance than last year's model so if you had a
7:12 few more bucks to spend uh power supply with some more room for upgrades or a
7:15 better CPU might not be a terrible bet but given the size of modern games I
7:21 stand behind the upgraded storage and I felt like the better GPU was also a
7:26 worthwhile trade-off for gamers too and that's where that extra money went which
7:30 leads us to game on our 4K capable
7:33 gaming machine where we stressed less about saving a few bucks and focused
7:37 more on having the best possible experience well but without completely
7:42 losing track of the value proposition of the parts we were using CPU was an easy
7:46 choice this time the Intel 4690k quadcore overclocks like a bat out of
7:50 hell and unless you torture it on purpose features enough processing
7:54 course for any game and even medium intensity content creation for the
7:58 motherboard we went with a Z87 a because
8:02 z97 doesn't actually offer a tangible performance benefit and the only thing
8:06 we were really after here was support for CPU overclocking and support for SLI
8:11 stepping up to a pro model will give you more Creature Comforts like Wi-Fi but we
8:15 decided to allocate our budget a little bit differently this year for RAM I
8:20 didn't change anything from game now 16 gigs is still enough for most people
8:24 today and you can Chuck another kid in tomorrow if you feel like you need 32 at
8:29 said time and then for our power supply we actually decided to splurge a little
8:33 bit here since we went with two graphics cards and a windowed but fairly small
8:38 case so we grabbed a fully modular power supply which provides the benefit of
8:43 helping things look tidy since it's windowed and even though it's not all
8:47 about the bling bling um you know
8:50 doesn't hurt to have an expensive Gadget look expensive rather than shoddy
8:54 speaking of expensive I blew over a hundred bucks on the cooler this time
8:58 around and there are a couple couple of reasons for that one this is an
9:01 excellent cooler and we'll keep our CPU safe while overclocking and two is that
9:05 in spite of its power this is shaping up to be a pretty quiet machine so I wanted
9:10 something that wouldn't ramp up too hard even when gaming and would stay quite
9:15 quiet the case was an easy one the fantex enu pro has the features and
9:19 build quality of cases that cost much more and it's compatible with all the
9:23 hardware we need with ample Cooling and I think it looks
9:27 fantastic and and then where are we spent again all the
9:32 budget the Dual GTX 970 graphics cards
9:36 that I squeezed into our 2000ish price point now I know what
9:41 you're going to say lonus you always say single better GPU versus SLI lesser gpus
9:47 and that's actually not what I always say I always add except sometimes the
9:52 970 is one of those sometimes it's so similar in
9:56 performance to its bigger brother the 980 and is so much less expensive that
10:01 two of them costs only about 20% more
10:04 than a single 980 but will absolutely
10:07 wreck the single card solution in any games that scale basically at all in
10:14 SLI for storage we basically yoed out and doubled the capacity of our previous
10:19 choices even though a 730 series SSD's performance benefit over the older 520
10:24 isn't that huge in the real world and the 6 TB green cost more than twice as
10:29 much as the 3 terab green I mean you got to have some you got to have somewhere
10:32 to store your stuff though right you know so storage is very flexible you
10:35 could decide how you wanted to spend that money but there you go and then
10:39 finally morolo we threw in a DVD burner again just in case you want one which
10:44 makes our game on machine not only by far the fastest gaming rig in our
10:48 buyer's guide which of course I would hope it would be since it's the most
10:51 expensive but also the most versatile there are a couple things you could add
10:56 like stepping up to a core i7 and doubling up on on RAM if you really need
11:00 the extra multi-threading and multitasking performance but other than
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