Login

russian armor

New PC for Pepsi

3 Mar 2015, 16:55 PM
#1
avatar of Pepsi

Posts: 622 | Subs: 1

Yo,

So my Macbook Pro died few days ago. I need a new PC, a tower.

Is that good ? http://www.materiel.net/ordinateur/materiel-net-canhard-xxiii-pc-gamer-111948.html

It's in French, so here are the specs :
Intel Core i5 4590 3,20 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4096 Mo
8Go RAM
Asus H97M-E
SSD Crucial MX100 - 256 Go

Please, do not link me other specs ! I'd like to know if that tower is sexy/good/meh/shitty, thx
3 Mar 2015, 17:19 PM
#2
avatar of CptEend
Patrion 14

Posts: 369

Yep, that is good. You'd probably be better off building it yourself though.

Also, people are probably gonna whine sooner or later that you shouldn't get a GTX 970 because of its memory issues. Don't listen to them, it's still the best card for its price range. Whether it's a 3.5GB or 4.0GB card, benchmarks > specs.
3 Mar 2015, 17:21 PM
#3
avatar of Burts

Posts: 1702

I highly advise building a PC yourself. It might sound scary but it's really pretty simple to do. And you can do it pretty cheaply.


That said that PC you linked is pretty good for the price. Especially considering it is a pre-built one.


Does it state what PSU it has though? Pre-built pcs like to skimp out on that one and that can result in your PC exploding
3 Mar 2015, 17:38 PM
#4
avatar of computerheat
Honorary Member Badge
Benefactor 117

Posts: 2838 | Subs: 3

I've got that case. It's great and very easy to work with, which is good because you will definitely want to get some extra hard disks.
3 Mar 2015, 17:38 PM
#5
avatar of chipwreckt

Posts: 732

Time for some CoH2 streaming when you get the new PC Pepsi :snfAmi:
3 Mar 2015, 17:42 PM
#6
avatar of kamk
Donator 11

Posts: 764

jump backJump back to quoted post3 Mar 2015, 17:21 PMBurts
...
Does it state what PSU it has though? Pre-built pcs like to skimp out on that one and that can result in your PC exploding

Antec HCG


Pepsi:
While some of the components are a matter of taste and / or could be improved further, i'll have to admit this is one of the few pre-built PCs that are actually decent and kinda well rounded.

3 Mar 2015, 23:54 PM
#7
avatar of Twister
Honorary Member Badge
Patrion 39

Posts: 2072 | Subs: 1

It's good but very overpriced. You could build it yourself for 900 or 800€, especially if you are ready to buy some used parts (you can save a lot by getting a second-hand case for example, without much risk since it's just a case :p ).

Here is a nice site where you can buy used parts. I've been using it for years and never had any problem.

You can also look for cheap new stuff in Chinese shops on rue montgallet (Metro ligne 8, station Montgallet). They usually have the best prices and the products are legit. The only disadvantage is that they only offer a 3 month warranty, so if something fails after 3 months you have to use the manufacturer's warranty. I'd recommend buying only high quality components there because they usually don't fail before a few years (been doing that for a long time and never had a problem).

And yeah, the GTX 970 is great :thumb:
4 Mar 2015, 12:45 PM
#8
avatar of TheChillty

Posts: 210

It's very good. GTX 970 is worth every penny. 3,20 GHZ is also great. I'm not sure if only 8 GB of RAM will slow things down a bit though. I would add at least 4-8 extra
4 Mar 2015, 12:47 PM
#9
avatar of Flamee

Posts: 710

Pretty much agree with all of here. It's a bit pricey but a solid build. Also I think it's worth mentioning that maybe more RAM could be useful.

Since you were only asking if that specific build is good, are you getting a nice discount from somewhere to it? :)
4 Mar 2015, 14:38 PM
#10
avatar of Tavington

Posts: 32

jump backJump back to quoted post4 Mar 2015, 12:47 PMFlamee
Pretty much agree with all of here. It's a bit pricey but a solid build. Also I think it's worth mentioning that maybe more RAM could be useful.

Since you were only asking if that specific build is good, are you getting a nice discount from somewhere to it? :)
8Gb's of ram is more than satisfactory, anything else is overkill.
4 Mar 2015, 15:02 PM
#11
avatar of kamk
Donator 11

Posts: 764

8Gb's of ram is more than satisfactory, anything else is overkill.

Depends on your usage. I easily reach peaks of ~17 GB.

Not that it matters, OPs PC has only 2/4 slots in use, for now 8 GB are enough, and in just in case cheap upgrading is easily possible.
4 Mar 2015, 15:06 PM
#12
avatar of KyleAkira

Posts: 410

jump backJump back to quoted post3 Mar 2015, 16:55 PMPepsi
Yo,

So my Macbook Pro died few days ago. I need a new PC, a tower.

Is that good ? http://www.materiel.net/ordinateur/materiel-net-canhard-xxiii-pc-gamer-111948.html

It's in French, so here are the specs :
Intel Core i5 4590 3,20 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4096 Mo
8Go RAM
Asus H97M-E
SSD Crucial MX100 - 256 Go

Please, do not link me other specs ! I'd like to know if that tower is sexy/good/meh/shitty, thx


I have the same specs than you but on AMD core. I play on HIGH settings. (Higher settings work well but in some big maps you may have fps loss on late game)

970gtx card is AWESOME.
4 Mar 2015, 15:18 PM
#13
avatar of tuvok
Benefactor 115

Posts: 786

yeah get 16gb just to be sure, they're cheap anyway
4 Mar 2015, 15:47 PM
#14
avatar of Khan

Posts: 578

I'll reiterate what everyone else said: Try to build it yourself. It's cheaper + you have more control of what you add. Not to mention the feeling of awesomeness that comes along with building your own PC. :P
4 Mar 2015, 15:52 PM
#15
avatar of Slate

Posts: 31

I have build my self a PC with exactly that stuff(case not included) for ~850.
4 Mar 2015, 15:58 PM
#16
avatar of kamk
Donator 11

Posts: 764

jump backJump back to quoted post4 Mar 2015, 15:52 PMSlate
I have build my self a PC with exactly that stuff(case not included) for ~850.

With "exactly that stuff" - i highly doubt that.
4 Mar 2015, 16:08 PM
#17
avatar of AvNY

Posts: 862

Yes, build it yourself. It really doesn't take a tech head to do it. And as one of the old geezers on this board who worked with PC's since the 80's I can tell you that the fit-and-finish on the products (particularly the cases) made in the last 10 years has got sooo much better. And the operating systems make it so easy to install hardware.

(Anyone as old as me remembers com ports, lpt ports, game controller ports and IRQ conflicts. Today that sounds like you are talking about vacuum tubes.)
4 Mar 2015, 16:15 PM
#18
avatar of Slate

Posts: 31

@kamk: you are right. I had no clue what I am doing. The truth is: I have made a Lego house and my imagination told me it is a PC
4 Mar 2015, 16:17 PM
#19
avatar of kamk
Donator 11

Posts: 764

jump backJump back to quoted post4 Mar 2015, 16:15 PMSlate
@kamk: you are right. I had no clue what I am doing. The truth is: I have made a Lego house and my imagination told me it is a PC

Never said that. Just that you won't get these components for 850 Euros (in middle europe).
Sorry for the missunderstanding.

Btw.: of course it would be better to create your own build, but that's not OPs question.
5 Mar 2015, 00:21 AM
#20
avatar of Tavington

Posts: 32

jump backJump back to quoted post4 Mar 2015, 15:02 PMkamk

Depends on your usage. I easily reach peaks of ~17 GB.

Not that it matters, OPs PC has only 2/4 slots in use, for now 8 GB are enough, and in just in case cheap upgrading is easily possible.
During gaming? Or is that while you're rendering?
1 user is browsing this thread: 1 guest

Ladders Top 10

  • #
    Steam Alias
    W
    L
    %
    Streak
Data provided by Relic Relic Entertainment

Replay highlight

VS
  • U.S. Forces flag cblanco ★
  • The British Forces flag 보드카 중대
  • Oberkommando West flag VonManteuffel
  • Ostheer flag Heartless Jäger
uploaded by XXxxHeartlessxxXX

Board Info

807 users are online: 807 guests
1 post in the last 24h
7 posts in the last week
39 posts in the last month
Registered members: 49062
Welcome our newest member, Mclatc16
Most online: 2043 users on 29 Oct 2023, 01:04 AM