Hello everyone. This is SuperSonic14045 speaking.
My current and only computer is a very old (and bad) laptop. Its specifics are available on an HTML file attached to this reply. In case you cannot see it, it is an Acer Aspire 1650.
Now, in the near future, I will be building an entire desktop spec, complete with monitor, keyboard and mouse. Here are the components I will be using:
Component type | Component name | P/N (part number) | Estimated price |
Case | Tacens Mars Gaming MC0 | MC0 | €21,90 |
PSU | Zalman TX-Series 500W - 80PLUS | ZM500-TX | €44,90 |
Motherboard | ASRock H81M-HDS R2.0 Intel H81 SK1150 | 90-MXGX80-A0UAYZ | €54,90 |
RAM | Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3 2x4GB 1600MHz Cas9 | BLS2CP4G3D1609DS1S00 | €35,90 |
CPU | Intel Core i3 4170 3.6GHz | BX80646I34170 | €115,90 |
CPU Cooler | Raijintek Aidos Heatpipe CPU Cooler - 92mm | 0P105246 | €21,90 |
GPU | XFX R7 360 DD Core Edition 2GB GDDR5 | R7-360P-2DF5 | €119,90 |
Case fan | Nox Fan NX80 | NOXFANNX80 | €3,90 |
SSD | OCZ Trion 150 SSD 2.5 SATA III 120GB | TRN150-25SAT3-120G | €50,90 |
Keyboard/Mouse | Nox Krom Kombat Kit | NXKROMKOMBAT | €26,90 |
Monitor | Samsung LED LS22D300HY 5ms | LS22D300HY/EN | €109,90 |
Wireless USB | TP-LINK Nano-Wireless N USB Adapter 150Mbps TL-WN725N | TL-WN725N | €7,90 |
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Total | | | €614,80 |
After much anticipation, I can finally say the system has been built! Some things I would like to note:
- The case was, to put it lightly, a hassle to work with. For a Micro-ATX case, it is quite small and the material is super flimsy. Despite having a listed SSD mount, we didn't manage to find it (the lack of an instruction book only added salt to this issue) so I ended up leaving it on the bottom of the case, wrapped in a foam-like substance that happened to come with the motherboard (Note: non-conductive). The expansion slot 'cover' also had to be messed with so the HDMI cable could fit. If anything, this is the first part that will be changed. Also, if I am allowed, I do not recommend anyone to buy this case.
- The motherboard actually came with an updated BIOS (1.30, instead of 1.10).
I might update to 1.40; emphasis on might. Did.
- The PSU seems to work fine. I will edit the topic with some voltage readings sometime today. A side note, it has 2 PCI-E 8 pin connectors, not 4 like Zalman's website shows.
- The system posts ridiculously fast and the SSD boots Windows 7 Ultimate in 6 exact seconds (installed for testing, will be using Windows 10).
- The Blitz keyboard + mouse Combo was out of stock so I bought Nox' Krom Kombat Combo instead. This one only has orange backlighting and typing on it feels very good, despite not seemingly being a mechanical keyboard.
- I love the monitor. Period. No backlight bleed, awesome wavy back finish, easy assembly and touch controls.
I will add pictures of the build and some benchmark screenshots later today as attachments. More notes might also come.
EDIT: Images and benchmark attachments added. I only had a mobile phone to take these pictures so I apologize for the lack of quality in them: