Windows 8 isn't really bad, it's just that it's not Windows XP or 7. It entirely depends on if you want to learn a new operating system since it does work somewhat differently.It's horrible... Not because it doesn't run well... Not because you can't play games on it.
I say get a full sized tower for additional space and easier setup.
Other than that it looks good.
why not 2 seperate 1 TB drives. And put them in RAID0I'm a noob, what good ram would you suggest? (I am getting 8 gigs though)
Also fuck the overpriced RAM. Regular is good.
Waste of munies.
I'm really like how this is looking: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/12SMaYou probably shouldn't skimp the motherboard to much, also a 1000 watt PSU is overkill even for a machine running multiple GPUs. You should also make sure the motherboard you get supports your ram.
Thoughts?
Edit: Changed Motherboard.
Edit 2: Added a Wird Network Adapter, and changed the power supply. Is that power supply powerful enough?
There are no incompatibility notes on the site, I'm guessing that means it does. How do I check?I'm really like how this is looking: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/12SMaYou probably shouldn't skimp the motherboard to much, also a 1000 watt PSU is overkill even for a machine running multiple GPUs. You should also make sure the motherboard you get supports your ram.
Thoughts?
Edit: Changed Motherboard.
Edit 2: Added a Wird Network Adapter, and changed the power supply. Is that power supply powerful enough?
The motherboard you chose doesn't appear to support the FX-8320It says when it doesn't support something, it wouldn't let me use the other motherboard I had on it because that didn't work with it, you sure? They both have AM3+ sockets.
It wasn't on Gigabytes list of supported CPUs, the highest it went was the FX-8100.The motherboard you chose doesn't appear to support the FX-8320It says when it doesn't support something, it wouldn't let me use the other motherboard I had on it because that didn't work with it, you sure? They both have AM3+ sockets.
Do PCs actually need sound cards these days?After talking to my dad, they don't. Considering that, I've updated some things: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/12XWZ
(I legitimately don't know, I haven't had a dedicated sound card in like 7 years)