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Instead of u2712hm, can get qnix qx2710 evolution II from qoo10... its using samsung PLS which is better in colours than IPS. Cost only $340. It uses dvi-dl connection only. 1440p and 27". Summore, your 1440p rig no gpu?

With 760 at $400 +/-, might as well top up a bit more to get gigabyte r9 280x or msi r9 280x at $449 and $479 respectively. Performance close to a 770.
 

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sry hijack abit

Corsair 350d is mAtx casing right?

and 550d and 750d is same size? wad is the different
 

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sry hijack abit

Corsair 350d is mAtx casing right?

and 550d and 750d is same size? wad is the different

750d is bigger than 550d. 550d more optimised for silence. Best is to watch youtube videos of unboxings. From there, can tell the diff.
 

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it was difficult to find a similar design as dell ultrasharps. hence I have long dreamt of this panel and 16:10 ratio of 1200p for quite some time.

To be very honest. I don't game much, other than a once in a while kind of thing, which was why I didn't stress most of budget on GPU. understand that 1440p requires why more GPU processing. which was why I dropped 1stage to a R9 270x. based on reviews it doesnt perform very well on 1440p on max with aa. but I thought that on a super high res. AA on or off should not be significantly a major issue.

pardon me if I'm wrong as I only get to use my bro's u2412m once in a while for me to make an approate answer about as quality at high resolution
 

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about the GPU I'm leaning towards MSI 280x if I'm heading there as the gigabyte one looks rather huge and heavy.
 

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Your 2nd rig is more of the usual standard rig that i would recommend.

I rather you choose the gtx760 or if need be get the most valued ones are gigabyte r9 280x which in turns find it the best valued out there atm.

matx 1200p $1.907k
Asrock/MSI B85m + i5 4570 ~ $370
KVR 2x4GB ~ $100
crucial m500 120gb / plextor m5p 128gb ~ 160
fsp 550 silver raiden / seasonic 520w m12ii ~ $100
Corsair 350D ~ $149
MSI GTX760 / AMD R9 270x ~ $400 (might not fit for Prodigy M)
 

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Oh my, pai seh. =.=
With a fresher mind now. I realised I only pulled the GPU down to round up for the SSD and psu. If i recall, gtx760 was slightly better than R9 270x but at a slightly higher power consumption, i might further reduce if need be.

I will head down sls for a quick walkaround to recce for parts, casing and speakers.

3. questions in my mind now

1. about Superflower PSU the HX500, SF-500P14XE(HX). Is it really modular, and is the dimensions correct? Reason I trying to avoid is because the no. of pci-e 6 pin cables looks 1 short from the description and the dimensions seems different from the image [based on the image of the PSU it seems to be quite long]. Comparing from these 2 links
Super Flower Computer Inc. - Computer case, Power supply
[Quick Review] Super Flower SF-500P14XE(HX): Golden Green Golden Silent

2. Possible to suggest a basic GPU for light use (compatible with matx or itx cases, regardless of 1200p or 1440p) around $250.

3. Would it be better if i change to amd build instead and balance it overall.


Edit - Question 1 answered by pct.
 
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hi guys, perhaps if I can ask for your open opinions for the following questions.

1. is itx build worth to go for? or does its sole purpose is just for space constraints and portability? other than components slightly on the ex, size of components, any more stuff to consider?

2. seeing how GPU drop prices once in a while. and my usage of the computer will be light. would onboard gpu be sufficient for either 1200p and 1440p? or minimumly still recommended to get a basic GPU?
 

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hi guys, perhaps if I can ask for your open opinions for the following questions.

1. is itx build worth to go for? or does its sole purpose is just for space constraints and portability? other than components slightly on the ex, size of components, any more stuff to consider?

2. seeing how GPU drop prices once in a while. and my usage of the computer will be light. would onboard gpu be sufficient for either 1200p and 1440p? or minimumly still recommended to get a basic GPU?

Itx have its cons like unable to expand in future. Like example unable to add additional GPU, a soundcard and furthermore a small chassis traps heat.

If you don't game then a igpu is enough. If you do game on a 1440p then you got to find a card with 3gb vram at least. If you planning to game at 1080p but not intensive you can consider the r9 270x at $318.
 

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IMO itx is only good in basic or HTPC setup, if u wan a proper desktop u should at least get a micro itx setup

If u intend to go beyond 1080p it is better to get a delicate gfx,or else u should consider amd a10-5800k or 6800k as their onboard gfx is much better
 

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Itx have its cons like unable to expand in future. Like example unable to add additional GPU, a soundcard and furthermore a small chassis traps heat.

If you don't game then a igpu is enough. If you do game on a 1440p then you got to find a card with 3gb vram at least. If you planning to game at 1080p but not intensive you can consider the r9 270x at $318.

1. okays. So its recommended to do a 1 time machine and seal it. Expandability wise, just for example there are motherboards that that has soundcard chips inbuilt, etc. although at a priceful tag. chassis wise I'm looking at either cm 130 or bitfenix itx which are the only few that looks ok with better air flow. eyed on the matx version but the airflow is wrong. along with the inverted mobo.

2. roger that. actually I did thought of gaming on 1440p but scaled to 1080p. which I read online that its not very good because the scaled ratio is not proportional.


IMO itx is only good in basic or HTPC setup, if u wan a proper desktop u should at least get a micro itx setup

If u intend to go beyond 1080p it is better to get a delicate gfx,or else u should consider amd a10-5800k or 6800k as their onboard gfx is much better

1. micro itx as in those with 1 pci-e slot? or you are referring to micro atx?

2. was thinking about the possibility of and setup too. If it can pull the price down a bit to give way for the 1440p. or at least 1200p to game abit. or if not perhaps a simple gfx also should do.
 

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Micro atx ~ if u wan to game beyond 1080p even light casual gaming I think a delicate gfx will be better ~
 

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okays noted on that jian19.
I'll try to take a look at and setups also see if can balance out the total cost.
 

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Before i confuse myself. and start designing an amd rig.

Reason to build with AMD processor now, is to make full use of on-board GPU with no plans on getting dedicated GPU right?
 

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abit kind of lost now. Having a hard time trying to decide the path to take.

I think should stick with the original plan. Just that I do a minus off of components that I've decided to keep and then use the remaining budget for the rest.
 

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Reduced to last 2 setups. All based on PCT, except for GPU+PSU Promo.
I will settle speakers separately. Mechanical Keyboard will leave for next time.

Any comments and other mid-tower size cases to recommend?

1440p $1318 + $769 = $2087
Asrock/MSI B85m + i5 4570 ~ $380
KVR 2x4GB ~ $100
Crucial m500 120gb / Plextor m5p 128gb ~ $160
MSI TF-IV 3GB R9 280x + SuperFlower Golden Green HX-600 ~ $529 (MyNextCom)
Corsair 350D / Fractal Design Define mini ~ $149/$129

1200p $1289 + $369 = $1658
Asrock/MSI B85m + i5 4570 ~ $380
KVR 2x4GB ~ $100
Crucial m500 120gb / Plextor m5p 128gb ~ $160
Seasonic 520w m12ii ~ $95
MSI GTX760 2GB Gaming / MSI TF-IV R9 270x 2GB Gaming ~ $405/$329
Corsair 350D / Fractal Design Define mini ~ $149/$129
 

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Reduced to last 2 setups. All based on PCT, except for GPU+PSU Promo.
I will settle speakers separately. Mechanical Keyboard will leave for next time.

Any comments and other mid-tower size cases to recommend?

1440p $1318 + $769 = $2087
Asrock/MSI B85m + i5 4570 ~ $380
KVR 2x4GB ~ $100
Crucial m500 120gb / Plextor m5p 128gb ~ $160
MSI TF-IV 3GB R9 280x + SuperFlower Golden Green HX-600 ~ $529 (MyNextCom)
Corsair 350D / Fractal Design Define mini ~ $149/$129

1200p $1289 + $369 = $1658
Asrock/MSI B85m + i5 4570 ~ $380
KVR 2x4GB ~ $100
Crucial m500 120gb / Plextor m5p 128gb ~ $160
Seasonic 520w m12ii ~ $95
MSI GTX760 2GB Gaming / MSI TF-IV R9 270x 2GB Gaming ~ $405/$329
Corsair 350D / Fractal Design Define mini ~ $149/$129

If you wanna have more gaming horsepower the 1st build cannot go wrong.

If you are just another gamer then the 2nd build will be a better choice.

For mid tower chassis will be among the few that you mentioned. Not much chassis to recommend. Unless you dont mind the size then the Corsair Carbide Air 540 cube would be the best out there.
 

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If you wanna have more gaming horsepower the 1st build cannot go wrong.

If you are just another gamer then the 2nd build will be a better choice.

For mid tower chassis will be among the few that you mentioned. Not much chassis to recommend. Unless you dont mind the size then the Corsair Carbide Air 540 cube would be the best out there.

Thanks roy, will check with mnc see how long is this promo. Just realised that adding $30 more can change gtx760 to R9 280x with psu.

Secondly, the HyperX ram for $2/4GB more is more for aesthetics right?

Oh I didnt remove the define mini, I think was oos/eol.
The Air Cube 540 is abit on the huge side, but I remember seeing the Define R4. I didn't took a picture the other day as I thought it was very huge. Now can only compare by specs.

350D - 44.95 x 21.08 x 43.94
R4 - 46.4 x 23.2 x 52.3
 

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Thanks roy, will check with mnc see how long is this promo. Just realised that adding $30 more can change gtx760 to R9 280x with psu.

Secondly, the HyperX ram for $2/4GB more is more for aesthetics right?

Oh I didnt remove the define mini, I think was oos/eol.
The Air Cube 540 is abit on the huge side, but I remember seeing the Define R4. I didn't took a picture the other day as I thought it was very huge. Now can only compare by specs.

350D - 44.95 x 21.08 x 43.94
R4 - 46.4 x 23.2 x 52.3

HyperX comes with a spreader, the aluminium plating.

It helps in dissipating heat. That is all it does other than aesthetics.

R4 isnt small. Among all the chassis you chose. The smallest is 350D.
 
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