(13/02/2013 09:48 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Non-K Intel CPUs don't overclock, so if the idea of the CPU cooler was for OCing, well...
i5 3470 and 3570 (non-K) are only a little more expensive than the 3330, up to you whether it's worth it.
Motherboard comparison is totally unfair - you've got a fairly low end one for the Intel build and a decent one for the AMD.
Does a DVD-RW drive seriously cost 22EUR?
Why did you get an AV hard drive? Unnecessary price premium there.
Difference between 660 and 660 Ti is fairly minimal.
Thanks for the input Zinga, I appreciate it and in regard to this, let me explain some things^^
This PC is for a friend of mine and wee had to work with a hard-set budget of 680€ including shipping etc. and not a single cent more since the actual budget was 650€ though after getting really close to it my friend agreed to break a bit more of his bank-account and raise it to 680€ >.< And the problem is the Intel build checked out at 701.97€ now which means I'm actually gifting him 20€ so the whole thing works out^^;; And another condition for it to work was that wee exclusively order at a German online-shop called "Atelco.de" since they have service-centers spread across the country which makes it way easier should things break :/ That's also why I had to pick this harddrive as it was the cheapest 500GB drive available there that didn't have a shipping time of 1-2 weeks...
Also I'm aware only the K processors overclock though at this point even 5-10€ more would have seriously went over the limit as he said he doesn't want me to spend too much for him either and he said he doesn't want to play emulated Wii games on the PC so it was okay in my book^^ The reason why I opted for the TX3 in the end was noise and ease of cleaning as I heard various horror-stories about Intel's stock coolers and this PC will stand in my friends living room he shares with his girlfriend so I wanted to avoid a PC that sounds like a jet-engine starting up when a bit more dust is inside^^; And if he wants to clean it he just has to unclamp the fan from the heatsink, clean everything and then clamp it back without removing the entire thing
Oh and the hard budget wee had was also why I had to cheap out on the motherboard sadly >.< The 80€ Phenom II left me alot of wiggle room for quality vs. cost while the price of the Intel CPU alone forced me to be a bit more aggressive on the savings
The reason why I went with a more expensive GIGABYTE mobo in the proposed AMD build was simply because I had MSI boards break on me and ASUS boards being picky with RAM while ever since I use Gigabyte for almost 5 years now I never had a single motherboard related hardware failure
Sadly a comparable Gigabyte Intel Mobo would have cost 100€ and a friend of mine vouched that AsRock are very decent too ever since ASUS let them go two years ago and I trust her on this^^
I would have made a few different choices if that would be my own PC but the friend I'm building it for lives two hours away from me so it wouldn't be easy to just visit him should something break, that's why wee made the decision with Atelco and the service centers and also a more sensible cooler design^^
(14/02/2013 01:40 AM)Assassinator Wrote: (13/02/2013 09:48 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Motherboard comparison is totally unfair - you've got a fairly low end one for the Intel build and a decent one for the AMD.
May as well just buy a low end one. Totally don't need a high end mobo if you aren't going to overclock or aren't going to dual GPU setup.
(13/02/2013 09:48 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Does a DVD-RW drive seriously cost 22EUR?
Yeah, I was wondering about that too. Costs like $20 here, and euro is worth a lot more.
And for the DVD drive, well welcome to price-globalization in Europe, most of the time companies just swap the $ sign for a € sign and completely screw us out of the stronger currency
I could have saved 3€ by going for a 19€ no-name drive but he wanted a RW one and the Samsung was the cheapest available :/
And again thanks for the help^^