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I'm not a fan of prebuilt, but if you can get that optiplex 990 cheap its the best one, spec wise. If I had to guess, it probably has an i7 2600 and 8GB of DDR3. Not the newest or fastest hardware, but it will get the job done. Since you can get it cheap, you can spend some more cash to drop a graphics card in it to make it a capable gaming rig.
Be careful though, some prebuilt PC's, especially dells, have awkward internal layouts or weak power supplies. If you get a PC with a junk power supply you will need to purchase a new PSU before you can even think about putting a graphics card in it. If you end up with one that has a weird internal layout you might be limited on upgrade-ability. |
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I'll second the Dell power supplies being shit. At my last job, we had 9010s and 9020s blowing power supplies constantly. Seriously, we had damned near a pallet full of them.
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Man I havent seen 780s in a while. 780 and 790s were base line for most DoD like 10 years ago, so most likely those are resold DRMO units. Those things are pretty beat up, think of it as used GOV vehicles that are sold for life cycle purposes... Its a pretty big gamble and all of it would need to be replaced anyways. Power supply is most of the time only is only meant to meet the bare minimum, so is the motherboard, no PCIE expansion slots. Hell, I think some of the 780s we got rid of were still using AGP video cards.
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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dNXVTH
1300 is a lot. You can do it for less. I assume CAD is cpu bound so I went with an R7. Great multi thread. You could easily save with a an R5 1600. Note I did not include monitor keyboard mouse or OS since most people already those and the OS as a student you likely get a discount or free. Even with my list there are places you can save. Cpu- r5 is a six core 12 thread cpu vs the 8 core R7 Ram -could drop to 8gb Case-purely subjective. Cheaper cases Memory-might not need an ssd
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I've got an Intel Xeon 6 core/12 thread setup right now with a 980ti that I think total set me back around $750 because most of the parts are used that I bought off craigslist. It isn't the newest hardware, but I spent some time overclocking it a bit and it chugs through even the newest triple a games and would be a solid setup for a workstation too. If you want new hardware, Future's suggestion is solid. I'd get an SSD for sure, I switched from spinning storage to only SSD's recently and I would never go back. |
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http://wccftech.com/microsoft-tradem...-physics-dx12/
dope news. the moar development the better. |
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^^^^That looks huge.
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Id suggest to post up your final build before you buy it so we can check over it.
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Not sure if any of you care, but if you guys like toying around with older hardware check out a thread I made over on OCN a few years back. I had almost forgotten about it until I got a PM from someone the other day, was pretty shocked to see how much it had grown ![]() [MOD] LGA775 Support For LGA771 Xeon CPUs
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Dude.... My first pc "build" I took a prebuilt acer I had with a Phenom I, swapped the mobo, put in more ram, with a HIS 4850 and put in a 650 watt psu with a air cpu cooler. At the time I had no idea the Phenom was absolute shit at overclocking and that I had a psu what was MAJOR overkill.
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I cheated, I'm able to use a work computer for home, but I'll post the specs:
Falcon Talon i7- 5930k Haswell 64GB Corsair DDR4 Asus x-99 deluxe GeForce GTX TITAN X 12GB 4x 1tb ssd's Monitors and peripherals are up to me. Plays whatever I need, for a while most likely. Honestly just waiting for Destiny 2 on PC.
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Really happy to see AMD making a comeback, will be interesting to see if they start releasing new chips regularly again to compete with Intel. This is one of my old rigs, probably my favorite build to date, had an i5 3570k, GTX480's in sli and a sweet custom water cooling loop. ![]() ![]()
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Back in 2012 I did something similar with a GTX480, some dude on OCN.net was making these little plates that let you drop an H60 or H80 onto a GPU. Was then and is still now and awesome mod.
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