I am looking to build a new setup through Origin. (Please spare me the "build your own it's cheaper" comments because that's not going to happen.) First of all, does anyone have experiences with Origin? I looked through the other PC building companies and they seem to have the best customer service and reviews.
Here is the setup I'm looking to buy:
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Orientation: Standard
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Standard Color:
White
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Interior Color:
Black
- Current Special Offers: Back to School Promo
- The ORIGIN Difference: ORIGIN PC Millennium- The Best Gaming Experience Guaranteed
- Variable Mounting: Standard
- Case Lighting with Sentinel: Remote Controlled Multi-Colored LED with ORIGIN PC Sentinel Software
- Case Fans with Sentinel: ORIGIN PC High-Performance Ultra Silent Fans
- Power Supply: 850 Watt EVGA SuperNOVA G2
- Power Supply Sleeved Cable Color: White Individually Sleeved Cables EVGA
- Motherboard: GIGABYTE Z170XP-SLI
- System Cooling: ORIGIN FROSTBYTE 120 Sealed Liquid Cooling System for 1151 Socket
- Processors: Intel Core i7 6700K Quad-Core 4.0GHz (4.2GHz TurboBoost)
- Graphic Cards: Single 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
- Memory: 16GB ORIGIN PC DDR4 Powered by Kingston 2400MHz (2 X 8GB)
- Operating System: MS Windows 10 Home
- Operating System Drive #1 (Primary): 1TB Seagate Solid State Hybrid Drive
- Hard Drive Cage: 5 Bay Hot-Swap Cage
- Optical Drive One: 24X CD/DVD Burner
- Audio: On Board High Definition 8-Channel Audio
- Networking: ASUS PCE-AC68 Dual-band Wireless-AC1900 Adapter
- ORIGIN Maximum Protection Shipping Process: ORIGIN Wooden Crate Armor
- Warranty: Lifetime 24/7 U.S. Based Support and Lifetime Free Labor. 1 Year Part Replacement & 45 Day Shipping Warranty
- ORIGIN Recovery: ORIGIN Recovery USB3.0 Flash Drive
- Evolve Part Upgrade Service: No Part Upgrade Service
- Free ORIGIN PC T-shirt: ORIGIN PC T-Shirt Extra Large
- Apps: Battle.net Client
- Apps: Origin powered by EA
- Apps: Steam (The Ultimate Online Game Platform)
- Apps: Razer Synapse 2.0
- Extras: FREE Online Game: League of Legends
- Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer/*Edge
- Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox
I'm not looking for an insanely OP system that can overclock (whatever that means). I just want to play games on highest setting smoothly. Any opinions are appreciated!
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
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"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
And dont buy hybrid HDD, if you want to go that route much better is 60/120GB SDD and regular HDD (though i dont know what they have in offer in that area)
You're really putting money in the wrong places, I think. The CPU, memory, motherboard, and power supply look like they could have come from a $1500 self-built gaming rig, of the sort that would cost you over $2000 to get from Origin. But the budget video card is the sort of sacrifice that you'd make to fit a $700 budget, while the lack of an SSD is completely unacceptable on a $600 budget. SSDs used to be really expensive, but these days, you can get more than 4 GB per dollar.
If you're willing to wait a little bit, the Radeon RX 480 should soon be in stock. The 4 GB version of the RX 480 is only slightly more expensive than a GTX 960, but it's a massively better card. On a larger budget, the GTX 1070 is starting to show up in stock, and the GTX 1080 will do so eventually, too.
So the CPU, memory, motherboard, and power supply are good, but I need SSD and a better video card? I know the gpu isn't the best, but I was concerned with getting the best cpu so that the computer will last longer, and I can upgrade the gpu eventually.
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
If you're not on a fixed budget but could spend whatever it takes to get what you want even if it costs $3000, then yeah, get an SSD and get a faster video card. You probably want one of the new generation cards (Radeon RX 400 series or GeForce GTX 1000 series) unless you absolutely have to buy it right now. I don't know if Origin offers the new generation cards, as supplies are still very tight, but if they don't yet, they will soon.
If you're on a really tight budget, then buying from Origin is a waste of money. But if you're the sort of person with plenty of spare money but not much free time to spend on assembling a computer, then buying from a boutique PC vendor like Origin makes perfect sense.
But new generation of video cards is out and RX480 is best midrange card by far. Its ~70% faster than GTX960 and costs MSRP 199$ for 4GB model while GTX960 still costs 160-200$.
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"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
SSD increases speed of loading anything considerably over HDD. Its really night and day. Most important is to install Windows on SSD as it will load extremely fast. Thats first priority. Then whatever space you have left you can use for games.
Regular HDD OTOH is much better option for storage and large data files like pictures/movies/songs.....anything that doesnt really "load" (is not application).
Hybrids have very small SSD in them just for cache purposes, and while those speed up things somewhat, generally its not worth it really.
So if you want the best compromise you go small SSD (60/120GB to use for windows and games that have lot of loading)+regular HDD for everything else. IF you dont mind spending a lot of money you can go full SSD.
Even if you need 1 TB of storage, it doesn't follow that you need a 1 TB SSD. It's common to get 256 GB or 512 GB SSD as well as a larger hard drive for bulk storage. Install your real programs on the SSD and bulk media on the hard drive.
There's also the question of just how much space you need at all. Check how much you're actually using on your current computer. If you double that, you'll have plenty of capacity. There's no need to get 1 TB of storage if you're only using 100 GB now. If you get an SSD only and run out of space later, it's easy to add a hard drive later.
Personally, I have a 480 GB SSD and no hard drive. A year ago, it was a 240 GB SSD and no hard drive. Three years ago, I had a 120 GB SSD and no hard drive. Hard drives have been purely backup drives for me since 2009, as once you get used to the performance of an SSD, you can never go back to hard drives.
as a recommendation
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
I just went through origin and it seems
480GB ORIGIN PC Approved Solid State Drive [+$84]
+
1TB ORIGIN PC Approved Hard Drive
is a winner
ANd yes, RX480 is a no brainer, it performs in between r9 390 and r9 390x and you can see how much those cost heh
the benefits of the i7 over the i5 are only really going to show up if you plan on doing a bunch of multitasking or using applications that actually use that many multicore processes as it stands barely any games actually have true multicore support and those that do will run amazing on an i5.
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
video card: 155W
CPU: ~120W
Fans and stuff: max 30W
full load ~305W
plenty of Watts left if you want to upgrade, add another GPU... ... ...
Somebody, somewhere has better skills as you have, more experience as you have, is smarter than you, has more friends as you do and can stay online longer. Just pray he's not out to get you.
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
Getting GTX1070 thats ~40-50% faster than RX480 is another 300$
Somebody, somewhere has better skills as you have, more experience as you have, is smarter than you, has more friends as you do and can stay online longer. Just pray he's not out to get you.
"(Please spare me the "build your own it's cheaper" comments because that's not going to happen.)"
Hmm the Origins one I had built was at $2578.
EDIT: I was building the Millennium, but it's around your price when building the Neuron, which doesn't have the same motherboard options like the Asus Pro.
"God, please help us sinful children of Ivalice.."
Somebody, somewhere has better skills as you have, more experience as you have, is smarter than you, has more friends as you do and can stay online longer. Just pray he's not out to get you.