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So my fiancé surprised me yesterday by letting me know she has a bonus coming mid to late January. She wants to use part of it to build us both a new gaming rig. The maximum we would like to spend on both, before rebates, is $2500.
i know it's too soon to ask build suggestions, but in my excitement I wanted to just get some ideas. We play MMOs and Smite/Dota with the occasional shooter that looks pretty. We don't game at resolutions over 1080, and we aren't really into overclocking.
With that being said what cpu/gpus would we likely be considering in our budget? Again, I know it's too early to get an accurate build price right now but am just trying to get some ideas for what you think would fit our needs and budget.
I appreciate suggestions and hearing about your experiences, thanks.
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I am also in the midst of purchasing parts for a new rig. Although I don't have the budget you do, from what I have gotten from the thread I created I would say go with an i7 minimum. GPU wise I am still figuring out for myself, but I would suggest taking a look at the thread:
Intel VS AMD, CPU, GPU suggestions
Some folks here put some great info in there for me, I'm sure it will help you with some part suggestions.
Overclocking isn't something to be afraid of. You get extra performance in exchange for your CPU using slightly more power. Achieving a 10%-25% overclock is usually possible without any tweaking, depending on the model of CPU. It might decrease the life of the CPU, but that might be a year off its 15+ year life. By that time, you would likely be replacing the system twice, if not more.
Even if you don't overclock, get an aftermarket CPU cooler. AMD's FX-8350 shipped with an extremely loud fan and I don't know if they changed it for their next processor line. Intel is notorious for having barely-adequate heatsinks for gaming and should not be trusted.
A lot could happen in a month's time with regard to what's available. I'd check back in then.
That's good news though.