Quote Originally Posted by soul4soul View Post
Id get at least a 1TB HDD, the price is hardly any different as you pointed out and it will last. (Personally I no longer buy new HDDs smaller then 1TB anymore.)


About your cpu. Again it depends on your needs but the FX-6300 will likely handle anything you will throw at it. Are you doing any CPU intensive tasks such as compiling very large programs, computing math problems, solving algorithms, or running any CAD software? If you answered no to all those then the FX-6300 is a great CPU for you, it can handle games and daily "multi-tasking" computer work. Personally I think the FX-6300 CPU sold by AMD is a great choice, most people dont NEED 8 cores and a $150+ processor.
Quote Originally Posted by Y2Quakepc2 View Post
fx 8320 is cheap too, and way better mate
Quote Originally Posted by GodlikeOo View Post
Yea, 320 is a nice one aswell. I got that one myself. When it comes to playing games like Shadows of Mordor you'll def. need a good CPU. Also you can "unpark" the cores so everything will use every core, not just 2 or 4.
I got the Samsung EVO 840 120GB, why 120GB? Cuz its lifetime span is better than the 128GB.
And about the HDD, I got a 3TB HDD, and It's nearly full while having OS and the most games I play on the SSD. JUST the SSD with 120GB is kinda sucky, since sooner or later it will be full, for SURE. Invest those 40 bucks in a 1TB, think about it
That's what I'm thinking of doing. No to all those questions haha. Honestly the only game I play right now is Tibia - I'd like to have the options to expand.

Quote Originally Posted by Kociii View Post
No need to spend cash on Windows 8.1 hahaha I rather get Windows 7
That is a good point, saves some money haha. I've never actually used Windows 8.

Quote Originally Posted by Jo3Bingham View Post
I agree with everyone else about getting Windows 7 over Windows 8, especially on a desktop machine. At least until Windows 10 comes out. Personally, I would wait and save up for a SSD, a better CPU, and a better graphics card. Your setup is fine for your budget, but you'll be kicking yourself for not spending a little more money for better parts. But, at the end of the day, you should only spend as much as you're comfortable with, and on the parts you want.
I'm really only looking to spend within this budget. I can add a few hundred more dollars if necessary, but I'd rather not. From what I can see, the GTX 750Ti is a good graphics card for what I'm going to be using, so I'll probably stick with that. I'm going to add the 120GB SSD for the OS matched with a 1TB HDD for storage/whatever.

Do you think it's worth it to go with the FX 8320 or 8350 over the FX 6300? Will it be a big noticeable difference? It cost $119 for the 6300, $169 for the 8320 or $199 for the 8350. If it's really worth it, I can spend the extra dough.