So this is just a list of all of the hardware that is going to go into my new PC build. I'm confident that this setup will work but it's always nice to have some peace of mind before ordering the parts. I'd just like you guys to tell me if things won't be compatible with each other or if there are better alternatives on the market. And I want reasons, no "Intel is better AMD sucks", "nVidia is better than AMD" or "Kingston is the best yolo".
AMD Piledriver FX-6300 Black Edition @ 3.5GHz Processor
ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0 AMD 970 ATX Motherboard
X-Warrior Devil Red Edition Case
Crucial V4 64GB SSD
Corsair Vengeance 2 x 4GB 1600MHz RAM
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB HDD
Coolermaster Extreme Power Plus 600W PSU
Sapphire HD 6570 2GB GPU
That’s about it, may get a disc drive too, as well as a sound card.
Did you read the sticky? Did you read logicalincrements.com ?
There's no need to get a sound card, integrated sound drivers are plenty good already, and if you really wanted something you'd get a DAC.
Judging by the choice of case, I'm guessing you are a ricer. Personally I think that case is absolutely disgusting.
Try listening to a quality headphone through the onboard sound, and then a good soundcard, and you'll see the difference. And also try plugging in a guitar into the onboard mic jack, it's guaranteed you'll hear sizzle.
Op didn't say he had $1000 audiophile headphones, and he didn't say he wanted to use it for his guitar. His budget is obviously very limited, and given that sound cards will ONLY be useful if the rest of your audio gear are plenty good already it's a pointless buy. And like I said, I think getting a quality DAC before getting a quality soundcard is a far better choice.
Try taking the context of the thread into consideration when you post.
I don't think op stated his budget nor his intentions with the computer. If you can read minds; I'm sorry.
Also DAC? lol. Those overpriced portable soundcards you mean?(As every soundcard, even the onboard ones have analog converters, otherwise you wouldn't be able to listen to it over a speaker/headphone properly.)I would always choose a cheaper old-fashined PCI sound card over it, which doesn't even occupy an additional usb slot, that can be used for everything else(considering op doesn't want to use that Pci slot for something else.).
Yup, you're right, OP clearly has infinite money that's why he's looking at FX-6300 and a 6570. Him not saying he doesn't not want a non-audiophile computer clearly means he wants an audiophile computer. It all makes sense! ... :I
"Those overpriced portable soundcards you mean?"
lol, clearly you know nothing about audio in the first place, and I have no idea why you are posting.
Not sure if trolling or just an idiot, but reported either way.