yes
yes, personal preference (do you like headphones for those late night gaming sessions or noise cancelling? Or do you like speakers for their sheer awesome and other attributes?)
no
Headphones for immersion, surround for movies/blu ray... all of the above? While headphones would be more practical in the immediate situation (i'm talking like super nice dr. dre's or something, no in-your-ear crap) eventually I would like to experiment with surround (the home I live in has a receiver and full surround)
Edit:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1vxSl
So far, looking at $750. With that kind of price, I'm thinking of adding either a nice gaming keyboard or monitor. Midrange monitors anyone?
I may look at more nVidia GPU's, as well, as con suggested. I want to get an oculus rift and play Amnesia: Dark Descent on it.
Edit x2: I realized there's a computer with a working PSU in my basement I can salvage. BRB, checking wattage- i'll run it by you to see if it'd be enough.
X3: wattage on it is crap, 350W. I'd consider using perhaps 2 in one machine, but it's huge already, I don't think it would fit.
Last edited by Dwood; August 23rd, 2013 at 10:39 PM.
Does he have any suggestions?
Edit, check my current build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1vK7e
i took out the monitor because i won't get it until after the computer is build, most likely. I'd love to have my other monitor that's in california b/c it was super nice. It wouldn't eliminate the need for a new one, but would alleviate it for a time.
Last edited by Dwood; August 24th, 2013 at 02:21 PM.
$200 - 300 price range, he says Beyerdynamic DT880s, AKG K701, or K702 are nice. They would likely please you if you like the aesthetics of beats. He also says the K702 has a better sound stage, so those might be good if you're looking for super immersive sound (i.e. the headphones handle all ranges of sound frequencies well). You can probably find them used for 175 bucks, and if the ear pads are nasty you can replace them cheaply. Buying used also "opens the drivers", which I guess is the equivalent to "breaking them in".
Something cheaper, in the 70 - 160 dollar price range, Grado SR80i or SR60i, AKG K240, or Sony MDR-V6. He didn't say much about how those perform, but I was looking to buy an SR60i a while back. As somebody who takes a competitive approach to game play but also appreciates the fullness of game sound (as well as music), those SR60i's seemed to fit the bill really well. Plus they're less than 100 bucks, whereas a lot of those other ones are 200+ (which is fucking crazy if you're not an audiophile imo).
I am I am, it was harder than I thought to find (updated) GPU benches. Now I've seen that the Nvidia cards destroy ATi in almost every benchmark, i'm looking it up.
The latest ones are on anandtech: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/GPU13/583
Edit: I'm looking for the best price/perf ratio. I have a CD/DVD drive alread, so let's drop the Blu-Ray for now. What else can I canibalize? My thoughts are to buy high-end CPU/GPU/MoBo w/ a decent PSU, and the rest doesn't really matter. I want performance before function!
Phase-building a computer is harder than I thought. I'll take a peek at the benches of intel vs AMD in the proc section, as well.
Last edited by Dwood; August 24th, 2013 at 10:58 PM.
AnandTech's GPU Bench isn't to your liking?
Best price/performance will come from an Intel/ATI combination, though it also depends on your performance target. I think Nvidia has some better mid-range options.
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