Sunday, September 22, 2013

Budget Gaming & Editing PC!!!


Hello there guys!!!

For this blog, I'll be sharing with you a powerful budget gaming & editing pc that you can share with your family and friends, the following components can be bought here in the Philippines or in the States. All of the components here are available at PC Express. For this build, I have selected some components that can run the most system demanding games out there, even the upcoming Battlefield 4, but to run this game on high settings, you might need to add an extra stick of ram and change the gfx card in this configuration. All of the prices here are based on the SRP of PC Express, some prices may change without prior notice.

This build will cost you from 20k up to 23k.
*this build doesnt have the ff.
Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers, and OS.
"Desktop Only"

But read more below, I'll be listing down some Items and Tips that will complete this build but might rack-up up to 30k.

Lets Start!!!

For the Processor, I have chosen the AMD FX-6100 3.3ghz 95w AM3+. This processor has 6 cores and 6 Threads running at 3.3ghz per core, so, 3.3 x 6 = 19.8ghz. This one is a very powerful processor. This processor is priced at P4,700.00 (not BE)


For the Motherboard, I have selected ASROCK 960GM - VGS3 FX. This motherboard is compatible with FX-6100 series, it can also support an 8-core processor which is the FX-8350. The ASROCK 960GM - VGS3 FX motherboard can support up-to 16gbs of ram, dual-channel running at 1333 up-to 1866mhz, 1866 being an over-clocked ram. It has only one PCI-E socket since this build is a budget build. This motherboard is priced at P2,210.00


For the Graphics Card, I have chosen the PowerColor HD 6670 1gb ddr3 128bit with HDMI output. This video card has support for Direct X-11 and can run some of the modern games currently available in the market and as well as help you edit some high resolution images and videos. The max settings that you can set on this card will depend on your processor and ram available. This GFX card is priced at P2,900.00.



Or, if you want more performance and have an extra money in the pocket, you can choose the PowerColor HD 6790 1gb gddr5 256bit. This card has more serious power compared to the PC HD 6670. It can also run all the system demanding games on high settings without a problem. This GFX card is priced at P5,400.00


For the Hard Drive, I have Selected the Western Digital Caviar Blue 500gb 3.5" 7200rpm. Since this build is on a budget basis, a 500gb worth of space to save some images, files, videos, and of course, the games. This HDD is priced at P2,650.00


For the Power Supply, you'll be using the Thermaltake LitePower 500w BE (Black Edition). This PSU can support both AMD and Intel processeor without a problem. This one also has long cables to support full tower chassis and even the super tower chassis. It has two pci-e pins unlike the generic ones, the generic ones doesn't have pci-e pins and has short cables. If your are planning on buying the PC HD 6790, get the Thermaltake LitePower 600w BE since the minimum power req. of the PC HD 6790 is 500w. Get the 600w PSU just to be sure. The prices are P1,750.00 for the 500w and P2,100.00 for the 600w.


For the RAM, I have selected Kingston 4gb 1333 memory module. You can run games and edit some images and videos with decent performance, but if you want more performance you can add another 4gb of memory to have a better performance. each stick of RAM costs P1,890.00


For the Optical Drive, I have chosen the Samsung DVD drive, you can watch movies in this drive and use it whenever you need to install some software coming from a cd or dvd. This one costs P820.00




For the Chassis, this one is a head turner, I have chosen the AeroCool Strike - X One. This chassis has a very nice look and at the first glance, you'll definitely say "nice". This one is a Mid Tower case with enough fans to cool down the interior or you can add more fans to increase the cooling efficiency inside. This Chassis costs P1,950.00



So, there you have it Guys, hope I helped you decide on building yourself or your family and friends on building a budget gaming and editing pc.

To complete this set-up, here are some components to complete it.

21.5” AOC E2250SWD/51FW           P6,800.00
Logitech MK220 Wireless (KB & MSE)      P750.00
Delkin SP200 speaker    P390.00
Windows 8    P3,800.00

To know more about the parts I have featured here, please visit the following links.











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*prices at pcx may change without prior notice

Friday, September 20, 2013

Affordable Desktop PSU (Power Supply Unit)..


Thermaltake LitePower 500w Black Edition



This power supply is an entry-level version or edition of PSUs out on the market. There are a lot more out there that you can choose to power your desktop or rig. To name a few, AeroCool, Corsair, Antec, Cooler Master, FSP, and Gigabyte. Power supplies has different kinds of wattage, from 350w up to 1200w. The prices of the PSUs starts at low and ends up high, to give an example, The Thermaltake LitePower 500w BE cost P1,750.00 and the Thermaltake TPX - 875M 875w 80+ cost P6,650.00 here in the Philippines.

Other brands that comes in with an extra feature comes with a high-end price, high-end which means high like P14,950.00.

To finally start with the featured PC component, I'll be posting some images and details of it and be sure to visit Thermaltake's website to learn more about their products.

Here are the Images:





Here are the Specs:

- Complies with latest ATX 12V V2.3 Standard for utmost reliability and compatibility
- High current single +12V rail for best compatibility. 
- Ultra-quiet 120mm cooling fan delivers excellent airflow.
- Extra long EPS/ATX 12V 4+4pin CPU cable support full tower chassis.
- Intel & AMD CPU compliant.
- Nvidia & ATI/AMD graphic card compatible.
- Dimension (W/H/D): 150mm x 85.1mm x 141mm.
- High reliability: MTBF>100,000 hours.
- Built-in industry grade protections: Over Voltage, Over Power and Short-Circuit protection
- Safety / EMI Approvals: TUV, CE, GOST

Ultra-quiet 120mm cooling fan delivers excellent airflow.

Black coating design, the suitable power supply for your stylish black coating chassis.
4+4-Pin EPS/ATX connector enables support for latest Intel and AMD processors today.


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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Thank You!!!



Hello guys!!!

Just want to thank the readers and visitors of my blog.

Please Watch..





Battlefield 4, Inbound, Hot & Fast!!!


October 29 is fast approaching and Battlefield 4 is on its way.

A lot of gamers cant wait for October 29 to come, for sure, in the states, there will be long lines
outside malls, computer shops, etc. Here in the Philippines, Datablitz will surely be packed with
BF4 fans eager to get their hands on their pre-ordered copy of BF4. The game is now powered
with the new revolutionary rendering engine Frostbite 3.

Unlike BF3, BF4 now is more intense since you can now really destroy the surroundings (literally). In-game
you can destroy pillars under the street to immobilize a tank or better yet, destroy all the pillars and walls
of a building and level it, killing all your foes inside, but wait, if you dont act fast, you might get buried under
the wreck. You can also use a Destroyer (Naval Warship) to run over some foes (including friendlies) near
the beach.

BTW, since this game is powered by Frostbite 3, be ready for some jaw dropping, smile making, chills,
goosebumps, wow saying, and lastly, SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!

Here are some videos, Trailer and Gameplay.

ENJOY!!!




Hope you enjoyed the video!!!

For more information about the game, visit the following sites.


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infringement intended.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

My First Vlog Attempt..


Hello there guys, this is my first attempt to create a vlog.
sorry for the link, blogger cant seem to locate the video that
I have uploaded..


The Video is about two PC parts that I have,
on it, ill be explaining the two..

Sunday, September 15, 2013

A Phone Worth Keeping!!!

PhoneBloks
A Phone Worth Keeping




THE PROBLEM
A phone only lasts a couple of years before it breaks or becomes obsolete. Although it's often just one part that killed it, we throw everything away because it's almost impossible to repair or upgrade.

DESIGNED TO LAST
Phoneblok is made of detachable bloks. The bloks are connected to the base which locks everything together into a solid phone. If a blok breaks you can easily replace it; if it's getting old just upgrade.

BLOKSTORE
It's like an app store for hardware. In the store you buy your bloks, read reviews and sell old bloks. Small and big companies develop and sell their bloks. You can buy a pre-assembled phone or assemble it yourself by selecting the brands you want to support. The choice is yours.



Please support this project in order to help lessen our problems with not just the polution in our nature but for the future of the younger ones..

Visit www.phonebloks.com and help by spreading the word and join the thunderclap.

Video courtesy of www.youtube.com

PhoneBloks image courtesy of www.bgr.com

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Razer's Biggest Fan In The Philippines!!!


After going through hundreds of entries, they have selected their biggest fan in the Philippines! Congratulations to Patrick Domingo who will walk away with a Razer Edge Gaming Tablet!!!

They also have selected 5 winners who will walk away with 100 hours’ worth of gaming time at any Mineski Infinity Cyber CafĂ©.


Here they are!


Genesis Marfil

Andrei Enriquez
Randy Datiles
Marco Paolo Dahinog
Bryan Liu




Congratulation to the winners specially to Patrick Domingo for winning the Razer Edge.

Information courtesy of Razer Philippines Facebook Page. 


www.razerzone.com
www.facebook.com/RazerPhilippines

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