What is the PC Perspective HW Leaderboard? The PC Perspective Hardware Leaderboard is going to become the first place you look to find the components that will make up your next computer. On this page you will find our editor's combined opinions on the best systems you can build based on three different budgets. You can expand each of the systems (High End, Mid-Range and Budget) to show you all the components that we believe represent the best products in their price ranges.
Why a Leaderboard? We like the idea of a Leaderboard because it presents a no non-sense way of looking at the best hardware available. On this page, you won't find paragraph after paragraph telling you why this processor is better than that processor. Instead you'll find the quick and dirty on our editor's choices for the best hardware you can get. No beating around the bush here. Of course, if you still want to get our full and detailed opinions on various hardware, you can look through our reviews page. But the HW Leaderboard is going to give you our final decisions in one quick look.
Updated Aug 18, 2010:
Along with the PCPer HWLB its self, you can also head to
the PCPer Hardware Leaderboard forum! This forum is where you can discuss my selections and offer your own suggestions. It is also the place for you to talk about the new system build you are working on even if it's NOT based on anything here.
Our Dream System's CPU is not quite so new anymore but the 6 core 3.33GHz Core i7 980X is still the performance king. This is an incredibly expensive chip, but it is currently the best 6 core processor available by a long shot. The Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 Extreme is (more or less) extinct so the GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R gets a chance to show off its support for the latest storage interfaces. Our graphics subsystem is protean as always, three HD 5870's have been trumped by a pair of GTX 280's as the price has come down quite nicely, making the 280's a better deal. If you are willing to purchase one of the few and incredibly expensive motherboards that can do three 16x PCIe cards at full bandwidth, keep in mind that three GTX 280's pass the point of diminishing returns and you will see very little return for the extra $459. Sandforce is a very welcome addition, in part thanks to the extra 20% of storage space now available for it but also for the sheer speed this controller offers. 12GB of DDR3-1800 comes back into the recommended build thanks to a drop in price and the ability of the new Windows to take advantage of that amount of system memory.
There is also an alternative Dream System, the system so powerful it has gone to plaid! The price increases by an additional 50% but you will be running a dualie and 4 graphics cards at 16x speeds.
The new High End system shares its motherboard with the Dream Machine meaning anything in the Dream Machine can be installed into your existing system giving you a great template for an upgrade path. Pick up a second set of Corsair's DDR3-1600 and slap in a second GTX480 and you will be gaming in style. You can use nVIDIA's nVIEW for
multiple monitors and 3D Vision to add depth to the extra width!
Our Mid-Range System recommendation underwent some big changes with the advent of Lynnfield and now it is changing up again. The low end of Intel's new unlocked K series chips, the i5-655K offers incredible overclocking potential for anyone will to try it. The new P55 motherboard that houses your components comes from Gigabyte; their 2oz copper design and dual-BIOS features are impressive and native USB 3.0 support ensures you can use the fastest external storage available! The move to a P55 board also necessitates a change in DDR3 choice, in this case Corsair provides 4GB of dual channel DDR3-1600.
The Budget Leaderboard's Athlon II X4 635 will give you four cores of processing power on a budget and will run rings around previous generations of AMD CPUs in BOINC and Folding@Home applications. The GIGABYTE GA-770T-USB3 has a price just under the $100 mark and offers a feature set that is brilliant at the price and now that USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s components are more common it makes sense to be able to take advantage of them. The HD5670 is still a very viable GPU for use as an HTPC and it can handle light gaming if you keep the resolution reasonable and the price just keeps getting lower. As with all of the HD5xxx the series of cards a second or third display is possible although I would recommend that for productivity or browsing and not so much for gaming. The sale on Corsair's XMS3 Xtreme Performance RAM is back, though not quite as cheap as it has been in the past 2GB of DDR3-1333 is well worth it.
That's it for this month readers! Don't forget to drop by the Hardware Leaderboard forum to share your comments!
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Intel Core i7-950 3.06 GHz Processor |
$299 |
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The Intel Core i7 series of processors is the favourite of anyone looking for serious performance. The 3.06 GHz Core i7 950 offers you a serious amount of power for not too bad of a price; a price which has not changed in quite a while. There was hope that the 6 core CPU from AMD, the 1090T would offer serious competition against the Core i7 series, but it seems that this is not the case. While the price seems aimed at a High End system, the Core i7 860
is cheaper and performs better than the 1090T making it ineligible for
even the Midrange System. That means the Core i7 950 stays at the heart of our High End machine for another month.
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| Motherboard |
GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R |
$209 |
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Is a second LAN port, slightly improved power usage and a bigger heatsink providing cooling for your chipset worth $80? Especially when the features that matter, such as proper dual 16x PCIe slots, SATA 6Gb/s and USB 3.0 are still there. That is why it is the GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R
appears in the high end system this month. At only $209 it leaves a lot more room in the budget than other X58 motherboards that approach $300 and it doesn't force you to prune off the features that matter. The only caveat to this board applies to anyone looking to watercool this rig, there is no integrated system on this board to allow you to bring the onboard heatsinks into your cooling loop.
Steve recently polished off his review of this board if you would like to see it in action.
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| Video Card |
Asus ENGTX480 |
$459 |
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nVIDIA has done a good job with Fermi, even if we at PC Perspective are a little hard on them for the power requirements and heat generation. Those are two things that you need to deal with if you want the best graphics cards on the market which is why this card has been recommended since its appearance. It is the best single GPU on the market as evidenced in Ryan's review of the card. These new cards support multiple monitor setups and 3D Vision, so get ready for a new experience from your games.
One reason to consider this card is how well its performance scales when you add in a second card, as you can see from Ryan's recent testing.
The EyeFinity 6 versions of the Radeon HD5870 with 6 Display Port outs on the back of the card are another interesting option, so if you want more monitors and don't mind the hit in performance you can try the MSI Eyefinity 6 Radeon HD 5870 with 2GB of GDDR5.
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| Memory |
Corsair XMS3 6GB PC3-12800 |
$155 |
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Corsair is currently offering a deal on the Corsair XMS3 6GB PC3-12800 kit @ 9-9-9-24, and you get a $20 rebate, dropping the price under $140. Intel Extreme Memory Profiles are supported and Corsair's DIMMs tend to provide the opportunity for a little overclocking. With 6GB of triple channel RAM you should have plenty of memory bandwidth for gaming, as long as you remember to pick up a 64bit OS.
These DIMMs are also in our Dream Rig, mind you it is a pair of kits that bring the system memory up to 12GB total. You can always consider that as a quick upgrade for this system after you have it for a while.
In the meantime DDR3-1600 is fast enough to keep your GPU and CPU fed.
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| Hard Drive |
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB |
$85 |
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The WD VelociRaptor 300 runs you more than $100 extra compared to the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB and the new 600GB model is even more so why not pull a little trick and split up the Barracuda into a 300GB partition and a 1.2TB partition? Thanks to the laws of physics the 300GB partition will actually beat the VelociRaptor for speed and the 1.2TB partition, well that is a lot of empty storage space and at half the price of Western Digitals beast.
If you have a bit of leeway in your budget then you might want to consider a Sandforce based OCZ Agility 2 120GB SSD, thanks to the new firmware update it has one of the best dollar to gigabyte ratios of the SSDs and is awesomely fast to boot.
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| Sound Card |
Asus Xonar D2X Sound Card |
$150 |
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We have been dominated by Creative Labs sound cards
for years, but we finally think we have another option for high-end
systems in the form of the Asus Xonar D2. Based on a custom chip and
utilizing technologies from Dolby and others, this sound card offers quite a unique take on audio and sits in that unused 1x PCI-E slot! Read our review here.
If you are a rabid audiophile, you can always jump up a level with the $233 ASUS Xonar HDAV1.3 Deluxe 7.1 Channel card that Josh reviewed a little more recently, but that would be the only reason to upgrade.
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| Power Supply |
Corsair TX950 |
$139 |
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Corsair's TX850 was reviewed by Lee back in the Spring but it has been replaced by its bigger brother to ensure that the GTX 480 has enough juice to go full
out. Newegg is having a nice special on the Corsair GT950 which should have absolutely no trouble powering a single GTX 480 and whatever else you would like to place inside this case. The 80+ Bronze rating is also rather important as you want to ensure you are not wasting power as you approach the kilowatt PSU range.
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