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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!



Dream System Leaderboard Estimated Cost: $3149
High End System Leaderboard Estimated Cost: $1496
Mid Range System Leaderboard Estimated Cost: $911
Budget System Leaderboard Estimated Cost: $448
Processor AMD Athlon II X4 635 $99
Finally the price of the AMD Athlon II X4 635 has dropped in price to $99 and you don't feel that the extra 100MHz is worth paying more realize that the X4 630 currently costs $4.00 less.  AMD is really doing a good job at keeping a hold of the budget PC builders heart. 
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Previous Selection and Price Change AMD Athlon II X4 635 - $0
Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-770T-USB3 $79
If you want the GIGABYTE GA-770TA-UD3 it has jumped to $95 + shipping which really takes away from the attraction it held last month.  Gigabyte's 'Power of 3' is thankfully an entire series of motherboards all of which provide extra power for your USB drives, support for USB 3.0 and SATA 3, aka SATA 6Gb/s. Back we go to the GIGABYTE GA-770T-USB3, another AMD 770 based board with all of the features you need even with the trimming Gigabyte did to keep the board under $100. 890FX based boards have more features but as even the least expensive will add $50 or more it is hard to justify placing it in a Budget Build ... on the other hand this is not a strict restaurant; substitutions are perfectly acceptable.
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Previous Selection and Price Change GIGABYTE GA-770TA-UD3 - $10
Video Card SAPPHIRE 100287VGAL $85
Now that AMD is offering so many different cards at around the $100 mark, I don't want to force those looking for a budget system to purchase the HD 5750, unless you really want to.

Instead, why not try the HD 5670 at $85, especially since the $15 MIR is back, meaning the cost will end up at $70.  The card is slightly slower than the HD5750 but a little faster than the GeForce GT 240, so it does not push the envelop as much as Ryan would like to see but it sits in a nice spot.  Even nicer is the support for all of the wonderful tricks the HD5xxx family has, like EyeFinity. It also uses very little power if you are thinking of a budget HTPC capable PC, which this card is perfect for with VGA, DVI and HDMI out.
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Previous Selection and Price Change SAPPHIRE 100287VGAL - $1
Memory Corsair XMS3 TW3X2G1333C9A $60
The recommended pair of 1GB Corsair XMS3 Xtreme Performance DIMMs have come down in price again and it is becoming easy to tell that DDR2 is on the way out.  The DIMMs are DDR3 1333MHz with latencies of 9-9-9-24 making the memory subsytem on the Budget Build every bit as fast as some of the more expensive boxen if not quite as large.  Increasing the size of the DIMMs comes with a high price compared to the return as the budget build is not likely to be tasked with chores that benefit from a large pool of RAM.
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Previous Selection and Price Change Corsair XMS3 TW3X2G1333C9A - $5
Hard Drive WD Caviar Blue WD10EALS Hard Drive 1 TB $60

With hard drive prices continuing to drop, we decided that even the budget system deserves a 1TB hard drive of its own as they now cost below $100.  This month the WD Caviar Blue WD10EALS is the terabyte drive on the Leaderboard, partly thanks to its ability to trounce a Velociraptor if you set it up properly

You can save a few dollars by going with a 500GB drive but limiting yourself in that way, especially on a motherboard with only a half dozen SATA connectors and especially if you plan on partitioning it seems like a good way to short yourself.

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Previous Selection and Price Change SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB - $8
Sound Card On-board audio $0

With the Realtek ALC888 7.1 audio onboard you don't need to pick up a sound card, something that helps bring the price of the budget build down.  The quality of sound reproduction is perfect for watching movies or listening to music and while it won't be terribly effective at sound editing, that really is not the purpose of this build.

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Previous Selection and Price Change On-board audio - $0
Power Supply Corsair CMPSU-450VX 450W PSU $65

The Corsair CMPSU-450VX 450W Active Power Supply is not the newest PSU on the market but there are two very big things going for it.  When Lee first encountered it, he was so impressed that he handed it an Editors Choice Award.  The second is the 5 year warranty offered by Corsair which will guarantee that this PSU will be with you for a long time.  It sports an 80+ efficiency rating and will produce almost no noise, all benefits when you are looking for a PC on a budget.

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Previous Selection and Price Change Corsair CMPSU-450VX 450W PSU - $0
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