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 Oct 18, 2009:
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 has kept the same processor and motherboard combination for quite a while and as you can't find a faster processor on the market right now, the i7-975 stays. The MSI Eclipse Pro still stays, it won a Gold Award thanks to its long list of features and serious overclocking potential. The pair of GeForce GTX 295 from BFG are gone now that AMD's Evergreen has arrived. Three HD 5870s in triple Crossfire has been replaced by a pair of HD 5970s taking you from 3 GPUs to 4 and adding an extra gigabyte of RAM too boot. DX11 support and a chance to play with three LCDs does have a rather high entrance fee. The Intel X25-M 80GB solid state drives continue to have supply problems but thankfully the price is starting to stabilize around the MSRP. It will take a little searching on your own to find the best deal of the day from a dealer that has them in stock. It may even pay to visit brick and mortar stores as well. You will need a large storage drive but make sure you pay less than $90/TB. Previously I recommended overclocking 12GB of DDR3-1800 as it was about half the price of 6GB of DDR3-2000 but that is no longer the case.
Time to try out DDR3-2000!
The High End System has moved to new technology as well except for the Eclipse SLI motherboard. The almost extinct Core i7 940 has been replaced by the much more common Core i7 950 and offers a small speed boost as well. Just as with the Dream System, the HD 5870 powers the graphic subsytem allowing you to enjoy all the same benefits, if not the full horsepower. Lastly the RAM has switched to 6GBs from 3GBs as the price of DDR3 continues to fluctuate.
Our Mid-Range System recommendation has undergone some changes with the advent of Lynnfield, which moves the PCIe controller onto the chip allowing for a significant savings on the motherboard. Don't think that means that the motherboard lacks features, the MSI P55-GD65 still sports solid capacitors, 7 SATA and an eSATA plus MSI's DrMOS. If you are planning on using more than two video cards, then an LGA1366 board and processor might make more sense, but at that point you are really building a high end PC and should plan accordingly. The move to a P55 board also necessitates a change in DDR3 choice, in this case OCZ provides 4GB of dual channel Platinum Edition PC3-10666. The biggest change to the system also gives it a jump in performance, the HD 5770 gives a drop in price along with the exact same benefits as the HD 5870.
Finally, the Budget Leaderboard now sports a Quad core processor thanks to the release of the Athlon II series from AMD. An Athlon II X4 640 appears to power a budget PC that should handle just about anything you want to try. Josh's favourite value AM3 board, the Gigabyte MA770T-UD3P stays, the 785G chipset is great if you are not planning on buying a discrete graphics card and you won't be as even the Budget System takes advantage of AMDs newest GPU. This month it is the HD5750 in the Budget Rig, perfect for surfing or an HTPC and even some light gaming! You might not expect to find Corsair's XMS3 Xtreme Performance RAM in the budget system, but thanks to a great deal that is being offered, 2GB of high end DD3 brings snappy response to a PC that costs less than $600.
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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Core i7 860 |
$289 |
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Lynnfield has arrived on the scene and into our Mid Range System recommendation. A new processor with a much lower power demand and TDP means a cooler quieter system. The efficiency of the processor might not meet that of its little brother, the i5 840 but in terms of raw power it is the i7 860 that will power this PC. You might be limited to buying your GPU and RAM in pairs instead of triplets but the cost savings cannot be ignored on a system that tries to come together for around $1000, you wouldn't be buying 3 graphics cards to begin with.
Take a look at Ryan's full review here.
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Core i7 860 |
- $5
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| Motherboard |
MSI P55-GD65 |
$164 |
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Ryan has put together a video preview of MSI's P55-GD65 covering the features of this MSI board. A pair of x16 PCIe graphics card slots, a pair of x1 PCIe slots and 1 x4 PCIe slot
are spaced to ensure you have enough room for large heatsinks and GPUs, the OC Genie, DrMOS and other features really make this board stand out and thanks to the P55 chipset it is priced below $200.
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MSI P55-GD65 |
- $27
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| Video Card |
GIGABYTE GV-R577D5-1GD-B HD 5770 |
$160 |
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AMD's brand new Evergreen GPUs show up in every single one of the Hardware Leaderboards systems, the 5870 raising the price of the High End system but the HD5770 actually dropping the price of this Midrange System by $40. The support for DX11 will pay off in the very near future, the new optimizations will let you increase your graphics quality settings and the improved power efficiency
is good for your pocket and the amount of heat produced in your system. If you plan on using EyeFinity you would be better off waiting for Crossfire support and putting in a second card which should give a big boost and let you use 3 monitors without sacrificing quality. You can see the card in action in Ryan's review.
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XFX Radeon HD 4890 |
- $34
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| Memory |
OCZ Technology Platinum Edition 4GB PC3- |
$70 |
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Switching to Lynnfield forced a change to a P55 based board which in turn causes a switch to dual channel RAM from triple channel. That also makes the mid ranged system jump from 3GB of DDR3 to 4GB of total physical memory. You could go with 2GB and be perfectly happy, especially if you are still using a 32bit OS. If you did make the switch to 64bit, then 4GB of 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 7-7-7-20
timings will bring a smile to your face.
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OCZ Technology Platinum Edition 4GB PC3- |
- $10
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| Hard Drive |
Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB Hard Drive |
$90 |
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With hard drive prices continuing to drop, we decided that the mid-range system deserves a 1TB hard drive of its own for the low low price seen below. 8.6 cents a gigabyte, how can you go wrong!
If you fill it up, buy a second one; by that time it will probably be 6 cents per gig.
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| Sound Card |
Creative Labs SB X-FI Titanium |
$90 |
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For some reason the pricing of X-Fi cards seems to be creeping upwards. The XtremeGamer which was the previous pick for the mid ranged line is being replaced with the X-Fi Platinum seeing as how the XtremeGamer has headed north of $100. The X-Fi Platinum has more than enough audio power to let you track your enemies by the sound of their footsteps, so don't think you will suffer for the change.
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Creative Labs SB X-FI Titanium |
+ $10
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| Power Supply |
Antec TP-750 |
$104 |
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Just as in the high end build the Antec TruePower 750W PSU provides the juice required for the components of the Midrange system. It is more power than you will likely need but offers plenty of room to grow. Simply picking up a twin for your current video card will offer a nice upgrade and you will not have to worry about the added power drain causing instability in your system.
There was only one way to improve on this PSU and that was to find it for a lower price, which happened this month. Don't miss out, even if you are only upgrading your existing system.
Our review of this stellar PSU can be found here.
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