[Equipment Configurations] Advice for New Desktop

Hi all,



Our church just recently purchased EasyWorship 7, and now our next challenge to purchase a desktop with sufficient power for projection to three different destinations (operator, congregation, foldback) i.e. triple output, at 1080p resolution.



From the system requirements, we understand that we need at least an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 or higher graphics card and a 3.2 GHz Intel i7, if we want to achieve 4K. However, since 1080p is only approximately "2K", but we do need triple output, we're not sure how to proceed.



Currently, we're looking at the range of i5 (8400, 8500, 8600) and i7 8700, with a GTX 1080. Would anyone be able to comment on whether we should scale up/down?



Dominic

The minimum card for this system should be the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050, but the 1060 or 1070 would be a good upgrade. All of the GTX cards support 3 - 4 independent screens.

You might look at the i5-8600K It's a 6 core processor that can clock up to 4.5 GHz. Pretty good bang for the buck.

I also recommend going with an NVMe SSD



Here's a link to a parts list. https://secure.newegg.com/Wishlist/SharedWishlistDetail?ID=1C28PaQ4yCp7TP7wGEQ7vw%3d%3d&&cm_mmc=snc-email-_-sr-_-wishlist-1C28PaQ4yCp7TP7wGEQ7vw%3d%3d-_-01/11/2019]EasyWorship Newegg Parts List
We just purchased EasyWorship this past weekend and are getting the build for a PC together. I'm hoping someone here can tell me if my picks are good. Obviously if I can save some $ that would be better.



[b]CPU [/b]

Intel - Core i5-8600K 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor



[b]CPU Cooler[/b]

Cooler Master - Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler



[b]Motherboard[/b]

MSI - Z370-A PRO ATX LGA1151 Motherboard



[b]Memory [/b]

G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-2400 Memory



[b]Storage [/b]

SanDisk - SSD PLUS 480 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive

Seagate - Barracuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive



[b]Video Card [/b]

EVGA - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3 GB SC GAMING Video Card



[b]Case [/b]

Fractal Design - Focus G (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case



[b]Power Supply[/b]

EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply



[b]Optical Drive[/b]

Asus - DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer



Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit
Get a better SSD. That is the bottom of the barrel (re: cheap) Sandisk with poor performance and suspect reliability. Do yourself a favor and get a Samsung or Crucial SSD. Much better drives performance and reliability wise. And get the M.2 NVME variety instead of the SATA III 2.5" if possible. It will cost a few dollars more but an NVME drive is 4 to 5 times faster than a SATA III drive. You never want to scrimp on your drives.



Other than that I don't see any red flags there.
Would it be possible to get the newegg list updated? several items are out of stock. Thanks!
I've updated the wishlist from newegg.
Thanks Rodger!
Let me ask you...



Would the i5-8400 be much of a performance hit compared to the i5-8600k? It's not much of a price difference but $65 is $65, lol.
You would never notice the difference aside from benchmarks. The only real advantage the 8600k has is that it can be overclocked, but for use in EasyWorship you really shouldn't be overclocking anyway.
Yep, I swapped the 8600K out with the 8400. Good observation!
The 8600k could be a good choice if you happened to catch it on sale for the same price or less than the 8400 though. I just wouldn't pay more for it for an application where absolute stability is key like EW would be. The last thing someone needs is to have the computer crash in the middle of a service due to poorly implemented overclocking.

The minimum card for this system should be the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050, but the 1060 or 1070 would be a good upgrade. All of the GTX cards support 3 - 4 independent screens.

You might look at the i5-8600K It's a 6 core processor that can clock up to 4.5 GHz. Pretty good bang for the buck.

I also recommend going with an NVMe SSD



Here's a link to a parts list. https://secure.newegg.com/Wishlist/SharedWishlistDetail?ID=1C28PaQ4yCp7TP7wGEQ7vw%3d%3d&&cm_mmc=snc-email-_-sr-_-wishlist-1C28PaQ4yCp7TP7wGEQ7vw%3d%3d-_-01/11/2019]EasyWorship Newegg Parts List

Is there an updated list. Several of the items in the wishlist are out of stock.
Just look for an i5-8400, 8500, or 8600. Just because the link shows out of stock doesn't mean that they aren't available from Amazon, B&H Photo, or other sellers. Newegg sells the boxed retail versions as well as OEM versions that aren't in retail packaging. They are the same actual cpu, just packaged differently. Get whichever one is the best deal. Just stay away from third party sellers as they sometimes send out fake parts.



As for the case, you can substitute any ATX or MATX case that you can find for a good price. Just make sure that it conforms to the motherboard size. MATX is smaller and can fit in an ATX case. An ATX motherboard is larger and won't fit in a MATX case.



Any GTX 1050 will be fine. Several brands have them and they are all decent. Just pick up the one that is the best deal.



Essentially, the way items go in and out of stock any list can become obsolete within a day or two if it is too specific. If you give me an idea of your budget I can probably figure one out tomorrow sometime. Or if you make a shopping list from one of the sites you can post it and we can look it over and make suggestions.

Just look for an i5-8400, 8500, or 8600. Just because the link shows out of stock doesn't mean that they aren't available from Amazon, B&H Photo, or other sellers. Newegg sells the boxed retail versions as well as OEM versions that aren't in retail packaging. They are the same actual cpu, just packaged differently. Get whichever one is the best deal. Just stay away from third party sellers as they sometimes send out fake parts.



As for the case, you can substitute any ATX or MATX case that you can find for a good price. Just make sure that it conforms to the motherboard size. MATX is smaller and can fit in an ATX case. An ATX motherboard is larger and won't fit in a MATX case.



Any GTX 1050 will be fine. Several brands have them and they are all decent. Just pick up the one that is the best deal.



Essentially, the way items go in and out of stock any list can become obsolete within a day or two if it is too specific. If you give me an idea of your budget I can probably figure one out tomorrow sometime. Or if you make a shopping list from one of the sites you can post it and we can look it over and make suggestions.


How about this CPU?

Would you suggest purchasing a separate CPU fan rather than using the one that comes with the processor?