Ordered my new motherboard today, so I'm deffinitely locked-in to building a new computer now, it's nothing special, just a
SuperMicro X9SCA. I had to import it from the USA, the nearest seller was in Germany but he wanted £200 for it BEFORE any shipping costs, the one in the USA was around £145 and after shipping, came to around £170, so I saved at least £30 on that. If they
were available in my country, they would probably cost at least twice that amount.
The processor I want to use with the board is the Xeon E3-1270. I was going to go with a single E5-1620 (A bit like a buff version of the i7-3820, would have used an X9SRA mobo if anyone cares) but I can not obtain one. The E3-1270 seems to be good value though, it is a quad core CPU with HyperThreading (8 Logical cores then) and the
Benchmarks are promising for a CPU that will cost little more than £250 given the length of time I want to use it for. Give it 32GB of RAM and some other nice hardware and the machine should perform very well - my main tasks are video editing, gaming isn't something I really do on the PC outside of old DOS computers and Duke Nukem - should still play everything if I want it to though.
That's another import though, again, the nearest seller wants near enough £400 for it when I can get one from the US for under £300, my hat is off to you sellers in the USA, you've saved my ass and my cash several times now, I thank you all for shipping internationally.
If you can't tell, I'm tired, I started playing Haunting Ground and saved my game, the save screen tells you both the time you have been playing in total and the time at which you saved, it said 5:00 which is concerning, luckily I don't have to be up for anything anytime soon.