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Chris Cristini
Wed Jan 14 2009, 10:32PM Print
Chris Cristini Registered Member #1749 Joined: Fri Oct 10 2008, 02:04AM
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Will all this stuff work together I am going to work my ass off for the $2200 that I need to build it I was just wondering if I could get some advice from u guys be much appreciated. I am getting the mother board,CPU.1tb hard drive.combo drive.DVD burner.the case,video card,memory well everything I need for a new computer. Case Link2 Mother board Link2 Video card Link2 PSU Link2 Memory Link2 CPU Link2 I looked everything over I just want to be sure that I wont be left in a bad situation.A lot of money.
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Adrenaline
Thu Jan 15 2009, 03:51PM
Adrenaline Registered Member #235 Joined: Wed Feb 22 2006, 04:59PM
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I would not use a Raidmax PSU
PC&P 750W MUCH better
if red( matches your ATI) doesn't bother you, same PSU just cheaper
PC&P 750W CF
or
Corsair 750W
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Zenador
Thu Jan 15 2009, 04:10PM
Zenador Registered Member #1733 Joined: Thu Oct 02 2008, 03:17PM
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I've not had good experiences with Asus boards. I've gone to Gigabyte boards with on-board RAID, made the switch years ago.

As for PSU, I'll only buy Ultra. Little more $ but have a lifetime warranty, and are completely modular. I only plug in the cables I need. In a hot-running box (SLI, quad-core, 4+ harddrives, the less cables restricting airflow the better IMO.


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El_Roberto
Thu Jan 15 2009, 08:25PM
El_Roberto Registered Member #1774 Joined: Wed Oct 22 2008, 02:51AM
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I would reccomend that you do as the others have said but also, I would also reccomend that you go with an intel core 2 processor because it is likely you'll get a faster performing pc for the same price. Other than that, nice choices. I wish I could afford to update my rig, but because of university im stuck with a slow intel q6600 and no video card... (I had to sell it to pay fees)
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Dr. Dark Current
Thu Jan 15 2009, 09:44PM
Dr. Dark Current Registered Member #152 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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Yeah I would rather get a Core 2 duo CPU.

As for the PSU, get FORTRON 600w (e.g the GLN line). They are very reliable (afaik they have the lowest failure rate, even lower than PC&P or Corsair) and pretty cheap.

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Tom540
Thu Jan 15 2009, 09:47PM
Tom540 Banned on 3/17/2009.
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El_Roberto wrote ...

I would reccomend that you do as the others have said but also, I would also reccomend that you go with an intel core 2 processor because it is likely you'll get a faster performing pc for the same price. Other than that, nice choices. I wish I could afford to update my rig, but because of university im stuck with a slow intel q6600 and no video card... (I had to sell it to pay fees)

I second this advice. The E8400,E8500 or E8600 are of AWESOME value for the price. Much better than the current AMD cpus. They are very fast and overclock more than the quad cores and cost the same as the AMD you chose. here-> Link2 I use an E8500 and an E8400 in my 2 computers at home.

I would also go with the gskill 1066MHz ram instead here-> Link2
Its faster and has even more reviews than almost anything from newegg. its great stuff. I have some in my computer. The 1066 has higher bandwidth since its in the middle of the RAM spectrum so its got decent MHz speed plus very good timings. It outperformed the corsair ddr3 I had and then sold on eBay.

Good choice on the video card though. My brother has that one and I have the regular 4870, which is also an awesome card.

-Tom
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Chris Cristini
Fri Jan 16 2009, 12:18AM
Chris Cristini Registered Member #1749 Joined: Fri Oct 10 2008, 02:04AM
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Here is a link to my wish list I don't know if u guys can revue it but it is worth a try right. I have gone a little over the $2200 limit but it is every thing I need with out the desk or the computer chair. AMD is the only CPU manufacture I have owned I feel I should maybe stick with them that's not a bad thing right? I have up dated my wish list. And I want to try AMD's new 3.0ghz quad core and revues say I can OC it very well just by changing the multiplier with out upping the voltage changing voltage on a processor makes me kind of nervous.Well here is the speakers that I want Link2 and that processor Link2 And I am going with the gskill 1066MHz ram thank you Tom540.

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Firefox
Fri Jan 16 2009, 02:26AM
Firefox Registered Member #1389 Joined: Thu Mar 13 2008, 12:50AM
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I highly recommend getting an Intel Core Duo or even an i7 (if you want to pay for it) processor over any current AMD Phenom. You'll simply get more bang for your buck. I advised AMD's Athlon processors a few years back because the same was true of AMD then. When/if AMD becomes top dog again, I will advise buying their processors again.
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Tom540
Sat Jan 24 2009, 01:28AM
Tom540 Banned on 3/17/2009.
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It kills me to think you're spending 2200 on a computer with an AMD processor. The amount of power more you could have with that same amount of cash is insane. Once again I am so happy I didn't buy AMD and I can't stress enough how much you are screwing yourself right now with this. Normally it might not be as big a deal but the intel processors are so much better right now. My brother and I both just upgraded from AMD.
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rp181
Sat Jan 24 2009, 02:47AM
rp181 Registered Member #1062 Joined: Tue Oct 16 2007, 02:01AM
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I say just take your 2000$ and buy a voodoo HP firebird. intel 2 quad core 2.3ghz, 4GB RAM, NVIDIA mother board and graphics card.
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