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Yet another new build-P35, 8400, 8800gt512-is this good?
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Thread : Yet another new build-P35, 8400, 8800gt512-is this good?
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I would go for an EVGA or XFX cards and a WD hard drive, but that's just personal preference. It would help to know the computer's use and resolution to make judgements on it. --------------- Lian-Li PC-7B | XClio Greatpower 550W | P4 3.2 Prescott SL7E5 | Scythe Ninja 2GB DDR400 Corsair VS (4*512) | eVGA nVidia GF 7600GS AGP vmod 1.46/1.91 OCd 740/910 WD 120GB & 250GB PATA & WD 640GB SATA (on PCI SATA card LOL) WinXP MCE 2004 |
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Yep its a solid build mate --------------- Q6600@3.4,SAPPHIRE HD 4870X2,OCZ 4GB DDR2 800 RAM 4-4-4-15,ASUS MAXIMUS FORMULA X38,SEAGATE 500GB 7200RPM 32MB,TT V1 CPU Cooler,TT ARMOR SILVER ALUMNIUM With 25cm FAN,OCZ MODXSTREAM 900W,LG 2284F 1680x1050 |
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I will use this for Gaming, Web, Ripping dvd's. 1680 x 1050 Res. and yes to the 4-4-4-4-12 Timings. I normally wouldn't spend this much on RAM, However this has the Micron D9 Modules. Not too sure if the D9 is worth the extra$ though. PSU is a Thermaltake 430Watt PurePower (Output +3.3V@20A, +5V@30A, +12V@18A, -5V@0.5A, -12V@0.8A, +5VSB@2A) with a single 12 Volt rail. Thanks again for all the help! |
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Oh yeah, I will use XP Pro, thats why 2GB vs. 4GB. I read in the Memory forums that XP 32-bit doesn't work well with over 2GB, however I have no experience with this. |
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IMO, if you are to buy a new XP Pro license, might as well go for Vista x64 and 4GB. I have a system very similar to what you are trying to build and didn't even bother installing XP even tho the disk was partitioned for it and everything ... --------------- The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The willingness to learn is a choice. - Rebec of Ginaz ![]() |
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$149 for 2gb G.skill wat??? I just bought G.skill 4GB DDR1000 for $89
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Hey man, the system looks good...
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I second the concerns about the PSU. Corsair, Enermax, Antec, Silverstone (most), and Seasonic would be the brands that I would buy (and XClio Greatpowers which are cheap, modular, Channel Well-built and Tier 2). --------------- Lian-Li PC-7B | XClio Greatpower 550W | P4 3.2 Prescott SL7E5 | Scythe Ninja 2GB DDR400 Corsair VS (4*512) | eVGA nVidia GF 7600GS AGP vmod 1.46/1.91 OCd 740/910 WD 120GB & 250GB PATA & WD 640GB SATA (on PCI SATA card LOL) WinXP MCE 2004 |
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I have the XP Pro disc already or I would for sure upgrade to Vista with DX-10. I have a total budget of $750 USD. I am going to buy Crysis and do the Mod where you can get DX-10 results with XP. In response to skizzo, $149 fpr the RAM because of the Micron D9 memory modules, as stated before I am not sure if they are worth it. Does anyone have the link to the power needs Calculator? If not I need to go dig for it. Thank you all! Good stuff! |
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--------------- Lian-Li PC-7B | XClio Greatpower 550W | P4 3.2 Prescott SL7E5 | Scythe Ninja 2GB DDR400 Corsair VS (4*512) | eVGA nVidia GF 7600GS AGP vmod 1.46/1.91 OCd 740/910 WD 120GB & 250GB PATA & WD 640GB SATA (on PCI SATA card LOL) WinXP MCE 2004 |
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Thanks KyleSTL! I will look into less expensive Ram, but still a good fit to overclock the E8400 to 4Ghz., and also get a better PSU with at leaset 30A on the 12V Rail(s). Any suggestions would be welcomed on the RAM, the XClio's on newegg look pretty good and affordable as far as PSU's go. Guess I have more homework to do. |
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Everything looks good, but I would change the memory to this, because it will allow you more head room on your OC (in order to hit 4ghz you will need 9x445 on the FSB which with a 1:1 ratio will give you 890mhz on your memory and not all 6400 memory can hit that) and it is 4gb instead of 2: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6820146755 Keep the MSI because it has the best stock cooler of all the 8800GT's and the hard drive is just fine. I am actually going to be picking one of those up myself in the near future. Also, what are you doing about cooling the CPU at 4ghz? On the power supply concerns. Here are some inexpensive ones (imo) that should get the job done. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] SXS%2b500W Best, 3Ball Message edited by 3Ball on 05-13-2008 at 10:37:53 PM --------------- ASUS P5Q Pro P45 Motherboard Intel C2D E6420 @ 3.20ghz w/ (8x400mhz, 1.3875v, Zalman 9500 & 24+ Hours Orthos Stable) (2x2048mb) G. Skill DDR2 8000 @ 800mhz w/ (5-5-5-10: 2T, 2.1v) VisionTek HD4870 512mb @ (790mhz/1000mhz/AC Accelero Twin Turbo) |
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