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Profile: stranger
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I apologize for my noobness, as this is the first time I have posted on this forum and the first time I have tried to build my own system. I would like to get the opinion of anyone willing to give one on the system I plan to build before I spend the money on parts. I would welcome any comments/suggestions on the following setup (especially if I have neglected some detail such as compatibility of parts or if the power supply is not enough). I have tried to research everything carefully to make sure that the parts will be compatible with one another, but since this is my first time.... I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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Profile: member
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Personally, i would opt for a C2Q Q6600 system with a DS3L.
--------------- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 @ 2.68 GHz/1.12v (Stock cooling p'wns!) - Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L - 4 GB A-Data DDR2 800 @ 850 MHz/5-5-5-15 - GeForce 8800 GS (EVGA 384-P3-N851-AR) @ 650/1734/2000 - ASUS Vento mini tower - Seagate 250 GB 7200.10 hdd - Razer KRAIT |
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Profile: addict
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why do you need the ethernet card if it's already included on the motherboard. |
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Profile: addict
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I heard the PC P&C 750 is on sale, its better. either way 750 is overkill
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Profile: addict
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get a mobo with HT 3.0 if you'll be running a phenom. otherwise your holding your CPU back (and AMD is bad enough already right now |
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Profile: Honorary Poster
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I'm not going to comment on AMD vs. Intel. I'll just assume you've chosen AMD for perfectly valid reasons of your own. What will you be doing with this system?
--------------- There is ALWAYS a drone. Exactly where, or how many drones you will encounter may vary, but that there will be at least one will not. |
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Profile: old hand
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Yeah get the Q6600 or E8400 with the DS3L instead of the phenom. Agree with the PSU suggestion too. --------------- Intel E6750 * Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L * Galaxy 8800GT 512mb 620MHz* Corsair VX450 * 2GB Transcend 667* 2x120GB Seagate SATA * Altec Lansing ATP3* |
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Profile: addict
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I'm not saying go intel. just saying if you go AMD, don't hobble it. |
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Profile: stranger
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Thank you for all the quick suggestions. I'm glad I asked, because it definately looks like I have overlooked a few things. I will get Vista Premium 64bit (thanks for suggesting Newegg, thier price is only $4 more than what I was going to get basic for). Also, no ethernet card - boy I feel stupid. |
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Profile: addict
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you will not need more cooling. the phenom stays pretty cool. i have mine at 2.45ghz @ 27c on stock air with cool'n'quiet enabled. it's your friend.
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Profile: stranger
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Can you suggest any motherboards with HT 3.0 that will work with the AMD Phenom™ X4 Quad-Core? The two motherboards I listed said they supported phenom (and I could actually find a place to buy them).
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Profile: stranger
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Thanks godless, I found the AMD Phenom 9850 BLACK EDITION 2.5GHz on newegg and will still be within budget. Will this get rid of any bottleneck that the 9550 would have caused? |
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Profile: addict
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msi k9a2 platinum supports ht 3.0 up to 2.6ghz. |
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Profile: addict
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trust me it's gonna be much better. i can't run my processor at 2.2ghz (stock speed) anymore. i need to keep it at least 2.4ghz. games play much better just by increasing the speed by 200 mhz. usually by like 5-10fps, which is a lot. |
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Profile: stranger
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Ok, so far it looks like my changes are as follows:
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Profile: addict
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sounds good. just don't get a crappy ram brand. stay with ocz, corsair or crucial |
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Profile: Honorary Poster
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Not so fast. The 9850 is a 125W chip. The 9550 you originally specified is 95W. This caution may only apply to the 780-family of chipsets, but be CERTAIN your motherboard specifically supports the 9850; it may claim to "support Phenom", but not that one. The PWM circuits might overheat and burn up if they cannot handle the required wattage.
--------------- There is ALWAYS a drone. Exactly where, or how many drones you will encounter may vary, but that there will be at least one will not. |
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Profile: addict
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amd 790fx chipsets are rated for the 125w chips. k9a2 platinum is one of the ones that do support this processor. http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php [...] incat_no=1 here is the link to confirm this. msi officially supports this processor. just might need a bios update, depending on how new the mobo is. i've had my 9500 overclocked past the 2.5 mark for quite some time with no issues. Message edited by godless on 05-16-2008 at 05:10:02 AM |
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Ok cool. Just better safe than sorry. Have fun with your build, and tell us how it goes. --------------- There is ALWAYS a drone. Exactly where, or how many drones you will encounter may vary, but that there will be at least one will not. |
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Profile: stranger
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Thanks for all the advice guys! Soon as my tax refund is here I will purchase the parts. When I get it built, I will see if I can take some pics to post. |
