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Profile: stranger
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Hi everyone, I'm interested in building a new machine, with a budget limit of around $1300 in mind, not including a monitor/other accessories. What I have in mind for this machine is mostly gaming, but also some work related stuff. If I was going to build this thing, I was planning on getting a nice widescreen monitor, and so would be running games at maybe 1680x1050 or 1440x900.
Message edited by eckso on 07-06-2008 at 02:43:28 AM |
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Profile: old hand
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Get a SATA DVD RW instead of IDE
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Profile: stranger
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Good catch! Thanks for the reply.
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Profile: Faithful Poster
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Nice list.
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Profile: addict
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everything is okay
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Profile: stranger
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I'd be completely open to some overclocking, though I've never tried it before. I am slightly hesitant because I'd like this thing to last at least 2-3 years, would that be a feasible life-cycle for an overcloked rig?
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Profile: Faithful Poster
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A modest overclock to the Q6600 (around 3.0Ghz 3.2Ghz for example) would get about the same performance as the $1000 QX9650 or $1470 QX9770.
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Profile: stranger
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Hmm...I thought it would reduce the lifespan more siginificantly than that, I'd definitately try that. What aftermarket cooling system would you recommend? Are water cooling kits a good price/performance tradeoff? The solid watercooling kits I've seen on newegg were at least $100.
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The things that affect the CPU life span are excess heat, higher voltages and heavy duty cycle. A decent after market CPU cooler will help limit excess heat for a fairly small price. And they perform just as well (and in some cases better) than entry level water cooling. And water cooling brings its own issues and problems (leaks!) into the picture. For the hardcore enthusiast water cooling makes sense. For the rest of us we can get by nicely with air cooling.
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Profile: stranger
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Thank you very much! I think I'm going to go with the S1283 with an extra retention bracket, and try to overclock it to around 3.6. |
