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First time builder here so I don´t really know what I´m doing :D
Appreciate some kind of feedback. I´m gonna order it from a store and they build it togheter for me (I´m so lazy).


Antec P190 Advanced Super MidiTower inkl. 2 PSU

Asus Rampage Formula iX48 4DDR2-DIMM 2PCI 5PCIe SATA Raid Audio DUAL GB-LAN Firewire Socket775 ATX

Intel Core 2 QUAD Q9550 2.83GHz 12MB FSB1333 Boxed (with cpu-cooler!) Socket 775

Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme Socket 775 / AMD (Do I need to get a 120mm fan aswell?)

2 x Corsair TWIN2X4096-6400C4DHX 2x2048MB (tot. 4096MB) DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz 4-4-4-12

Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS 300GB 10000rpm 16MB cache SATA2

Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 7200rpm 32MB SATA2 (Probably I go with 2 of these)

Asus Extreme Radeon HD4870 X2 2048MB DDR5 TV-out HDTV DUAL DVI RETAIL PCI Express

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oh wow thats going to be one fast rig!
wat psu r u using?
the hardrives u got seem to be overkill. well just my opinion.


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The thing is that I´m a photographer and need loads of HD space and preferable fast ones since I´m moving around and working with huge files.

The Antec P190 comes with 2 PSU and that together is 1200W. Here is the info from their webpage:
Neo-Link 1200 Watt dual power supply system:
One 650 Watt Neo Power is responsible for powering the motherboard and add-in cards, while another 550 Watt, handles your drives and other peripherals


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