need opinions on future gaming system build
im building ths gaming system:
BTW i already have a monitor.
512MB BFG Tech 8800GT OC2, PCI-E 2.0, Mem 1950MHz GDDR3, GPU 675MHz, 112 Cores, 2x DL DVI-I £111.63
Xigmatek HDT-S1283 (H.D.T.) 120mm PWM Fan x3 Heat-pipe LGA775/K8/AM2 Cpu cooler Quad Core Ready £22.27
120mm Xclio 16 Blade Quiet Cooling Fan - Black Frame - Clear Blades - Blue LED 2400rpm Ballbearing £4.20 (x3)
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound for CPU and Chipset Coolers - 3.5 gram £4.45
320 GB Samsung HD321KJ Spinpoint T166, SATA 300, 7200 rpm, 16MB Cache, 9 ms, NCQ £35.59
Logitech 967560-0120 Media Wired Keyboard, PS2, Black £7.74
4GB (2x2GB) Corsair XMS2, DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz), Unbuffered, CAS 4-4-4-12, DHX £69.96
Wolf King MSWK-TR-SIL, Trooper Gaming Optical Mouse, 2200dpi, USB 1.1/2.0, 7 Buttons, Silver £17.61
Asus P5K-E/WIFI-AP, iP35, S 775, PCI-E (x16), DDR2 1066/667/800, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX £87.88
ASUS 2014L1T 20x DVD±R, 8x DVD±DL, DVD+RW x8/-RW x6, x14 DVD-RAM, SATA, Lightscribe, Black OEM £18.32
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1* 32Bit 1Pk OEM (DVD) £58.62
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 SLACR, Kentsfield Core, Socket 775, 2.40 GHz 1066MHz 8MB Cache, Retail £129.24
580W HiperPower HPU-4M580 Black SLi Ready 20+24Pins P8 Ready ATX2.2/BTX £39.82
Sharkoon Rebel 9 ECONOMY Black Edition ATX - (No PSU or fans) £28.19
Total: £657 inc shipping.
Is there anything i need or anything i should upgrade/downgrade?
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btw this is my first build
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I would change 3 things in your list:
1. Get the Arctic Cooling MX-2 instead of the AS-5. Made by the same company and AC use MX-2 instead of AS-5 so it is better plus its cheaper and comes in a bigger tube so lasts longer. Far better deal on the MX-2 paste.
2. Drop the Hiper PSU for a Corsair HX520. Its only around £15 more expensive but is MUCH better with its 5 year warranty and excellent reviews.
3. Don't purchase a GFX yet. Wait for what ATI have to offer. They haven't fallen over and died yet. They still have fight left in them and will more than likely pull something good out of the bag with the HD4850 and HD4870 cards.
Other than that I haven't noticed any problems with your choices.
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yeh I agree with ExHail but i would say i'm havent heard about that cpu cooler but for around the £30 mark you can pick up a tuniq tower which is an excellent cooler or a thermaltake one...
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Best go for the Tuniq if your gonna overclock that Quad, guess it's the next best thing to a simple fluid cooled CPU... just a bit on the noisy and cumbersome side though :) on full load.
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thanks for the suggestions exail, i got bored of refreshing about an hours ago lol
Ill follow your suggestions, and change the PSU and thermal paste, but ill stick with my cpu cooler, crazyfool, cos ive read really good reviews about it
I doubt the new ati hd48xx cards will be any better value than the 8800gt, but we'll see...
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At £130-£140 expected launch price for the HD4850 and rumours of it beating the 9800GTX I'd say its value for money will be excellent.
Just wait and see, you never know hype has been right before when ATI launched the X800 series. Lets just pray its right this time.
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is the 550w Corsair VX Series PSU comparable to the one ExHail mentioned. THe only difference that i can see is the modular capabilities of the HX, and the £10 price difference
ive checked out the new ati line up, and it looks pretty good, ill definitely consider it
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thanks in advance for any response, im going to bed: its midnight here in england
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joz12345
thanks in advance for any response, im going to bed: its midnight here in england
Its an english forum just so you know so I'm from england and I think most of the others are too :D
Yeah the only real difference is that its modular but having a modular PSU is well worth the extra £10 imo :)
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ive read on the internet about modular psus and apparently, all they do is make things tidier, and actually decrease performance. Why would anyone want that?
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Change your case fans to Sharkoon Silent Eagle 2000s :)
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ive been reading around and i think ive made a final decision. Im gonna stick with the hiper psu. Ive read a few reviews and theyre all good, and it comes with a 3 year warranty, enough time to save for a new one if it fails lol.
tell me if im being stupid, but £25 extra seems like a lot to pay for a similar power supply
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modular PSU will keep your case tidier as you can use only the connectors you need so you can get better temperatues due to increased air flow, throughout the case but is this worth $25? £12.50? depends on if you want your PC to look neat and/or are bothered about air flow IMO.
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the non-modular one comes with sleeved cables and the other one doesnt, so i think that that makes up for the airflow problem
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ExHail
I would change 3 things in your list:
1. Get the Arctic Cooling MX-2 instead of the AS-5. Made by the same company and AC use MX-2 instead of AS-5 so it is better plus its cheaper and comes in a bigger tube so lasts longer. Far better deal on the MX-2 paste.
2. Drop the Hiper PSU for a Corsair HX520. Its only around £15 more expensive but is MUCH better with its 5 year warranty and excellent reviews.
2 excellent pieces of advice, with MX-2 you don't need to worry about "breaking in" the paste, and as for the PSU it's even better now as Corsair do EU/UK rma services here instead of in the USA which makes them more appealing now.
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joz12345
ive been reading around and i think ive made a final decision. Im gonna stick with the hiper psu. Ive read a few reviews and theyre all good, and it comes with a 3 year warranty, enough time to save for a new one if it fails lol.
tell me if im being stupid, but £25 extra seems like a lot to pay for a similar power supply
Well I'll just say I wouldn't go Hiper, it may be enough time to save for a new one if it fails, but I'd still go for a Corsair, better quality and better efficiency. The Hiper isn't £39 for no reason. I personally wouldn't get one but if you want one then get one.