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    New Build List

    Well People I have been looking at some components and have come up with a list. Comments on the list would be appreciated.


    2 Dell : 61cm (24'') ST2420L UK Full HD WLED Widescreen Monitor (VGA, DVI-D and HDMI)

    £420

    H.A.F X £129.99

    Asus MAXIMUS V GENE, Intel Z77, S 1155, DDR3, SATA III - 6Gb/s, PCIe 3.0 (x16), DisplayPort/ HDMI, Micro ATX
    £149.72inc VAT

    1536MB Palit GTX 580, 40nm, 4020MHz GDDR5, GPU 783MHz, Shader 1544MHz, 512 Cores, DP/ HDMI/ DL DVI-I
    £287.50inc VAT


    8GB (2x4GB) Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Racing Red, PC3-17066 (2133), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 9-11-10-30, XMP, 1.5V
    £65.76inc VAT

    850W Corsair HX CMPSU-850HXUK, Modular, 90% Eff', 80 PLUS Silver, SLI/CrossFire, EPS 12V, Fan, ATX v2.91, PSU
    £111.42inc VAT

    256GB OCZ Vertex 4, 2.5" SSD, SATA 6Gb/s, Indilinx Everest 2, MLC-Flash, Read 560MB/s, Write 510MB/s, 120k IOPS Max.
    £173.10inc VAT

    2TB Seagate ST2000DL003 Barracuda Green, SATA 6Gb/s, 5900rpm, 64MB Cache, 8ms, NCQ, OEM
    £80.38inc VAT

    Intel Core i7 3770K,1155, Ivy Bridge, Quad Core, 3.5GHz, 5 GT/s DMI, 650MHz GPU, 8MB Smart Cache, 35x Ratio, 77W,Retail
    £251.00inc VAT


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    Re: New Build List

    For a graphics card go with the Radeon HD 7950, it's a newer card and has great OC ability.

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    Re: New Build List

    cheers will check it out. Do you think my p/supply is over the top? Gonna add to my list;
    Optical drive,
    Swap box.
    Did look at the Cosmos 2, but it's out of my price range. Also thought of Antec 1200, can't decide on which case to go for.

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    Re: New Build List

    If it were me I would:

    1) go for the Dell U2412 monitor - only slightly more but IPS (better colour + viewing angles), fully adjustable stands, and Dell's 3 year premium panel guarantee (well worth having)

    2) check out the Plextor M3 Pro and/or M5 Pro SSDs - not sure on relative costings but they're every bit as good, if not better than the OCZ V4 (in the case of the M5 Pro)
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/6153/p...o-256gb-review

    3) Save money, go for a BitFenix case. I use the Survivor - it's ok for a budget case, but a bit fiddly to take the side off, but apart from that it is well stocked with quiet fans +dust filters etc inside. They have released a fair few cases since i got mine, and they consistently get good write ups. My next machine will almost certainly feature one of their cases.

    4) Optical drive, I love my LG bluray. It doesn't miss a beat.

    5) maybe get a 7200 rpm HDD why crawl at 5400rpm?

    6) The PSU seems fairly standard for what most people take these days. You don't really need 850w if you're not doing SLI/Crossfire. I'd look at getting a high-efficiency gold or platinum rated 750w (tops, maybe just 650w) modular model for the build above.

    7) RAM, you might be able to save some cash going for a lower speed - IVB and SB don't really benefit from superfast RAM since the way they overclock is different from the older architectures.

    CPU - yup I'd go for that one. MOBO, it's a good board, well spec'd, could a cheaper ASUS model eg the z77-Pro mATX offer you a similar spec for less cost?

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    Re: New Build List

    You'd be better off goin with an ATX sized motherboard as if you're getting a big case might as well
    Last edited by dacads; 02-09-2012 at 11:23 AM.

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    Re: New Build List

    Thanks for your reply,
    1, Yeah maybe I could save on the PSU and put it towards the Dell U2412
    2, will have another look at the ssd drives
    3, I really like CoolerMaster cases it's just deciding which one.
    4, Will check out the LG Optical
    5, Yeah your right don't know how I missed that. too excited maybe lol
    6, Wll look at some 750w PSU's
    7, Will rejig my ram
    8, Will stay with the cpu i7 3770k

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    Re: New Build List

    What is the primary use of the machine going to be, gaming , video editing ?
    With some knowledge of what the build is for, we may be able to suggest some components that are suited to your build.

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    Re: New Build List

    A little gaming quite bit of animation, might need a couple of hdd's for animation / drawing. It's a surprise joint wedding gift.

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    Re: New Build List

    It looks like a pretty good build, I was just thinking that it could be a bit overkill depending on usage, as i7 cpu is not really needed for gaming. ik 9000 does give some good suggestions though if you want to tweak the build slightly either due to cost or for extra performance.

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