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Author: | {uZa}1terribleshot [ Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:03 am ] |
Post subject: | My build |
Well after lookin online and help from ya' all, Ive started slowly purchasing items for tyhe new build heres what im planning. Fell free to tell me if anything would be cheaper or better to change or anything that i missed might conflict.... Processor: Intel i7 930 2.80ghz 289.99 Motherboard: Asus P6X58D 239.99 Cooler: Corsair H50 water cooler 79.99 Case: Thermaltake Armour A60 Gaming Mid tower 69.99 Ram: Corsair XMS3 Tri channel 6GB PC 12800 DDR3 129.99 HDD: WD Caviar Blue 500GB 500GB 0 already have DVD: Pionner DVDR 0 already have DVD: Sony DVDR 0 already have Video Card: EVGA Nvidia 9800GT 0 (go for now) already have PSU: Rocketfish 900W ATX 129.99 Well thats what i was thinking, feel free to let me know what ya think since this is my first build. Fell free to tear it apart...lol PS i forgot of course windows 7...lol |
Author: | {uZa}D.O.A. [ Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: My build |
great list of parts the only thing I would change is the PSU... Corsair is the way to go in my opinion and it's only 20 bucks more. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817139013 |
Author: | {uZa}Studdog [ Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: My build |
{uZa}D.O.A. wrote: great list of parts the only thing I would change is the PSU... Corsair is the way to go in my opinion and it's only 20 bucks more. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817139013" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I agree, I personally don't trust generic PSU's. Generic units tend to have cheaper components, fans without ball bearings, ect... If you pick-up a 1000 watt generic unit and then pick up a good quality one, the weight difference is very noticable. I don't know the mechanics of a PSU, but I am guessing the generics have more plastic components and less copper than a good quality one. And I am sure the good quality ones are more reliable, run cooler, and have cleaner power outputs. Personally I use Thermaltake, but Corsair makes some really nice ones also. I prefer the modular units too. Just know that you get what you pay for, so more money will be better quality. I realize there is a limit on cash to spend, but my point is don’t let $20 hold you back. Since a PSU can last thru several upgrades to your system, it’s nice to have a good one. |
Author: | {uZa}1terribleshot [ Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: My build |
Ill check on the psu. I get it for like $60 (sons discount... muhahahaha) Idk how much he gets off others but ill definately check. All the prices listed where before his discounts. Did i mention muhahahahaha lol |
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