What Do You Think

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  1. Tasslehoff9566

    Tasslehoff9566 Senior Member

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  2. Shock3d

    Shock3d Well-Known Member

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    I'd recommend getting a small HD and putting the money in getting a 2GB ram. Just what I think though. Wait till john or xelink or someone more good with this answers lol.

    Also, what about PSU?
     
  3. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    you need a PSU and a case. optical drives too

    also don't make the mistake of thinking more W on a PSU is the only thing which matters, there's a lot more

    try this for RAM
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16820220174
    after rebate ti's cheaper and it's guaranteed to work in dual channel, on top of that, unless they've changed ICs it uses micron D9 ICs(the same stuff used in DDR2-1200 kits)

    CPU is also cheaper on newegg and zzf
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16819115002
    http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetai...st=pricegrabber

    and the GFX card...
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814133188

    the motherboard is OK. it won't overclock for ----, but you have near the top tiered CPU anyway...
    if you're willing you could spend 200$ less on the CPU and 70$ more on the motherboard and get a bit more power through overclocking(albiet if you wish to use SLi in the future, it will require hacked drivers and their future existence is not guaranteed)
    another idea is to wait a bit for qx6600 to be launched which is the quadcore version of the 6600. It's highly unlikely it would feal all that much faster because the cores would never really be all the utilized, but it's 550ish and I'd get one over an e6700


    you need to learn to shop around...


    also, it really isn't worth the money to get the largest capacity harddrive, most systems can hold 4+
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822148140

    one of those(same series harddrive too) would probably hold more than enough. By the time you need mroe capacity, just buy that 750GB for 1/3rd the price and add it to your system. 1TB(1000GB) are specced to be out by q2 this year by both seagate and hitachi so it's highly likely that there will eb price wars...
     
  4. .DeFuZioN

    .DeFuZioN Well-Known Member

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    It could be cheaper to buy multiple hard drives at lower capacities. I would also recommend you choose another motherboard as ECS arent the greatest, and my ECS board, although its a SOCKET A, is not very good. Definitely look at another motherboard if you are wishing to overclock.
     
  5. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    for a moderate OC, ECS boards are OK, I recall getting a s754 ECS board to a 10% OC around 2 years ago before I even really knew what I was doing. You could probably get a 20-30% OC

    remember, AMDs system bus has a multiplier on it and the memory controller is in the CPU. OCing is relatively non-board restrictive. That's why an $80 board can get you a 50% OC, but for a decent OC on the intel side you need to sheel out 2-3 times as much.
     
  6. Tasslehoff9566

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    thank you for all the help.
     
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    i have that motherboard and tbh it blows lol.... i ran out of money and needed a cheap SLI board.... if you are planing on overclocking past like 5-10% you wont want this board....
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    fvck the idea of SLI boards.

    just get any board with dual CPI-e and use hacked drivers.
     
  9. johndapunk FTW

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    I'd personally suggest the E'6600 (save like ?$200), and go with this board:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16813136168
    or
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16813131045

    this case:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811133154

    this psu:
    http://www.case-mod.com/store/silverstone-...973.html?src=fr

    and yeah, get 2x 320GB Seagate Barracudas. 640GB for $200, or 750GB for $350. ?

    my NEC optical drives have been solid, no issues, so I recommend those.

    I really don't suggest the 8800, as I have seen the review of an R600 sample raping the G80.

    I also agree with Chris' memory choice.


    PS-- Nice to see you post again DeF. Gets my gift more views :P
     

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