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Here is my Build I just sent the order from Newegg about 30 min ago.

CASE: Antec Nine Hundred
CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8400
DVD±RW : Asus DRW-2014L1T 20X SATA Burner w/Software
FLOPPY: Samsung 1.44 MB FLOPPY DRIVE
FAN: Zalman CNP9500 LED CPU Cooler
HARD DRIVES: RAID-0 with 2 Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 ST3300631AS 300GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA Segate
MOTHERBOARD: EVGA 132-CK-NF78-A1 780i chipset
MEMORY: 4GB (4x1GB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory Corsair XMS2 CAS 4-4-4-12
OS: Vista 64 bit Home Premium
POWERSUPPLY: Antec NeoHE 650 Blue High Efficiency Power Supply
VIDEO: EVGA 512-P-N841-AR GeForce 8800GTS (G92)
WIRELESS ROUTER: Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router
WIRELESS GAMING ADAPTER: Linksys WGA600N Draft Ethernet Port Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming Adapter (not really for the computer this is for my Xbox 360)

Most of the above is new (the HDD is from a friend selling the drives cheap) I am also carrying over my Monitor (Samsung 931B) and my Keyboard and Mouse (Microsoft Silver/Black 104 Normal Keys 24 Function Keys USB RF Wireless Ergonomics Laser Desktop 6000 Mouse Included wireless combo)

I have just ordered the rest and will begin the build early next week.

I will try to post pics when I am all done.

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Would have recommended 2x2GB of RAM but i guess you've already ordered the parts. Looks like a solid build, let us know how it goes :)

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Looks pretty nice, but I've got a few recommendations for next time:

Instead of 4x1GB of RAM, go with 2x2GB so you can easily pop in another 4GB later on.

As for the HDD's, you got a bargain, but if you're going to need more storage then I recommend you go with the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11's. Very fast, high-capacity drives.

Finally, the monitor. That's a 19" Monitor, but I noticed you got an SLI mobo. Are you planning on upgrading the monitor to take advantage of SLI? If not, you could have saved $50-100 on the motherboard by going with a nice P35 board.

You got a great rig though! Have fun putting it together. :D


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* Athlon 64 x2 5000+ * 8800GTS 640MB * ASUS M2N-E SLI *
* Silencer 750 Quad * 2x1GB PC6400 * Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer 7.1 *
* Antec 900 (Sexy) * LG GGC-H20L (Blu-ray / HDDVD-ROM) * Razer Lachesis
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Well i would have gone for the 2x2 RAm but the 4x1 only cost 70.00 after rebate and I think It will be along time before I need more than 4GB of RAM.

I think I may get some 7200.11 later and possibly put them in something like this D-Link DNS-323.

http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=509

I may do the SLI, I have done it in my last two builds with 6600GT's and then with some 7600GTS's. If i get a new monitor I will think of that for my birthday or Christmas (one or the other I will be getting a Blu Ray player) Anyway on the monitor I though about the Samsung 22” SyncMaster Monitor 2232BW.

http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer [...] PEBSFV/XAA

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My brother in law had a better deal than I thought. The HDD were not the Seagate Barracuda 300GB 7200.8 ST3300631AS but rather Seagate Barracuda 300GB 7200.10 ST3300622AS-RK The price was $100.00 for the pair.

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first problem

My case did not come with enough standoffs for proper motherbard instalation. Is it ok to just have it mounted on 9 out of 10 points?

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nvm last post went down to frys and got a case of assorted computer case screws. Hopefully I will be done my build tonight and have pics posted by the weekend.

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Just for future reference, if the missing standoff can be placed in a no-stress area then it should be fine missing one. I recently discovered I was missing one on my current computer, but because I so rarely have to mess about with things on the motherboard I just decided to leave it alone rather than rip the mobo back out.

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Well I am up and running. It started up on the first try. Then I went through some BSOD while installing windows. It did not like all of that memory upfront, then it didn't like the Nvidia driver, but I think I am good to go now. pics to follow. looks ugly now need to figure out some better cable management.

Gosh, i love ATI
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use some of those twist-ties you probably will have gotten wih some of the stuff, ie, cables... I did... add to that a hectic Antec fan and my CM Elite 330 is a wind tunnel :P

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I ran 3dmark06 and scored around 10600 is that good. Also for Vista users my vista experience rating in 5.3 (this is the rank for my processor, everything else is hitting 5.9 which i hear is the highest.) I did not think that my CPU was going to be my weak link. Anyway do my numbers look about right? I am not overclocking anything, may plan to later though.

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Well I noticed the multiplier was off in my bios I have changed it to 9x. that bumped me up to a 12154 3dmark06 and a vista exp of 5.7 (CPU still the low point).


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EVGA 780i, E8400, Zalman CNP9500 LED CPU Cooler, RAID-0 with 2 Seagate 7200.10 300GB, EVGA 8800GTS (G92), 4GB Corsair PC6400 DDR2 800 XMS2 4-4-4-12, Asus 20X SATA Burner, Antec 900, Antec NeoHE 650 Blue,Vista 32 bit Home Premium, Samsung 931B 19inch LCD

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