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Okay, I've been going back and forth and back and forth and thought it was time to get some other opinions. I'm building a new system for some gaming and lots of photoshop editing and processing. This is what I have come up with and could use any suggestions concerning recommended psu wattage and even alternatives to the video card. (Keep in mind I live in Canada).
a) CoolerMaster CM690 ATX Mid-Tower Case for $75CAD
Message edited by Photosytes on 03-28-2008 at 07:25:10 PM |
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Another quick question (sorry if I seem to be all over the place, it's been that kind of day)...
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Ok first of all the Coolermaster Stacker 690 is a great case, it cools as well as the 900, looks good, and is easier to build a system in, slightly. I built my buddy a system with the 690, and am running a 900 right now, and my only regret is that I did not go with the Stacker 690. Also it is cheaper. The PC P&C 610w should be the PSU you get, it has plenty of power, and is very high quality. When buying a PSU the most important thing about it is the quality. A mid-low end 1000w will blow on you faster than a high end 500w with that system, seriously. I never buy a PSU that is lower than Tier1, and only Tier2 if there is a good reason. The PC P&C Silencer series is a true Tier1 PSU series, and I am running the 750w now. It IS quiet, it looks decent, I got the 750w Crossfire edition because I liked the price and red paint, and it gives full confidence in its stability and quality. Lastly, what are you requirements when it comes to fans? --------------- Blasphemy is the spice of life. |
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Leaving the CPU at stock speed? Stock fan's fine (though many people replace it anyway to make it run that bit cooler)
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Ah I see you meant CPU cooler, well I just so happen to know a great and affordable one. The Xigmatek S1283, it performs on the level of the TRU and TRUE, and costs half as much with a fan included. Be warned however it is very tall. --------------- Blasphemy is the spice of life. |
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Sounds like lots of good advice and always like to hear people recommending things that they have had personal experience with!
Message edited by Photosytes on 03-28-2008 at 08:50:31 PM |
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Yeah the Coolermaster 690 is considered part of the Stacker series, its an amazing case. The X2 is the ATI 3870 X2, it performs slightly better than an 8800 Ultra and only costs $400-$450. Here are my current favorite 120mm case fans:
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There are quite a few choices from Scythe. I read a couple of reviews that says the Ultra Kaze (your last url) is quiet loud. What about the Scythe Kama (http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/020/dfspwm_detail.html). It can be connected to the MB which can then increase or decrease it whenever necessary. Would that help keep it quieter? I don't mind if it gets louder when I'm loading it up but otherwise I'd prefer it to be quieter. |
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Yeah the Ultra Kaze is loud, maybe the loudest 120mm fan on the market, but I like cooling. The Aerocool is not too loud, it has 16 blades so it can push a lot of air with out high RPMs. --------------- Blasphemy is the spice of life. |
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I notice that Corsair gives a 5 year warranty while PC Cooling is only 3.
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Thanks everyone for all the insight, it proved to be very helpful!!
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Looks good --------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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Not planning on OC'ing, but if I ever change my mind I will definitely get a different CPU cooler.
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Good job on going with the PC P&C 610w, the Corsair is nice but not that nice. Also the cooler you CPU runs the longer it's life span, and I have found that the stock Intel cooler has a tendency to slowly work its way loose and possible fry your CPU. Even if your not overclocking the Intel stock cooler is terrible, and I would replace it if I were you. --------------- Blasphemy is the spice of life. |
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Everytime I turn around there's something else to 'budget' into the mix!! |
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--------------- Opinions are like asses,everybody has one. |
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Work smarter, not harder!!
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--------------- PSU Tiers GPU Power usage 8800gtx/380w PSU! s939 x2 4200/7900gs |
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