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Hello wise computer folks. I recently decided to get a new desktop and decided I would like to take a stab at building my own. I have done some research and put together a preliminary component list. I was hoping i could gain some insight from your experience in this department. Any advice as to how to upgrade/downgrade components as well as whether or not my components are compatible would be greatly appreciated.
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#1 the board you getting is made for crossfire
Message edited by licid24 on 07-19-2008 at 09:21:35 PM |
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Here's my $1000 build: https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/ [...] ID=8291612
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go and check old post |
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http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/ [...] er=8291612 sorry heres the public one |
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licid24,
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Get the WD640 roughly the same price range, and faster than the seagate 500. |
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The 4850 is definitely a better card than the 9600GT if you don't mind going ATI (I only say this cause some people are brand loyal).
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Hello again all. I thank you for your advice thus far. I have taken it into account and tweaked my component list. Please let me know what you think about the new set!
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Here the updated list if anyone is following. Please let me know what you think.
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Unless you really want Raid, you should stick to one 640GB HD. I think you've made some great choices. What are you doing about cooling? I suggest you use the Xigmatek S1283 and buy the retention bracket so you don't have to worry about push pins. I don't know if that fits in your case, but look at the Cooler Master RC-690. It's a great case, and I know for sure it fits in there. Message edited by thepowerofdonuts on 07-22-2008 at 06:45:21 AM |
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thanks much donuts. good to tell that some of my research paid off! i will look into cooling. i was under the impression that the stock cooking that came with the system would suffice but i trust your judgment. |
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Well you can do some research. Look for cooler roundups. You don't have to trust my judgment. You should always do research, if only to better understand the system you're building. |
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sounds good. i have been advised that if i use my current choice of motherboard and cpu that i will be unable to crossfire two 4850 video cards. i was not planning on buying two cards immediately but rather leaving this as an option for later expansion. i was told however that to do this i would need an AMD motherboard and processor. is this true? |
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No, you can buy an X48 motherboard that supports intel processors and has support for crossfire. It's $225, a great price. I think with that deluxe you can crossfire, but it's not actually two pciex16 slots when you crossfire, it turns into 2 picex8. |
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thanks much. a member of another forum said i would have to buy AMD processor and mobo to be able to crossfire two 4850's. i was confused because i checked ASUS's website and they specify this board as crossfire ready. |
