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Heres the new build:

CPU - INTEL Core 2 DUO Wlfdale 3.0 GHz

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6819115037

GPU - ATI 4870 512mb

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814102748

HDD - Segate Barracuda 320 GB

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6822148139

RAM - OCZ Reaper 4GB (2 X 2gb)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6820227267

MOBO - ASUS pK5 Delux

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813131182

PSU - Raidmax Hybrid 2 730W

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817152036

Case - CoolerMaster 690

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OS - Windows Vista Home Premium

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What does everyone think? Solid pc?


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i've once heard raidmax psu's are garbage... any1 wanna second that? ive never had a personal experience from them though... everything looks good though

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thanks for the reply! But im not good with psu's ... whats the quality difference? I dont understand, does it not feed power efficiently or is more eligible to break. Is that the quality difference? Anyone wanna explain?


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E8400 and HD 4870 and CM690 and the O/S are great choices.

The IDE hard drive is a bad idea. Get a WD6400AAKS instead.

The P5K Deluxe is a bad idea too, because it is based on an old chipset called P35 with PCI-E 1.1. slots. Get a P5E Deluxe or GA-X48-DS4 if you intend to add a second video card later. Based on that 730W PSU, I'm assuming you want that option. If you're not interested in Crossfire, P5Q Pro or GA-EP45-DS3R will be OK and it's cheaper.

Dump the RAIDMAX. Get a 750TX instead, or a PC Power & Cooling 750W.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817703009 $130
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] &Tpk=750tx $110

Both are top quality and powerful enough for your system even if you add a second video card. The main difference is that the PC Power & Cooling product has a smarter layout IMO when it comes to removing heat, and it's been around long enough to get a lot of awards.

BTW, that Raidmax has only enough PCI-E connectors for one HD 4870. The other two have enough for two cards. As for quality, PC Power & Cooling is usually considered the best PSU brand, with Corsair very close. Raidmax is considered tier 5, as in "buy it only if nothing else is available".




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thnx so heres my changes...

For the PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817341002

For the Mobo


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 813128086R


For the HDD

WD6400AAKS


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OK, so I assume you will never want a second video card, since you're getting a motherboard with a single PCI-E x16 slot and a PSU with connectors for a single card. You can save $20 with a StealthXStream 600W.

I wouldn't buy an Open Box motherboard. Risky move. $10 more buys you a new GA-EP43-DS3L. You lose RAID, but you get PCI-E 2.0, and you know it hasn't been damaged and all the pieces are there.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813128347

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ok thanks dude! the advice is greatly apprechiated, but how much power do i have left from the 600? what if i want to upgrade my GPU in the future and it requires more power?


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The 610w pcp&c will power a bit more with better stability

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817703005

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Yeah, if your next card is like the HD 4870X2 or 9800GX2 then 600W is little.

Try this one:

Corsair 650TX, $75
http://www.buy.com/prod/corsair-tx [...] 78324.html

Compared to the GameXStream 700W, it's $5 less, offers 52A instead of 56A, and it has 6+2 pins instead of just 6 pin. The HD 4870 is happy just with 6-pin connectors, but your next card most likely will want 8-pin connectors because those allow more power.

There's also a 750TX for $95 at www.buy.com, if you want something even more future-proof.

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ok thanks... whatabout the mobo should go with the ds3l ?? or any other cheap p35 suggestions


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+1 for the 750TX

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Stay away from P35, man. P35 motherboards have PCI-E 1.1, not PCI-E 2, and that's bad. You're worried about the PSU not supporting your next video card, but not about the MB bottlenecking that next card? Even the HD 4870 runs better in a PCI-E 2 slot, at least in some cases. Seriously, look for something with P43 or P45. If the GA-EP43-DS3L doesn't have all the features you need, maybe the P5Q?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813131295

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Whatever aevm says. Just do it.....you'll be glad you did :-)


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LOL, I'm blushing. :) Really now, I've been known to say dumb things. The OP better do his research. Can't just trust unknown people on a forum, not a good idea...

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07-20-2008 at 05:44:41 AM