feelmdmagood
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Was not till a week ago, I decided to venture out and build another computer,
Better specs, more power, outrageous performance.
Anyways I was looking everywhere for answers, I don't consider myself to be a complete noob, but theres always room to learn from peeps that are more connected with computing.
So I found this awsome site, great reviews, lots of things that I'm still reading about, and learning.
I use to live in the US, where computer parts where cheaper, now I moved to the UK, (Bromyard) if anyone even heard of this place, I'm suprised to find it on Google Maps, but here computer parts are quite expensive, must be the ratio of the £ and the $ 2 for 1, anyways lot harder if your not rich.
So I come here for help on building a Computer
So Far I have Purchased the Motherboad its an Asus P5N32-E Plus, I got it for £87.00 , 2 months old board considering they go for £120 Brand new.
Now what I been reading is that theres different types of Sli chipset, Nforce 630, 650 and the latest one 680,
How do you determine what chipset is on the board I purchased, I have read in the manual and does not say anything about what chipset is in.
I assume is the NForce 650i instead of the 680i, but is just a guess.
So my next Purchase after considerable thought and reading on reviews is the Case, and the case that is recomended is the Cooler Master Stacker 832 , I have seen it with shipping in only one place Misco, for £160 with shipping.
I would like to ask the experts here if this is a good case first of all, and if its recomended, Where could I purchase it for cheaper?
after that having case and mother board, will aim for the PSU, I don't know what PSU is good out there, but in terms of graphics card, I been asking everyone, and they recomended not to go Sli on the board unless I have more than 1 monitor, So I decided to get the Nvidia 8800 Ultra that has 768GDDR3, GPU clock speed of 612MHZ, MEM Clock speed of 2,160MHZ and is Dual-DVI,
What you guys think, is this a good choice, to go with?
I need to get a good PSU because I have read it does consume some power this board.
also I have no idea yet what CPU to Purchase yet, this guy in here ( Ham) told me that this board does not take in particular Quad core CPUs, even thought in the users manual does say that it can take the new 45nm Yorkfield.
I was thinking in purchasing a Core 2 Extreme(45nm Yorkfield Quad Core)
3.0GHZ, 1333MHZ FSB, 12MB L2 Cache
Thats was my original plan, but if the experts recomend a Better CPU that works well for this motherboard, I'm open for sugestions, also where can I get then not to pricy, cause they cost a arm and a leg.
In terms of Ram, I was thinking in purchasing 4Modules of 2GB DDR2 800MHZ
OCZ Gold with Thermalcooling feature.
where can I purchaze OCZ ram for a discounted prize?
Now in terms of cooling the CPU and GPU, what is better fan cooling or watercooling?
I never installed watercooling before, from what I have read is simple to install the kits, but what is preferable, does watercooling work better than fan cooling? What do you guys recomend and why?
I think I cover everything, The drive I will just have 2X 500GB Western digital satas runing at 7200 RPMs.
So for the experts you been there, know where to find good deals, and know what works good with what, Please help me set up this nice machine.
Thanks
Dave
Better specs, more power, outrageous performance.
Anyways I was looking everywhere for answers, I don't consider myself to be a complete noob, but theres always room to learn from peeps that are more connected with computing.
So I found this awsome site, great reviews, lots of things that I'm still reading about, and learning.
I use to live in the US, where computer parts where cheaper, now I moved to the UK, (Bromyard) if anyone even heard of this place, I'm suprised to find it on Google Maps, but here computer parts are quite expensive, must be the ratio of the £ and the $ 2 for 1, anyways lot harder if your not rich.
So I come here for help on building a Computer
So Far I have Purchased the Motherboad its an Asus P5N32-E Plus, I got it for £87.00 , 2 months old board considering they go for £120 Brand new.
Now what I been reading is that theres different types of Sli chipset, Nforce 630, 650 and the latest one 680,
How do you determine what chipset is on the board I purchased, I have read in the manual and does not say anything about what chipset is in.
I assume is the NForce 650i instead of the 680i, but is just a guess.
So my next Purchase after considerable thought and reading on reviews is the Case, and the case that is recomended is the Cooler Master Stacker 832 , I have seen it with shipping in only one place Misco, for £160 with shipping.
I would like to ask the experts here if this is a good case first of all, and if its recomended, Where could I purchase it for cheaper?
after that having case and mother board, will aim for the PSU, I don't know what PSU is good out there, but in terms of graphics card, I been asking everyone, and they recomended not to go Sli on the board unless I have more than 1 monitor, So I decided to get the Nvidia 8800 Ultra that has 768GDDR3, GPU clock speed of 612MHZ, MEM Clock speed of 2,160MHZ and is Dual-DVI,
What you guys think, is this a good choice, to go with?
I need to get a good PSU because I have read it does consume some power this board.
also I have no idea yet what CPU to Purchase yet, this guy in here ( Ham) told me that this board does not take in particular Quad core CPUs, even thought in the users manual does say that it can take the new 45nm Yorkfield.
I was thinking in purchasing a Core 2 Extreme(45nm Yorkfield Quad Core)
3.0GHZ, 1333MHZ FSB, 12MB L2 Cache
Thats was my original plan, but if the experts recomend a Better CPU that works well for this motherboard, I'm open for sugestions, also where can I get then not to pricy, cause they cost a arm and a leg.
In terms of Ram, I was thinking in purchasing 4Modules of 2GB DDR2 800MHZ
OCZ Gold with Thermalcooling feature.
where can I purchaze OCZ ram for a discounted prize?
Now in terms of cooling the CPU and GPU, what is better fan cooling or watercooling?
I never installed watercooling before, from what I have read is simple to install the kits, but what is preferable, does watercooling work better than fan cooling? What do you guys recomend and why?
I think I cover everything, The drive I will just have 2X 500GB Western digital satas runing at 7200 RPMs.
So for the experts you been there, know where to find good deals, and know what works good with what, Please help me set up this nice machine.
Thanks
Dave