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Hi there guys and girls, I am new to this community. I would greatly appreciate some help on my build. I will do my very best not to ramble and keep my questions short if there are any to follow up on your comments.

This build is to accomodate my love of gaming and to be possibly used for 3d animation/multimedia design for a potential course coming up this year.

The build. What I have already and what I am on the verge of purchasing.

Case - Coolermaster stacker 832 - PURCHASED

Case fans - Noctua nf- p12 * 2/ nf - s12 800rpm * 3/ nf-s12 1200rpm *1 - PURCHASED

Cooler - noctua nh-d14 - PURCHASED

Ssd - ocz vertex 2 60gb * 2 (to be setup in raid format) - PURCHASED

Cpu - Sandy Bridge i7 2600k - NOT YET PURCHASED

Mobo - Asrock p67 extreme 4 or msi p67a-gd65 - NOT YET PURCHASED

Ram - Mushkin Enhanced Redline Ridgeback 8GB 2X4GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 7-9-8-24 Dual Channel Memory Kit - NOT YET PURCHASED

GPU - Sapphire vapor-x HD 5870 (it's my oldie from another pc)- PURCHASED

PSU - Corsair AX 1200 - NOT YET PURCHASED

Things to note here:

I will be doing a gpu upgrade later (obtaining to gtx 470's for free or buying a gtx580)

I picked that psu for future proofing myself, if this is to much wasted power then I am open to suggestions, keeping in mind that I will eventually have a dual gpu setup and the CPU will be overclocked to at least 4.2,4.5 - Suggestions for PSU need to be of a very high rating (safety if the psu blows etc. and a good efficiency at low/idle voltages and all that jazz)

The Ram is a tricky one, I need something to fit under the noctua dh-14 and from watching all of the youtube vids by tom I can't stop thinking about mushkin - yet I can't find any compatbility listed with both motherboards I am considering on their websites for mushkin??? But I may have read that any dual ddr3 ram should be compatible with the new p67 system. Googling provides some scarce information about mushkin/sandy bridge combos and there is something about sandy bridge processors being designed to run with ram at 1.5v whereas the specs on the mushkin is 1.65v? 1600mhz is selected to obtain lower cas latencies. So I suppose I will have to look at alternatives if necessary.

Finally, the motherboard options are driving me up the wall!!! MSI perhaps has a higher build quality than asrock and a better gaming edge to it whereas the asrock seems to be the board for everything and sets itself up there against asus and gigabyte - yet does the small gains over each of these boards in performance benchmarks really effect real game time experience? Will they both do well for gaming and running metro 2033/crysis 2/brink/rage/far cry 2 etc and more cpu heavy games out there. I think at the end of the day I will either need kick ass gpu (perhaps a single gtx 580,680) to make my gaming rig complete.

On to the other matter of the boards....I have read through forums that users of the msi board have problems fitting their gpu's into an sli/crossfire setup without blocking off some parts of the board. I haven't looked at the asrock for build design issues.

Looks are not the most important part here so please don't judge each board on how pretty it is. I don't really care when it comes down to the best choice out of the two.

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I want to make a choice soon as these chips are diminishing quickly in Australia and I know the price is going to go up in demand soon so I wish to make a choice by tomorrow or the next day.

If there is anything else I should be taking into account then please tell me. I think what I have here so far will be a great pc for 2011 and 2012 and I will probably use it in 2013 also. Unless ivy tantalises me into spending money but I doubt it as of yet.

The idea is to have a really solid system that is running efficiently and overclocked, not to stressed on temps with all the air I have going into it and the ability to upgrade selected components in the future without having to change to much of the build. (hence the big ass psu unit and massive case)

Anyway thanks for reading this and as promised I will make sure not to be indecisive in nature when new parts are suggested. I HOPE EVERYTHING IS COMPATIBLE ALSO!!!!

Thanks a bunch guys/girls and to Tom for all his hard work in making reviewing an enjoyable experience with the solid link to this site to read full reviews of products and their capabilities. It really makes someone like me who is new to building pc's and overclocking a chance to start learning the ropes of it all. I will have a hand building this rig from a friend incase anyone was worried!

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I'd probably go with a different motherboard. I like ASUS and Gigabyte. UD4 or UD7 from GB. 2600k is a good choice, especially for folding. If all you plan on doing is gaming, you will get similar results with a 2500k and save some cash. A 1200w PSU is not needed whatsoever even with dual GTX470s. I run my SLI setup with a TX850. If you went tri-sli or wanted to go multiple 580s it would be a good choice, but for the price I'd go with something of a lower wattage.

Good choice with the Redline Ridgebacks, they will work without issue.
 
Keep the ax 1200 itll serve you for a lot of builds afterwards. Of course only if you dont mind spending the money to futureproof your rig (not needed for ur current setup but if you get a mental one like mine 3x gtx 580 sli it will serve you well)
 
No point in having more than 2 cards.... the psu is BIG and prob not needed? How long you planning on keeping the 5870?
 
@ INMATE183,

Not keeping the 5870 to long, If I can sell it to someone shortly, then I will aquire 1 gtx 580.

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So confirmation on RAM as a good move, I am assuming it will work on all p67 motherboards then? Please correct me if I am wrong here.

Motherboard options....I need a better answer why I should lean to asus and gigabyte - after researching msi/asrock boards I have selected the two for value and performance - In selecting a cheaper board I get to purchase the 2600k instead of the 2500k also.

I know there are some issues in placing gpu's in 3 way sli on the asrock yet I don't intend to use it I think.

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@hmmblah

I thought having the hyperthreading feature will be a wiser choice for the future.

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@adicool96

I am not in need of the most extreme computer ever - (gtx 580 * 3 FTW) and I am sure two 580's will blitz anything for a while to come.

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* Side note - If I get a cheaper psu - I can afford a better motherboard? Yet what can't the asrock do on a basic level that the gigabyte p67a-ud7 can do for example?

I am not very good at determining the best board to be honest for this is my first time, but I have been researching all performance benchmarks etc. and got the list down to those 2 boards I selected, what makes my price/performance attitude wrong with those specific boards? Should I be investing in something a bit pricier at 300 + instead of 200 dollars. Won't that mean I will get features on the board that I probably don't need, or is there improvements to be had on higher end boards in terms of components, layout and oc ability that I am not aware of.
 
Hi

A high-tech motherboard works 2 cards and overclocks well, if you can save more get a descent board to save upgrading later and save money in long-term, so a little more money gets you alot more.

I started my i5 750 on a mid h55 board, later i got a high p55 board and a second card and that works a treat
 
Leaning to the msi board now - I found a sweet deal in America bundled with a i72600k which my brother can purchase for me resulting in 527 dollars - If I were to buy an i7 over the i5 sandy here it would cost me 110 dollars more as opposed to 40 dollars more over in America.

The msi board is 190 also and seems to fit my needs as a gamer and I think my ssd's and graphics cards will help performance moreso then the board when possibly running 3d applications for school etc.

The question I pose now is the ehanced redline ridgeback ram? ok for this because I can't see it on the ram support list. That doesn't mean it is not going to work right?

EDIT - Ram has been verified as ok by the best in the business so don't worry about replying to this question thanks.
 
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