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semi-final build plan (with some issues) help is appreciated
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Hi. I am building a gaming PC and this is what I've got so far. I'm not 100% set on some of the components so there may be may be two there. I would appreciate if you could tell me which one is better for my needs. I would also like to be sure that all the parts will work together so any input you can offer will be great.
Case: Antec 900 ATX Mid-tower: I like the 4 fans on this case. It's great for cooling and I also like how it looks.
CPU: Q6600: I am fairly sure this will be my proc.
PSU: Coolermaster 850W (165$) or OCZ GameXtreme 700W (140$)- This is one of my big question marks. I am looking to possibly get a 8800GTS 640 or 8800GTX and SLI it later without a future PSU upgrade. I've heard that the GameXtreme happily runs 2 GTX's and it is cheaper.
Mobo: ASUS P5N32-E SLI: This was (strongly) reccomended to me as a cheaper version of the Striker Extreme board. I want to be sure this will work with my RAM. I've checked out the QVL list on ASUS's website but I'm not sure if it's on there or not. I've also read reviews on Newegg that are a little disturbing
HTML Code: Customer Reviews Of ASUS P5N32-E SLI LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
. I'm not sure about this mobo and I would really appreciate help on this part.
Video Card: 8600GT OC SLI or 8800GTS 640MB (future SLI) or 8800GTX (future SLI): I am looking for playing new games at max settings with smooth gameplay at a resolution of 1680x1050. The only reason the SLI 8600GT's are on here is because they were recommended to me but quite frankly, they just dont satisfy my needs. I am wondering what is the better option, 8800GTS 640 for 100$ less than the 8800GTX? I also want whatever vid. card I get to be supported by my PSU for future SLI.
Memory: CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800: My big question here is will my memory work with my mobo?? Here's the link to the product page for exact info.
Hard Drive: I am planning on getting two drives, Raptor 10000RPM 150GB Drive (200$) and a cheap 2nd drive, Seagate 7200RPM 250GB Drive (65$): I will use the fast drive for my OS and games and the other for standard stuff. I was considering getting JUST the 150GB drive but my current 250GB drive is getting full and 150GB is not enough room. I like the idea of the fast drive. I know it is expensive but I am willing to pay for it.
DVD Drives: 2 20x DVDRW w/lightscribe (100$): I like the idea of lightscribe and it is not that expensive. Also, after getting my first comp. with two drives I will not settle for just one. I frequently use both drives and it is not that expensive to get 2.
Operating System: XP Pro or Vista Home Premium???: Ahhh... the question that has been plagueing me forever. I know I want GOOD graphics and GOOD gameplay. I love having top of the line graphics as in DX10 and I've seen screenshot comparisons of Crysis in DX9 vs. DX10 and DX10 looks better. HOWEVER, I've been told that Vista SIGNIFICANTLY affects game perfomance (like 10-30%)?? I want Vista for its sparkle but I am NOT willing to give up 30% performance in games like Oblivion, Crysis, etc. I NEED HELP ON THIS DECISION plz...
My overall build is coming together but I need help mostly on the PSU, mobo, video card (between GTS and GTX), and OS. I would really like this to be a sucessful build and I will REALLY appreciate and help you guys can offer.
I would stick with the OCZ PS, or at around $180 the PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad. I didn't read through the scads of reviews on the MB, but trust me, most complaints about ANY ASUS MB are concerning first batch runs and/or user error, even ASUS will tell you that. It's been out a while so you shouldn't have to worry about the bugs being worked out.
Corsair is one of the most common brands of memory used and very good. I wouldn't worry about it either. You'll probably want to add 2 more gigs of RAM if you go to Vista though, but I think that MB does have 4 DIMMS, so you should still be able to go dual channel. On the video, if you wait until Nvidia's next cards come out, which will happen fairly soon, you'll be able to get a 8800GTX much cheaper.
You'll love the Raptor, I have two 74 GB ones, and paid over $175 apiece for them nearly 3 yrs ago. They are very ruggedly built. Seagates are also good but another good option on the high capacity drives are the Hitachi Deskstars. Personally I would not get Vista yet, wait until at least SP1 if you are the type that does not like inconsistent performance. It does OK with some games in the 32 bit version, but others not so good.
Just use XP for now if you have a copy and do an upgrade later to Vista Home Premium 32 bit retail version. Or, if you have the money to spend now you could get VHP and set up a dual boot. There's really no point to that unless you crave Aero for a desktop though.
If you have no OS currently then it's a tough call but I would say Vista Home Premium 32 bit wouldn't be bad as many of the more popular games are now working OK on it and it probably won't be much longer before SP1
CPU: Q6600: I am fairly sure this will be my proc.
I'm not convinced by Quad-Cores ATM. They provide little to no performance gain over Core 2 Duo's. The more powerful Quad-Cores will be coming out late 2008 but right now Quad-Cores are Core 2 Duo's with 2 more cores slapped on and aren't even used.
I would try going for a E6750 for less than a Q6600 bust same, if not better performance.
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Originally Posted by Cheeseking25
PSU: Coolermaster 850W (165$) or OCZ GameXtreme 700W (140$)- This is one of my big question marks. I am looking to possibly get a 8800GTS 640 or 8800GTX and SLI it later without a future PSU upgrade. I've heard that the GameXtreme happily runs 2 GTX's and it is cheaper.
I'd go for the OCZ. I had a CoolerMaster PSU and it died after only a year of use. 700W is still plenty for SLI.
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Originally Posted by Cheeseking25
Mobo: ASUS P5N32-E SLI: This was (strongly) reccomended to me as a cheaper version of the Striker Extreme board. I want to be sure this will work with my RAM. I've checked out the QVL list on ASUS's website but I'm not sure if it's on there or not. I've also read reviews on Newegg that are a little disturbing
HTML Code: Customer Reviews Of ASUS P5N32-E SLI LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
. I'm not sure about this mobo and I would really appreciate help on this part.
You should be fine with the P5N, if your willing to pay that much for a motherboard.
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Originally Posted by Cheeseking25
Video Card: 8600GT OC SLI or 8800GTS 640MB (future SLI) or 8800GTX (future SLI): I am looking for playing new games at max settings with smooth gameplay at a resolution of 1680x1050. The only reason the SLI 8600GT's are on here is because they were recommended to me but quite frankly, they just dont satisfy my needs. I am wondering what is the better option, 8800GTS 640 for 100$ less than the 8800GTX? I also want whatever vid. card I get to be supported by my PSU for future SLI.
The 8600GT in SLI would be a bad idea, they are pretty low-end and putting two of them together won't make it any better. If your going to future SLI the GTX or GTS 640MB would be best choices.
If you think you can afford a GTX now and one later down the line to SLI then by all means go for it. Though if you want to save a little you could always go with the GTS. They aren't that much less powerful.
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Originally Posted by Cheeseking25
Memory: CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800: My big question here is will my memory work with my mobo??
Memory will work fine and its also a good choice.
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Originally Posted by Cheeseking25
Operating System: XP Pro or Vista Home Premium???: Ahhh... the question that has been plagueing me forever. I know I want GOOD graphics and GOOD gameplay. I love having top of the line graphics as in DX10 and I've seen screenshot comparisons of Crysis in DX9 vs. DX10 and DX10 looks better. HOWEVER, I've been told that Vista SIGNIFICANTLY affects game perfomance (like 10-30%)?? I want Vista for its sparkle but I am NOT willing to give up 30% performance in games like Oblivion, Crysis, etc. I NEED HELP ON THIS DECISION plz...
Since you are getting a 8 series card I would suggest Vista Premium. Although if you do get Vista I would suggest you up the XMS RAM from 2GB to 4GB.
Vista can be power-hungry and you'd be alot safer with 4GB.
Just use XP for now if you have a copy and do an upgrade later to Vista Home Premium 32 bit retail version. Or, if you have the money to spend now you could get VHP and set up a dual boot. There's really no point to that unless you crave Aero for a desktop though.
If you have no OS currently then it's a tough call but I would say Vista Home Premium 32 bit wouldn't be bad as many of the more popular games are now working OK on it and it probably won't be much longer before SP1
My problem is that I have no OS and I am stuck because I figure I'll be upgrading to Vista sometime in the future if I get XP now. How bad is Vista with older program compatability issues? and is it really better to get 4 GB of RAM?? (that costs 2x the $$$) There's no way I'll be dual-booting so its eithier one or the other... btw any word on when SP1 comes out?
Heh, just asked this yesterday - did a quick search though and found a bit of info at the Windows Vista Team Blog. Looks like the beta was released for privates testers on September 24th and the final release is schedule for Q1 of next year (supposedly February-ish).
My problem is that I have no OS and I am stuck because I figure I'll be upgrading to Vista sometime in the future if I get XP now. How bad is Vista with older program compatability issues? and is it really better to get 4 GB of RAM?? (that costs 2x the $$$) There's no way I'll be dual-booting so its eithier one or the other... btw any word on when SP1 comes out?
Vista is now one year old, and I would say that if you're building a new PC, then you ought to get it. Most all compatibility issues have been worked out.
And not to mention that trying to bench mark an OS on when its first service pack is due out isn't a good idea for Vista. SP1 is just going to be a roll-up off all the updates that Vista has had so far, there won't be a marked improvement in performance or compatibility.
ok, ive also priced out a Dell system (XPS 720) that would only cost about 300 more than this and would actually have a few more features (sound card, better memory, bigger 2nd hard drive). Since I bought my previous system from Dell and have had alot of good expierence with them, I am JUST WONDERING, how good is their upgradability for the future?
ok, ive also priced out a Dell system (XPS 720) that would only cost about 300 more than this and would actually have a few more features (sound card, better memory, bigger 2nd hard drive). Since I bought my previous system from Dell and have had alot of good expierence with them, I am JUST WONDERING, how good is their upgradability for the future?
What are the specs and price of what your buying? Dell can be extremely over-priced and most of the time it just isn't worth it buying from them.
I would want to save $300, wouldn't you? That can get you a whole 8800GTS 320MB or a number of other PC components.
I would say there upgradability for the future is slim to none and they will charge you hugely for upgrading a component.
SP1 is just going to be a roll-up off all the updates that Vista has had so far, there won't be a marked improvement in performance or compatibility.
I've heard rumors of this. If it's true, and I really wish people would quote their sources when they say it, it tends to confirm what some have said that there won't really BE a Vista service pack, at least not in the true sense like XP had.
It also makes deciding on XP vs Vista even harder. Are there any sites that list all the known games still having issues with Vista?
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