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Old 19-02-2007, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink) Top
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I haven't really been building for too long and i got a K8N sli motherboard from msi and want to add some OCz ram to it but want to know if that is a good brand to go with. Also if the platinum 2gb ram from them is any good.

I am also planning to buy:
Power supply: RAIDMAX RX-630A $99.99
Video Card: EVGA 7900gs $159.99
floppy drive: Scythe YD-8V08-BK (Black) 18-in-1 USB 2.0 FDD & Card Reader Combo $29.99
monitor: CHIMEI CMV 946D Silver-Black 19" 2ms DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor $199.99
HDD: not sure yet, any suggestions? at least 250Gb
Processor: wanted to buy AMD FX-55 san diego but newegg doesnt have it right now.
Dvd-drive: not sure yet, any suggestions?


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I haven't really been building for too long and i got a K8N sli motherboard from msi and want to add some OCz ram to it but want to know if that is a good brand to go with.
well personally i'd go for Corsair Value but Kington & Crucial have a good rep
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HDD: not sure yet, any suggestions? at least 250Gb
Seagate are the most reliable but seagate took over Maxtor last year & seagate are just rebadging their own drives and putting a label saying Maxtor but i've also heard good things about WD and Samgung
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Dvd-drive: not sure yet, any suggestions?
personally i've got an Asus DVD+/-RW and i'm more than happy with it
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Do you got any suggestions for a good gaming processor seeing as to how i missed the awsome newegg deal on the amd fx-55 for $180 or so. I dont want anything over $200. thanks.
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The FX-55 is an old CPU model, the last in the single-core line of FX processors was the FX-57. It then went to the FX-60 (Dual core Socket 939) and now there's the FX-62 (Dual core Socket AM2)

List exactly what you currently have and your budget for the rest of the system and we'll be able to suggest the remaining parts.
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To be honest, instead of trying to blow the money on an uber-pricey CPU, go with a mid-range CPU and spend a little more on the video card. Games rely more on the video card than the CPU. I'm not saying go with a Sempron 2600, but instead of shelling out for an FX, you might go with an A64 4000+ or something else in the middle, and then go with a 7900GT. You might even consider an X2, but that's unnecessary for gaming.

Hard drive: Seagate, Western Digital, Samsung, Hitatchi...all good.

DVD: I like Pioneer. Their current DVD-RW drive, the 111D, is about $30 last time I checked the 'egg.

Good RAM brands:

-Corsair
-Kingston
-OCZ
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-Patriot
-G.Skill
-Mushkin

OCZ's platinum has gotten pretty good marks from what I've read. If you're not planning to overclock, Kingston ValueRAM or Corsair's ValueSelect are your best bets.
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