New Build PLEASE help

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by ablia, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. ablia

    ablia Geek Trainee

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    Hey,

    I am working on building a system, I don't know a ton about building a computer but have figured out I can build the same system I would get from Alienware buy buying the parts from Tigerdirect and having them build the computer for about $1500 less. Below is what I am planning on building:

    intel i7 975 extreme 3.33 quad core

    EVGA Geforce GTX 295 video card

    EVGA X58 Motherboard

    Corsair Core i7 Dominator 6GB PC12800 DDR3 RAM - Tri Channel, 1600MHz, 6144MB (3 x 2048MB), DHX

    10000 RPM velociraptor HD 300GB

    Vista 64 bit

    I really need some help with a few questions please

    1. Do these parts all look compatible with eachother? If not what should I replace?

    2. what type of power supply do I need? 850?

    3. This computer is ONLY for gaming, with that in mind are there any adjmustments you think I should make with the parts I selected?

    4. Would this HD be alot faster then the one I selected?
    Buy the Patriot Warp 128GB SATA II 2.5" Solid State Drive at TigerDirect.ca

    Any help would be VERY appreciated
     
  2. BoBBYI986

    BoBBYI986 Geek

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    yes everthin is compatible, I would go for another raptor 300gb hard drive and use the onboard raid for a raid 0 lookin at about 240-250mb/s read and write speed, also enable caching. 850w psu will be fine for that setup make sure it's a good brand such as corsair ocz, enermax etc. I wouldn't bother with the ssd as they have quite high failure rates.

    I wouldn't go wasting loads of money on that gtx 295 as it's pretty much almost old skool kit with the gt300 dx11 series coming out possibly end of this month with windows 7 release. Also ATI has the 5870 dx 11 card available for about £300. I've checked a few bench marks it's very close to the gtx 295. But personally I would wait.

    Also I would recommened using windows 7 64bit instead of vista. overall better performance.

    Also invest in a good cpu heatsink such as the Thermalright Ultra 120 copper. Bad boy heatsink worth every penny. especially if your overclocking which is a must do on a core i7.
     

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