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Spike88 05-20-10 04:39 PM

New Computer (Again)
 
Since my girlfriends laptop has died, and she's using mine we've decided to make a desktop. If anyone remembers I had a similar topic about 4 months ago, in which I ended up getting my laptop. But this time we're seriously going to go through with it. Now I need help building a computer. I'm thinking SLI and I7, budget isn't a question because we're going to afford $200-300 part each paycheck. Which equates to about either 2 $200-300 parts a month, or 1 $400-800 a month.

For starters we have our eyes on this case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119137

And the CPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115225

For the HD i'll probably get a 7200rpm 800gig-1 Terra


Now I need help on Graphics Cards, power supplies, ram, etc. Recommendations would be highly appreciated. I'll probably order the case today.

Spike88 05-20-10 06:53 PM

Ended up going with a Cool Master Full Tower.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119160

FIREWALL 05-20-10 07:54 PM

Here's a Coolermaster case for $30.00 more and won't bust your arse moving it if you have to. Free shipping.

I have one. Love it.

Spike88 05-20-10 08:30 PM

There is no link :haha: plus I already ordered it.

FIREWALL 05-20-10 08:41 PM

DOH !!! Sorry about that. Even tho you already bought one check it out anyways.

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-...5&sr=1-1-fkmr0

Looking forward to hear on progress of your new build.:up:

Spike88 05-20-10 09:48 PM

I'm caught up between the i7 860 and the 930 in terms of processor. There is only a 10 dollar price difference.

Arclight 05-21-10 06:12 AM

Well, there's more to it than that; the 8xx runs on different socket, same as i5. Only the i7 9xx runs on LGA1366, which offers some benefits such as triple-channel (theoretical benefit, mind you. Actual gain going from dual- to triple-channel memory is minimal afaik).

In short, they require different motherboards.


For memory, Kingston is always solid. Good speed, good price, lifetime warranty without strings attached. Fill up half the slots at first (probably 2x2GB or 3x2GB for triple-channel). Can always double it later, if you need more for some reason.

Sea Sonic makes excellent PSUs, though a bit pricey. They also build units for other companies. For example, my Corsair was built by Sea Sonic.

For graphics, I'd say either HD5xxx or GTX4xx. Gets you DX11 (with Win7). Makes it more future-proof, developers are already releasing games for it.

Spike88 05-21-10 07:36 AM

I know they are different Sockets, I just don't know which is better. I was going to plan my motherboard around the CPU. I know according to a Benchmarch that the 960 is better.

I was thinking of getting my PSU after I decided each individual part, so I can use the newegg Power Calculator to tell me what wattage I need.


I understand how Ram and the CPU work, and that DDR3 is the fastest.
I just don't understand how the Speeds for Ram work and how it ties into the CPU.


I miss the old days where computer building was easier. :wah:

Arclight 05-21-10 08:05 AM

Since they moved to QPI from FSB, I haven't the faintest on how it relates exactly either, but it doesn't really matter, inless you plan on some overclocking.

1066 is standard, 1333 seems the butterzone; any faster and gains become minimal, 1600 is the upper standard speed. There are modules with even greater bandwith, but usually comes at the price of latency and a price-premium.

For example, I have a Kingston kit right now of 800MHz DDR2, which has lower latency (imho more important than bandwith for games) than my previous Kingston 1066 kit.

I'd just go with 1600, maybe 1333 if it offers better latency. If you get an i7 920 with the triple-channel, bandwith shouldn't be a concern anyway.


Smartass comment: DDR3 isn't faster, it just has more bandwith, which can translate to better performance, given the timings/latency isn't through the roof (like it was at release, came a long way since then). :know:

Spike88 05-21-10 08:24 AM

Ah, That clears it up, I'll most likely go with 1600 then. I've never really seen the point in Overclocking. I get that it makes your system faster, but It's always seemed to be more about bragging than needing to do it. Throw in the fact it raises the probability of your system frying and it doesn't sound good.

I think I'll most likely get the 930 then.

Arclight 05-21-10 08:31 AM

That would be my choice as well, or get i5 on that other socket. i7 on i5 socket just seems like a way to make a cheaper i7 to me, ie. nerf it.


I'd give it a little more time though, let others chime in. Especially someone who actually used the equipment; still on DDR2 and Core2 myself. Always better to have multiple opinions, even if they contradict. ;)

Spike88 05-21-10 10:09 AM

Hopefully someone else will chime in. :haha:


Although I do have DDR3 memory in my laptop and like it.

Since I'm planning on using a 64bit Windows7, isn't the max ram like 10gigs or the like?

FIREWALL 05-21-10 10:59 AM

Hi Spike and Arclight.

I'm doing yet anoyher build myself since I got yet another new case I couldn't pass on. And This IS my last build. :roll: :haha:

If I readit right it's a $10.00 difference between cpu's ?

Go with the Ci7 as Arclight suggests. The price of the mobo isn't going to be much different.

Well unless you buy this one : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128446 :haha:

Imho if you go with Ci5 the mobo socket stops you from any future upgrade in that area.

CPU and MOBO should be your biggest expenditure.

Their your Foundation for future Upgrades. :yep:

Spike88 05-21-10 11:55 AM

I actually wish I could have gotten the case you had pointed out before.


Although one thing about my current case is that it's built to allow Liquid cooling, which I might add at one point. Although I do prefer Air cooling. (Especially since I drove for two days without any oil in my car. Since I forgot to check it.:damn:) And when I mean no oil, I mean the dipstick was completely dry, took 5 quarts to fill back up. :rotfl2:I can totally see myself forgetting to fill up my liquid reservoir and having my system lock up.

FIREWALL 05-21-10 12:03 PM

Yep. I use liquid cooling too. :up: Aquagate. Like my Coolermaster Comos, this case is built for it.

Might you be able to cancel case order ?


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