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Well to start this is my first attempt at building a computer; it will be used almost entirely for gaming. I have been researching, reading reviews, product manuals, etc for the past three weeks trying to make sure I am getting quality and compatible components. I am looking for some opinions on what I have put together, any comments/suggestions would be appriciated. Thanks in advance
.Case: Thermaltake Xaser V Damier Aluminum ATX Mid Tower PSU: OCZ Modstream 520W +12V@26A ATX PSU Mobo: ASUS P5WD2-E Premium (LGA 775) Intel 975X ATX Mobo CPU: Intel Pentium 4 651 (3.4Ghz) Cedar Mill 800Mhz FSB 2mb L2 Cache LGA775 EM64T HDD: Western Digital Caviar SE 200GB SATA 3.0GB/S OEM RAM: Patriot Dual Channel 2GB (2x1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Pri Optical: Sony Black IDE CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive Sound Card: Mobo Onboard Realtek ALC882M 8-Channel (To be upgraded later) Video Card: XFX Geforce 7800GT 256MB FDD: Sony Black 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader Lan: Mobo Onboard Monitor: 21" Hitachi CRT (To be replaced later) Speakers: Random Cheap Speakers for the moment (To be upgraded later) OS: Windows XP Pro |
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Major overkill on the ram unless you are going to be overclocking heavily. At 800 FSB, you can't use the bandwidth of anything over DDR2 533. Just because the board officially supports DDR2 800 doesn't mean that's what's appropriate. Even the 1066 FSB EE processors can't use over DDR2 667 effectively.
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Power supply looks incompatible with the motherboard and is only single rail. Asus lists the connectors on this page.
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Case is not on Intel's TAC (Thermally Advantaged Chassis) list, which could lead to overheating problems. Nvidia video card on a Crossfire capable motherboard.
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If i were you, since this is a gaming PC, you might want to look at the Athlon 3800+.
If you want more of a multitasking CPU, spend the extra 10-15$ on X2 3800+. The 3800+ yields more in the fps tests, while the x2 3800 yields less fps but more multitasking abilities. |
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danky, please do not push AMD when the poster has chosen an Intel build.
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Made some changes
GLC I found some Corsair RAM but the cost for 2GB is about $115 more than the patriot is it worth it?
Jayb, from what I have read the Asus EZplug is a 4-pin molex connector, it is for stability when using dual video cards. I took you're advice about the 12V dual rails though, I am looking at the antec I listed further down. Danky I know a lot of people find Athlon better then Intel, but I have always had good luck with Intel and decided to stick with it. Checked around and made some changes: Case: COOLER MASTER Wave Master TAC-T01-EK Black Computer Case PSU: Antec TRUEPOWERII TPII-550 550W Power Supply Mobo: ASUS P5WD2-E Premium (LGA 775) Intel 975X ATX Mobo CPU: Intel Pentium 4 651 (3.4Ghz) Cedar Mill 800Mhz FSB 2mb L2 Cache LGA775 EM64T HDD: Western Digital Caviar SE 200GB SATA 3.0GB/S OEM RAM: Patriot Dual Channel 2GB (2x1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) (Maybe) Pri Optical: Sony Black IDE CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive Sound Card: Mobo Onboard Realtek ALC882M 8-Channel (To be upgraded later) Video Card: XFX Geforce 7800GT 256MB FDD: Sony Black 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader Lan: Mobo Onboard Monitor: 21" Hitachi CRT (To be replaced later) Speakers: Random Cheap Speakers for the moment (To be upgraded later) OS: Windows XP Pro Thanks again guys. Last edited by DemonSpawn; 02-25-2006 at 06:16 PM. |
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Here's the best ram for the buck if you want some headroom for tweaking:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145098 There is NO need to buy expensive XMS ram. |
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Demonspawn, not a problem, just was not sure if you had looked at AMDs. Just adding a suggestion to your post. Good luck with the build though! Keep us enlightened on what you buy
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Thanks for the suggestion either way Danky, and I will
. GLC that looks like a good buy, thanks a lot for the help.
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