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Hey folks!
Last night in the small hours of the morning, I was lucky enough to win a beta key in the giveaway! <3 Teamliquid. Now I'd rather not have to whore off my flatmates computer all the damn time when I want to play. So I'm going to bump forward my plans to get a new computer. I was going to get one anyway before release day, but a beta key is a beta key, it is my duty to bump forward my plans and get on to that shit right away.
I've already decided I want to build my own. I've never done this before, but hopefully I'll be OK. I've done a lot of research in the past few weeks, and if the worst comes to the worst I can press-gang one of my tech-savvy friends in to rescuing me.
Just wanna run this build by you guys. Do feel free to shout if there's anything here that makes you wince or generally cry out in terror. My main issue is obviously if all the parts are compatible with each other, and whether I'm missing something important. This is my first time, better safe then sorry.
Just to give you an idea what I'm aiming for, I want a pretty high end gaming computer. Obviously SC2 is the priority here, but I want it to be capable of running all current games, hopefully for a while.
Anyway, here it is: + Show Spoiler +
Obviously I'm missing a power supply here. What will I need for this to run? I did ask this in FragKrag's thread a few weeks back but I can't find the post anymore :/
Another thing, the case fans.
• 2 front (not included) 120 mm fans to cool the hard drives • 1 side (not included) 120 x 25 mm Fan to cool graphic cards From the case specs, the fans I picked out are OK right?
Everything look OK? All compatible? Missing anything? Got any tips on when I get round to putting it together?
Thanks everyone!
PS - Is there any reason why there's not the option to preview your post first when creating a blog like you can with regular forum posts? Tis a little annoying ¬¬
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On April 21 2010 00:17 omninmo wrote: whats it all gonna cost?
About £1100. Bearing in mind that includes everything. Monitor, operating system, keyboard/mouse etc, the works. I only have this shitty laptop atm. Plus prices are generally higher here for computer parts then for America.
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Pretty cool. 860 + 5850 is really powerful Antec 300 is a legit best seller and not too expensive
YOU NEED A PSU THOUGH And yea the Corsair 650 is great.
Don't really know for the fans :o
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On April 21 2010 00:19 chongu wrote:Yes there is a preview button + Show Spoiler +
Yeah I know, but when writing a blog post thats not there Unless I'm being an idiot ¬¬
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So 650 is enough for all that? I expected I'd need more. I went in to a computer shop earlier and he was saying like 800-1000w :s He was saying some things that even I realised were wrong though, so I guess he just didn't know what he was talking about.
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On April 21 2010 00:31 Floydian wrote: So 650 is enough for all that? I expected I'd need more. I went in to a computer shop earlier and he was saying like 800-1000w :s He was saying some things that even I realised were wrong though, so I guess he just didn't know what he was talking about.
Yep, computer shop people usually get paid commission so of course you needed a big psu lol ;P
Here is a 5850 in crossfire with a core i7 920 peaking at 550 watts load.
EDIT: forgot my link >< http://www.anandtech.com/show/2848/13
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On April 21 2010 00:29 Floydian wrote:Yeah I know, but when writing a blog post thats not there Unless I'm being an idiot ¬¬ nah, there is no preview for a new blog created. Strange though..
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On April 21 2010 00:31 Floydian wrote: So 650 is enough for all that? I expected I'd need more. I went in to a computer shop earlier and he was saying like 800-1000w :s He was saying some things that even I realised were wrong though, so I guess he just didn't know what he was talking about.
650 should be fine...
no way should you go 800+, thats straight up retard.
build looks good, similar to my comp I bought 2yrs ago but with an i7...Antec 300 is a great case.
Check Newegg for prices, its always been by far the cheapest for me.
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damn that looks sweet! wish i had lots of cash right now ^_^
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On April 21 2010 00:52 sob3k wrote:Show nested quote +On April 21 2010 00:31 Floydian wrote: So 650 is enough for all that? I expected I'd need more. I went in to a computer shop earlier and he was saying like 800-1000w :s He was saying some things that even I realised were wrong though, so I guess he just didn't know what he was talking about. 650 should be fine... no way should you go 800+, thats straight up retard. build looks good, similar to my comp I bought 2yrs ago but with an i7...Antec 300 is a great case. Check Newegg for prices, its always been by far the cheapest for me.
Unfortunately newegg is US only, I'm in the UK
@Klapdout, thanks for the links!
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Hmmm, i thought we had a thread here about ssd and performance.
maby you could buy an extra ssd to boot from and play starcraft II off. if you have the money its worth it
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antec also makes very good power supplies, i'd be comfortable buying either then again I also feel comfortable buying ocz so clearly i don't worry that much about quality, more about price =p
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TX is non modular, not 80+ bronze (only 80+), and loses a 6 pin PCIe and an 8 pin PCIe. Not a big loss if you don't plan on doing Crossfire/SLi.
You would only need a 550ish W for that setup, and a good 650W PSU (like the 650HX) will power two 5850s in Crossfire :p
I think I'm going to splurge on a Sea Sonic X650 :> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151088&Tpk=sea sonic x650 http://www.ebuyer.com/product/190150
though at that cost, you'd be better off with something like the 750HX.
Edit: As for your case, I don't think the Antec 300 has too much room to hide cables, so I would definitely go for a modular PSU like the HX.
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BTW, the side fan slot may be better left unoccupied. Cold air will be coming in from the bottom front of your case and be pulled out via the fans on top and top back. The side fan can create a crosswind blowing hot air around inside your case. Probably not much of a problem with your parts (more of an issue if you Crossfire/SLI) but, by the same token, the parts you have don't need whatever extra cooling that side fan might provide. I'd leave it off.
Antec does make nice power supplies, but Corsair tends to have better ones, and the HX line are damn nice modular PSUs. 550 should run your stuff fine, but the 650 should let you Crossfire that 5850 later if you need more power.
Like the build. Later on it'll probably be worth the expense to add in an SSD, but if you don't really have a desire for one you may be just fine waiting until Intel releases their new SSD's later this year. They'll be going with new Flash technology, meaning cheaper and larger drives (assuming their statements can be believed on the cost).
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Thank you everyone! I've placed the order! \o/ You're all a bunch of heroes, where would I be without you <3 I decided to go for the Corsair 650 HX, but in all the excitement I must have let the beta key get to my head as I accidentally ordered the TX model instead ¬¬ I've emailed them to ask if I can change so hopefully that's still possible. Now let's hope I don't break anything when putting it all together!
On April 21 2010 01:59 Vain wrote: Hmmm, i thought we had a thread here about ssd and performance.
maby you could buy an extra ssd to boot from and play starcraft II off. if you have the money its worth it
Yeah I did look in to that originally. But for me the price is still too high to justify it. In the future when hopefully prices have dropped I'll definitely consider it.
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I'm gonna bump this, got a few questions now that the parts have arrived.
I've got everything in the case, but now I've gotta plug it all in to the mortherboard, which I'm finding the hardest. Unfortunately my friend who's good at this type of shit is away -_-
The sata cables that came with the power supply each have like 3 sata plugs, does that mean i can use the one cable to power the optical drive and the hard drive? Or does each one need it's own dedicated sata from the psu. If so, why's there 3 plugs on each one? Even if I can use the 1 cable it'll be hard as all the plugs are at weird angles. ¬¬
Also, the case fans. I thought they're meant to be plugged in to the motherboard? The only cables coming from the fans are those molex things. But the motherboard has ports for fans to be plugged in to. How do I go about that?
Hope these questions make sense, I realise they may seem dumb to some of you, but hey we've all gotta start somewhere. And I'm extra cautious when it's stuff worth this much,
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