Build Critique

Mana

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Hello, I'm building a computer for my brother and would like to double check with other people here on whether or not this is a good build. It's going to be used mainly for gaming, at the 1680x1050 resolution range.

Here are the restrictions on it:

- The budget is about $1100 Canadian
- While I can go Intel, AMD does seem to be the better bang for the buck in this price range
- He wants 6 GB of RAM
- He wants a quad-core
- Parts are being bought in Canada
- The case has already been bought, he wanted the same one I have
- Will not be overclocking
- Shopping will be done at www.ncix.com, www.newegg.ca, www.canadacomputers.com, and www.infonec.com
- He already has a monitor, keyboard, etc., I'm only building the box.

Some questions:

- I have only built Intel system in the past and their stock heatsinks with the pushpins to hold them in are terrible. How do the AMD stock heatsinks fare and would it be recommended to buy a third party heatsink? If so, what kind of heatsink would be recommended?
- One area I am very much not sure about is the motherboard and RAM, any suggestions in those areas, in the same price range ($100~ish for the motherboard, $140ish for the RAM) would be appreciated.

Here are the parts. The links go to NCIX, but I will be doing price comparisons once I have the parts nailed down.

Power Supply: OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W
Case: Ernemax Uber Chakra
Motherboard: Gigabte GA-MA785GMT-UD2H
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 at 3 GHz
RAM: Corsair XMS3 TR3X6G1333C9 6GB DDR3
Videocard: ASUS Radeon 4870 1 GB
Harddrive: Seagate Barracuda 1 GB
Fan(s): Scythe S-Flex 120mm Fan
Heatsink: Not sure, see questions above.
DVD ROM: Samsung DVD Burner/Drive

Thank you in advance for your feedback.
 

brblx

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Mar 23, 2009
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i'd swap the psu for this-
http://www.ncix.com/products/i...500D&manufacture=Antec

ditch the extra 2gb of ram. 4gb is plenty for gaming right now, and that board is dual channel. you could also save significant money by buying an am2+ board and ddr2.

the oem cpu heatsink should be fine if he doesn't desire to overclock. i don't see the big deal with push pins if you aren't going to be needing to take it off.