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Is this a decent setup?

Alienwho

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GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3L LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX All Solid Capacitor Intel Motherboard - Retail
Model #: GA-P35-DS3L
Item #: N82E16813128059

$89.99 $89.99

ASUS EN9600GT/HTDI/512M GeForce 9600GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail
Model #: EN9600GT/HTDI/512M
Item #: N82E16814121229
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$174.99 -$25.00 Instant $149.99

Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor Model BX80570E8400 - Retail
$199.99 $199.99

OCZ SLI-Ready Edition 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model OCZ2N800SR4GK - Retail
Model #: OCZ2N800SR4GK
Item #: N82E16820227269

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$96.99 -$5.00 Instant $91.99
Subtotal: $531.96

I've got everything else.

Is there any reason to get an E2xx and OC it? I'd like to future proof this as much as possible, and to be honest I don't even want to spend $500. How is this RAM? Am I better off going elsewhere? I'd like to OC this thing and should I buy an aftermarket fan?

Thanks
 
I'd stay away from OCZ RAM.

In general, this is a bad time for futureproofing, since Intel will introduce a new architecture (and new CPU sockets) by the end of the year, and both Intel and AMD will be switching to DDR3.
 
Originally posted by: Mondoman
I'd stay away from OCZ RAM.
I like OCZ memory, after having trouble with Corsair. It's be great if neg comments included a reason. My 2 GB Reaper sticks overclock nicely, stay cool. I'm allergic to bling (no holes in my case, and Intel, Windows stickers remind me of nine year olds with their T-shirt tags sticking up the backs of their necks, or tourists who never take "passed" off their cameras) but I'd have to say the Reaper sticks look beautiful.

I do wonder about the "SLI ready" bit, except for the absurdly low prices at NewEgg for OCZ memory with this label, this could be a crime of opportunity.

But what's the deal with SLI ready? You're not buying an Nvidia chipset mobo. "SLI ready" reminds me of recipes that call for a particular brand of margarine. More on topic, they remind me of issues I've read with Nvidia chipsets. Probably, just some different settings in the ram to cope with mobos that don't have flexible BIOS controls, or users who don't want to manually configure. But the OCZ support forums are very responsive, if you want to ask there.

That said, I would have thought that the DS3L and DS3P BIOS options are identical, but it has come out in other threads that I see options DS3L owners don't see. I want to move up not down, the reason windsurfers keep buying flippier boards, I want a DFI now, but money is money, if the missing settings don't matter (undervolting the cpu is one I recall) then save the money.
 
Originally posted by: Syzygies
Originally posted by: Mondoman
I'd stay away from OCZ RAM.
I like OCZ ...

I do also, and have many sticks of it in use. In today's systems I just don't like memory that requires 2+ vdimm off the bat to get going, therefor I would rather go with some memory that only requires 1.8vdimm yet still offers some headroom...that's all.
 
Get the G.Skills. 1.8v is the way to go, for sure. Seen way too many weird issues with 2.0v ram to recommend otherwise.
 
Originally posted by: Tweakin
I do also, and have many sticks of it in use. In today's systems I just don't like memory that requires 2+ vdimm off the bat to get going, therefor I would rather go with some memory that only requires 1.8vdimm yet still offers some headroom...that's all.
The voltage reqs are overstated, if one adjusts tRFC. I'm running at 1.9V just fine. See:

The importance of tRFC and 4/8GB of memory

 
they did that last week also and then just a couple of days ago it dropped back down to 40. Whats with that RAM jumps up 40 buck in price one day and the next day its selling for 40 bucks
 
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