New Gaming Rig

raildogg

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It looks like you did some research before you selected those parts. It looks like a great system and I wouldn't change a thing. The NEC ND-3550 I believe became available on newegg right after I ordered the 3540, but so far I like it. I liked my previous NEC dvd burner as well.

To the poster above, do you have anything to add to that? That Fortron 450W is amazing. It can easily handle that system and much more.
 
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Originally posted by: johnnqq
wrong power supply.
By looking at just the price it does seem that way but I am in no ways an expert on this subject. I have heard from several people that it is quality and for a low price.

 

aLeoN

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Hey, how much is left in your budget? I'm looking at PCP&C 470W Silencer and SeaSonic S12 500W. Both are hovering slightly above $100 after shipping+NJ tax if applicable.
 
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Hmmm well I was thinking about this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103937 but some reviews on there have stated that it doesn not carry a -5 volt or something. I honestly know nothing about PSUs though so I don't know if I need this. I am also wondering if it is worth going for an X2 3800+ so I hopefully won't have to replace the processor for a while. I am trying to keep it udner or around $1200 max and with the current components and an X2 it is $1180.
 

GamerExpress

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Originally posted by: raildogg
It looks like you did some research before you selected those parts. It looks like a great system and I wouldn't change a thing. The NEC ND-3550 I believe became available on newegg right after I ordered the 3540, but so far I like it. I liked my previous NEC dvd burner as well.

To the poster above, do you have anything to add to that? That Fortron 450W is amazing. It can easily handle that system and much more.

I agree, those are some very nice parts and very well matched all around. I wouldn't listen to the poster above about "wrong power supply", the Fortron 450 is a great match for those parts and should handle everything well.
 

thesurge

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Nice, your building the same exact system as I am, except i'm going 6800GS with 3700+Sandiego. ~1000 dollar budget also.

I, too wonder about that power supply. A lot of people have told me its efficient, but other people say it's not good. What's the deal? It hits +12V1@18A, +12V2@18A, no PFC, and 70% efficiency for $50 dollars looks good to me.
 

jlbenedict

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Go ahead and click the "Buy" button on that...
Everything you've selected is a good solid combination, that will not break the bank.
The power supply will handle everything just fine.. and then some.. Good, strong, stable power, for a low price.. that power supply is fine

 

l Xes l

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drop 3200 and get 3000. use the saved money to get DFI instead of epox mobo..
i guess the ram's decent.. i personally would never touch hitachi drives again.. but it's ur call...
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: thesurge
Nice, your building the same exact system as I am, except i'm going 6800GS with 3700+Sandiego. ~1000 dollar budget also.

Why? Drop your cpu down and pick up a 7800 GT. Overall, it'll give you much better gaming performance.

 

thesurge

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Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: thesurge
Nice, your building the same exact system as I am, except i'm going 6800GS with 3700+Sandiego. ~1000 dollar budget also.

Why? Drop your cpu down and pick up a 7800 GT. Overall, it'll give you much better gaming performance.

Hm... well now i'm getting the opty146.

I'm not much of a gamer, anyway.
 

Phluxed

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Op-ter-on

If theres any question in your mind over your CPU, your first choice should be OPTERON.

...etc...
 
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I know I actually had an Opteron 165 on backorder with Monarch but I have the feeling it's never going to come. In any case, I can't find any good prices on dual core Opterons that are instock, and I haven't really looked at single core Opterons.
 
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Hmm I will have to check that out. I have ordered the rest of the system but I am still awaiting ordering the processor. I may go with that one.
 
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Well I know the Opteron should clock higher and for gaming single core is probably the way to go, but I have never OCed anything before, and with Nvidias dual core drivers out is it a better idea to go with the Opteron single core or the 3800+ X2 for $170 more?