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Amd PhenoM

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ok i finally got done making out a list for pc parts for my custom pc. now to make sure i did a good job i need a expert to point out any errors or to make improvments. thanks here it goes...

Thermaltake pc case
pc case

gigabyte p35 dq6
MoBo

Intel core 2 quad q6600
processor

Corsair CMPSU 750w
PSU

Samsung Spinpoint HD 1TB
HD

Corsair RAM 2x 2GB
RAM

LG Black CD/DVD Drive
CD/DVD drive

Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 x2
gpu

CPU cooling unit
cpu cooling fan

ok i got the cooling compund and network card who cares bout those tho and the motherboard has built in sound card.

with that all said can someone please give me feed back to this.

AM i missing anything. DO i need to change anything. THANKS for replys!!
 

gplracer

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I think it looks good. How much is the corsair ram? The g skill ram might be a lot cheaper and give you the same results. I have the DFI motherboard and I really like it.
 

Amd PhenoM

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the RAM is 150$. i just noticed a problem with the gpu. PSU im pretty sure does not support 8pin!! and the GPU needs a 6pin which it has and a 8pin!! and i cant find any PSU's with a 8pin. help please. ALOS thanks for taking the time gplracer to look at that. thanks alot man appreciate it!! please add in all comments!! ima a noob so i want to make sure i get everyting right.
 

myocardia

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Replace that Gigabyte motherboard with one of these three motherboards, and replace that RAM with either G.Skill or Mushkin PC6400 2x2GB. And yes, that PSU has every connector you need to run any current system, with a single video card, including a 4870X2. Good luck. Now you'll have to change your user name.:)
 

Soundmanred

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Amd PhenoM

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thanks for replys. and about those 3 boards what one should i get, the most costly one had like half the crap missing lol weird. anyhow PRICE IS NO OPTION i want the best my money can get me!!! so what board should i get? and im worried that MoBo wont have enough pins, i think the PSU will take em all up and have nothing left. more help please lol. :)
 

myocardia

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Originally posted by: Amd PhenoM
thanks for replys. and about those 3 boards what one should i get, the most costly one had like half the crap missing lol weird. anyhow PRICE IS NO OPTION i want the best my money can get me!!! so what board should i get?

Well, the most expensive one has everything the other two have, except the cheapest one has 8 SATA ports, and the other two only have four, if we go by the newegg pictures. I believe that those are just old pictures, though, since they list the other two as having 8 SATA ports, just like the cheaper P5Q Pro does. If you want the best, definitely get the P5Q Deluxe. I chose the P5Q Pro because it has every option I need, I like the layout better than the other two, it's northbridge heatsink doesn't stick up a foot, like the one on the P5Q-E does, and it's a good price. You'll have to decide which one is best for you.

and im worried that MoBo wont have enough pins, i think the PSU will take em all up and have nothing left. more help please lol. :)

What exactly do you mean by this? You're worried that you'll use all of the cables from the PSU, and won't have any left over? Isn't that what you would want? You were only planning on installing one motherboard in your case, and not three, right?:)
 

Amd PhenoM

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what i mean is after i plug my psu to the mobo will i have have extra pins for like the front audio ports that come with the case to plug in and will ibe able to plug in all my optical drives and HDDs? thanks for all the help :)
 

myocardia

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Oh, the PSU and it's cables have nothing to do with the cables you're talking about. They don't even plug in anywhere near each other. And yes, those three motherboards all have 8 SATA ports, which is the most of any currently available (consumer) motherboard.