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Hello all,
I'm new here, and I'd like advice/thoughts from the collective about my new PC build. The main focus of this PC build is gaming, with a bit multitasking thrown in (hence the need for a Quad core). I don't upgrade often, so I tend to lean towards future proofing. My maximum gaming resolution would be 1600x1200. The pieces are as follows.
New:
Enermax Infiniti 720W Power Supply NZ$358.04 or US$247.05
Asustek Core 2 Duo P5K-E / WiFi-AP, ATX, Intel LGA775, DDR2 NZ$294.98 or US$203.54
Corsair TWIN2X2048-8500C5D 2GB XMS2 DOMINATORTM DDR2 Performance Memory NZ$368.71 or US$254.41
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz 2x4Mb 1066MHZ Quad Core NZ$442.46 or US$305.30
Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme Intel + AMD CPU cooler 120mm fan NZ$115.42 or US$79.64
EVGA Nvidia Geforce 8800GTS 640MB 2DVI/HDCP PCI Express NZ$656.21 or US$452.78
Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Silver Thermal Compound 3.5g NZ$28.86 or US$19.91
Total NZ$2,264.68 or US$1562.63
Exchange rate used 0.69 US = 1 NZ
I understand that the prices might not be quite what you expect but they're there to give you an idea of my budget. The maximum I'm willing to spend is ~NZ$2500.
Re-using:
Coolermaster Praetorian PAC-T01 (4 years old and it's legacy now - see http://www.coolermaster.com/su...=detail&tbcate=&id=47).
SATA Seagate 200GB
SATA Seagate 300GB
IDE Maxtor 20GB
IDE LG DVD writer
22inch Philips 202P4 and 17inch Velta.
My doubts:
1) Should I bother getting the P5K Premium or is there another mobo I should consider?
2) Should I use the Arctic Freezer Pro 7 instead of the Thermalright Ultra-120?
3) Should I just get a cheap pci-e video card and wait for the 9800 GTX to land? My old setup had AGP card, so no possibility of re-using that.
4) Will my machine sound like a jet engine?
5) Ditch the case?
This PC build is gonna be my first foray into overclocking and I'm hoping you'll be able to provide feedback on the parts given my situation. I'm not looking to break records with this setup, just a nice stable 24/7 overclock. Any help much appreciated, thanks.
I'm new here, and I'd like advice/thoughts from the collective about my new PC build. The main focus of this PC build is gaming, with a bit multitasking thrown in (hence the need for a Quad core). I don't upgrade often, so I tend to lean towards future proofing. My maximum gaming resolution would be 1600x1200. The pieces are as follows.
New:
Enermax Infiniti 720W Power Supply NZ$358.04 or US$247.05
Asustek Core 2 Duo P5K-E / WiFi-AP, ATX, Intel LGA775, DDR2 NZ$294.98 or US$203.54
Corsair TWIN2X2048-8500C5D 2GB XMS2 DOMINATORTM DDR2 Performance Memory NZ$368.71 or US$254.41
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz 2x4Mb 1066MHZ Quad Core NZ$442.46 or US$305.30
Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme Intel + AMD CPU cooler 120mm fan NZ$115.42 or US$79.64
EVGA Nvidia Geforce 8800GTS 640MB 2DVI/HDCP PCI Express NZ$656.21 or US$452.78
Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Silver Thermal Compound 3.5g NZ$28.86 or US$19.91
Total NZ$2,264.68 or US$1562.63
Exchange rate used 0.69 US = 1 NZ
I understand that the prices might not be quite what you expect but they're there to give you an idea of my budget. The maximum I'm willing to spend is ~NZ$2500.
Re-using:
Coolermaster Praetorian PAC-T01 (4 years old and it's legacy now - see http://www.coolermaster.com/su...=detail&tbcate=&id=47).
SATA Seagate 200GB
SATA Seagate 300GB
IDE Maxtor 20GB
IDE LG DVD writer
22inch Philips 202P4 and 17inch Velta.
My doubts:
1) Should I bother getting the P5K Premium or is there another mobo I should consider?
2) Should I use the Arctic Freezer Pro 7 instead of the Thermalright Ultra-120?
3) Should I just get a cheap pci-e video card and wait for the 9800 GTX to land? My old setup had AGP card, so no possibility of re-using that.
4) Will my machine sound like a jet engine?
5) Ditch the case?
This PC build is gonna be my first foray into overclocking and I'm hoping you'll be able to provide feedback on the parts given my situation. I'm not looking to break records with this setup, just a nice stable 24/7 overclock. Any help much appreciated, thanks.