What do you think of this setup?

Tarkin4

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I'm gonna order the components for my new system probably this week but this is my first build and i want some opinians on the setup first. This is what i'm thinking of getting:

Processor:Athlon 64 3500+ (with Coolermaster Hyper 48)
Motherboard:MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum/SLI
Memory: 1GB PDP Patriot PC3200 Dual Channel
Video: EVGA Geforce 6800GT PCI-E
Hard Drive: Western DIgital WD1600JD 160GB SATA
Optical: NEC 3520A
Case: Skyhawk MSR4610
PSU: OCZ Modstream 520
Speakers: Logitech X-530

The only things i have lef to choose are the fans (five 80mm) and the fan controller.
 

ohnnyj

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Looks like the beginnings of an excellent gaming rig :). Although I have never heard of the case manufacturer that you mentioned (I would go with a Lian Li personally). You may want to wait for the Venice core processors which should be available very soon.
 

Tarkin4

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Skyhawk makes decent Aluminum cases, i've seen some good reviews i just have to find the link. Lian-li is a little out of my budget range right now and the SKyhawk seems just as good and it only costs $50 shipped:).
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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If I had to pick something that looked out of place, it would be the speakers ;)

Looks very nice other than that.
 

Tarkin4

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What do you reccomend? I don't want to spen a whole lot on speakers right now, the other hardware is a big investment for me.
 

Ike0069

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If you're not a sound freak, the X-530's are great. I'm not very picky about sound, and I really like mine. Plus I think they look good.
Your link for the casr review doesn't work. But when buying a case, I would personally only buy one that is made for 120mm fans. More air and less noise is always better.
 

Tarkin4

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I'm not that picky either:). Besides, isn't using good speakers with integrated soun a waste of money?
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Integrated sound isn't as bad as it used to be.

The x530s are fine for a budget set. It's just that to me a really nice computer like that sound have some nicer speakers to go with it. A speaker set is going to hold its value better than just about everything else in that system so it makes the best investment if you look at it like that ;)

 

Tarkin4

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Sorry i haven't been able to respond but right now i have to use library computers so i'm pressed for time. i'm going to order the parts tommorow :D ! I think i'm sticking with the speakers for now because its the only way i'll be able to get the other components.