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Would this work?

Spooge55

Junior Member
Gaming is what it will be used for.
Price not an option.
USA
No Preferences as long as it work.
No preference to when it is to be built. Just in the upcomming future.





NZXT Tempest Case - Case
+
Hitchai 7K1000 - Hard Drive
+
Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 - Video Card
+
Samsung SH-S223 - CD Drive
+
3.2GHz Core i7-965 Extreme - Processor
+
Corsair 4GB DDR3/1600 - RAM
+
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-EXTREME - Motherboard
+
Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-1000 1000W - Power Supply
+
PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series - Sound Card



If anything will not work in the case, or is too large. Please reply. I just need to know if all of these components would work together, and if not what is the closest to them. Much thanks to whomever replies.


Thanks,
John
Louisiana



p.s. Im the noobsauce, so help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Originally posted by: Spooge55
What would be the best then?

Also that 1000W power supply is overkill as well. Do you have high end speakers or need the extra connections that the X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty provides to warrant the extra cost of it?
 
I looked around and found ...


MSI Geforce GTX260 896mb PCI express 2.0 SLI ready

Could i go anymore than that or no?
 
I agree with you, 22" is as big as I need for a monitor. However, not everybody shares that opinion, and I can understand why some people would want a larger size, it's just not for me.

If you're happy with a 22" monitor then you'd probably want to look at either a GTX260 Core 216 or 4870 1GB for your video card. Then your power supply could step down to 650 or even 550W.

Otherwise, as Denithor is alluding to, you could build a much more impressive system if money is truly no object. However, just because it's more impressive doesn't mean it really suits your needs.
 
Originally posted by: Denithor
Add two more of those 4GB DDR3 kits for a total of 12GB in triple channel mode.

Step up to the Dell 3008WFP for some beautiful graphics, gaming & movies.

Use an Intel X25-M for your boot/OS drive and a WD1001FALS Caviar Black for storage.

And what ubersystem is complete without a Blu-ray/HD DVD/DVDRW drive to watch hi-def videos?

There, now you're cooking with gas!

EDIT: Uh-oh, I'm starting to sound like Blain...



Would all of this work with the other things i have chosen? Like would it all fit in the case Etc.
 
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