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Dj Redrum
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calvary1980
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re: Upgrading PC (Feedback & Suggestions) £700/$1400 Budget |
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if you can wait 16 days (take 10 nembutal ------------------- Cooler Master RC-690 | Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W | 6x Scythe S-Flex SFF21F Fans, EK-MultiOption 2 Port, dB-1 Compact, Swiftech MCR80, Swiftech Apogee GT | Abit IP35-Pro | Intel Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz | 2x1GB OCZ Flex XLC PC-9200 | Inno3D Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB | |
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Dj Redrum
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I've added the Q6600 now rather than the previous CPU (E6750). I have'nt heard of any of the newer models which you have mentioned, are they much different in price/quality? | |
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calvary1980
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Intel needs to do some better marketing in the UK. ------------------- Cooler Master RC-690 | Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W | 6x Scythe S-Flex SFF21F Fans, EK-MultiOption 2 Port, dB-1 Compact, Swiftech MCR80, Swiftech Apogee GT | Abit IP35-Pro | Intel Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz | 2x1GB OCZ Flex XLC PC-9200 | Inno3D Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB | |
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Dj Redrum
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I'd perfer to go with a EVGA card rather than a Zotac as of the price & reviews. If i was to order a 8800GT in the Crysis Edition would it come in the retail or slip case? | |
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axforts2212
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First of all, if your going to play crysis on an 8800, id recommend DX10. just looks oh soo nice. then you will need vista. ------------------- ![]() Guestbook Do it Yourself Forum | |
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Dj Redrum
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quote axforts2212I understand what you mean about having Vista, but due to me having this PC for my studio setup and not a gaming one the programs i use don't go to well with it. The Q6600 CPU seems to be the best processor for me to go with, so i'll probably go with that for any price drop. How much is a OCZ PSU? As i don't really want to be spending more than about £50/$100 on one. I'd go with the normal EVGA 8800GT then, rather than the Crysis edition as i perfer to own a retail copy. This message was edited by DJ Redrum on Jan 21 2008. | |
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axforts2212
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OCZ PSU is 109 bucks. with a 10 dollar MIR ------------------- ![]() Guestbook Do it Yourself Forum | |
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Dj Redrum
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quote axforts2212All comes down to money i guess, plus i don't really play PC games to much other than '' Call Of Duty 2 (online) '' Would a 500-600w PSU be able to handle all of these parts ok? This computer was'nt pre-built but it would probably be 32bit most likely. What is the differances with the Q6600 models, being G0 Stepping/Retail? I had forgotten to mention that i would need abit of help in buying the best Hardrive for the brands, i was thinking about going for one by Samsung but was'nt to sure if there is a better maker. This message was edited by DJ Redrum on Jan 21 2008. | |
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axforts2212
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Seagate 7200.10 with perpendicular recording. They are the fastest 7200RPM drives and have a FIVE year warranty. Cant go wrong. ------------------- ![]() Guestbook Do it Yourself Forum | |
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calvary1980
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Intel released a chart this morning to unveil there new line up. http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/images/articles/1199593741rkggn19DRY_1_8_l.jpg ------------------- Cooler Master RC-690 | Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W | 6x Scythe S-Flex SFF21F Fans, EK-MultiOption 2 Port, dB-1 Compact, Swiftech MCR80, Swiftech Apogee GT | Abit IP35-Pro | Intel Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz | 2x1GB OCZ Flex XLC PC-9200 | Inno3D Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB | |
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Dj Redrum
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There seems to have been a price cut on the Q6600 of £10/$20, so i've chosen to go with that CPU rather than any of the newer models. | |
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calvary1980
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http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/partspecs.aspx?IMODULE=BL2KIT12864AL804 ------------------- Cooler Master RC-690 | Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W | 6x Scythe S-Flex SFF21F Fans, EK-MultiOption 2 Port, dB-1 Compact, Swiftech MCR80, Swiftech Apogee GT | Abit IP35-Pro | Intel Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz | 2x1GB OCZ Flex XLC PC-9200 | Inno3D Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB | |
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candle_86
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actully right now Supertalent, my DDR2667 @ stock voltage is hitting DDR2900 speeds, id get some before they change ICU;s again, because its not brand that maters, its what is under the heat spreader -------------------
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Dj Redrum
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I've decided on most of the parts which i plan to order in the coming week(s). I've changed the motherboard & memory now to the following. | |
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