Friday, November 25, 2011

Building a PC - Need advice?

Well, ive just specced out a PC to build for christmas.


But i just need to clear up afew thing.


1) Im a hardcore gamer will this be good enough?


2) Am i paying for Not Needed things.


3) Will verything fit?


4) Do i need anything else.


5) Will it be easy to make.


6) If i picked a differant case that i like will everything still fit?





Cheers.





http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/1903/jwllypb8.pngBuilding a PC - Need advice?
Looks good...I have one of my builds in a Soprano case. I would be tempted to move up to the Q9550...or hunt around for a Q9450, like mine. Still, it looks like a good build.





What OEM HSF (Cooler) are you going to use? The stock Intel sucks! Look at an Arctic Cooler Freezer 7 Pro.





I don't know a lot about British power grids, but it looks like the PSU could be better. The PCP%26amp;C Silencer 610W %26amp; 750W units are my favorites.





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Look forward to hearing from you
everything should fit in any atx case mate





and if your a serius gammer quad core is not for you,





get this instead, way WAY better gamming results





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hi





few things i can recommend , for gaming it is recommend to get motherboard in SLI mode, so you can have SLI graphics to handle big graphics easier and RAM IN SLI MODE AS WELL,





pc2-6400 is not good for faming machines , get pc2-1200,





OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4GB Series, 4096MB, PC2-1200, CL5-5-5-18





this is cl5 edition so it is low CAS SO it is much better , to run this ram you need to change your motherboard , 512mb graphic card is not good, i tried to play UNREAL TOURNEMANT 3 WITH 512MB DDR2 GRAPHIC CARD WHICH WAS FREEzes








other than that prices are expensive on that





try





www.microdirect.co.uk



looks good but i would advice you to upgrade your processor to a Q6600 processor
Get an AMD processor, they're cheaper and arguably better.

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