Latest Gaming Rig Configuation - See any red flags?
Latest Gaming Rig Configuation - See any red flags?
I am not claiming that this is the best rig config in the world. I'd just like some feedback about this it to help me see if there are any red flags that I may be missing. Do you see any potential problems with items not working well (or at all) with one another?
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Publi ... er=9955645
Also, if you think there is a better part for an equivalent or lower price, would you mind posting the link to it on NewEgg?
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Publi ... er=9955645
Also, if you think there is a better part for an equivalent or lower price, would you mind posting the link to it on NewEgg?
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Reeeealllly. Any you suggest?TOR_LordRaven wrote:So... you might considering getting a Tri-SLI Board.
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Actually.. This Board has Quad-SLI, with DDR3, and is AMD Based...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 813131363R
Its also much cheaper than the Intel board you priced. I love Asus boards, have them in all my systems.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 813131363R
Its also much cheaper than the Intel board you priced. I love Asus boards, have them in all my systems.
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Also you could save a little bit on this hard drive: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822148395
its a single 500 GB platter design, so it will throw less heat and use less power than drives with more platters.
Although I disagree with the SLI option, its drives up the price way more than is reasonable for the performance return, and also drives up cost of other components. Not to mention even the latest phenom II 955 BE isn't a match for the i7 920.
its a single 500 GB platter design, so it will throw less heat and use less power than drives with more platters.
Although I disagree with the SLI option, its drives up the price way more than is reasonable for the performance return, and also drives up cost of other components. Not to mention even the latest phenom II 955 BE isn't a match for the i7 920.
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Thats a good one too if you want to stick with Intel. I know lots of people are brand-loyal. And if price is no object go ahead with that one.
Just figured that, for the money, the Asus Board with AMD CPU would save you about $100, which you could spend on a second Video Card and get more bang for the buck
Just figured that, for the money, the Asus Board with AMD CPU would save you about $100, which you could spend on a second Video Card and get more bang for the buck
Is this case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811129021
Going to work with my mobo (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813186169)?
The case spec says, Motherboard Compatibility ATX / m-ATX. Not sure what that means...
EDIT: just found on the mobo spec: Form Factor: ATX
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811129021
Going to work with my mobo (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813186169)?
The case spec says, Motherboard Compatibility ATX / m-ATX. Not sure what that means...
EDIT: just found on the mobo spec: Form Factor: ATX
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I can't say I'm a fan of the Nine Hundred - all those gay lights and windows. If I were in the market for a massive tower I'd probably go for something along the lines of the P182 or now, the P183. In reality though, I'm kinda over stupidly massive towers. I ended up buying the Micro ATX Mini P180 for my current build after I reassessed my needs and realised there was nothing really holding me to full ATX (not to mention it was about AUD$50 cheaper than the P182 ). While still not the smallest case on the block (it's taller and wider than most mid-towers, the latter mainly due its ability to tuck the cabling away under the motherboard, a feature I absolutely love) but compared with my old HQ-08 it's Verne Troyer.
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You may not be a fan of Lights/Windows, but one thing they are not.. is Gay.Admiral LSD wrote:I can't say I'm a fan of the Nine Hundred - all those gay lights and windows.
Some people like to show off their hardware. Having windows also serves a purpose - that being able to see the fans running and whatnot.
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It's ricing. Just because it's a PC and not a car doesn't make it exempt from being gay.TOR_LordRaven wrote:You may not be a fan of Lights/Windows, but one thing they are not.. is Gay.Admiral LSD wrote:I can't say I'm a fan of the Nine Hundred - all those gay lights and windows.
Some people like to show off their hardware. Having windows also serves a purpose - that being able to see the fans running and whatnot.
I would strongly suggest getting a WD Caviar RE (enterprise grade) hard drive. I've had nothing but trouble from Seagate in recent years.
WD's stuff though is very solid. I have a 40GB IDE HDD that's well over 4 years old and is still running. Last spring I bought a WD Caviar RE 1601ABYS 160GB and I love it; superb performance and a 5 year warranty. I would recommend this for a WD HDD.
WD's stuff though is very solid. I have a 40GB IDE HDD that's well over 4 years old and is still running. Last spring I bought a WD Caviar RE 1601ABYS 160GB and I love it; superb performance and a 5 year warranty. I would recommend this for a WD HDD.
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I've been running various WDs for something like 5-6 years. Not out of any personal preference, they're just what the local PC shops stock. All of them are, at last check, still working fine. Hard drive reliability is a fickle thing though. I can sit here and say my WDs have all been fine while another can stay they had 3 duds in a row and are never buying WD again. Every brand is like that.
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ricing ? To each his own i suppose. Some like it some hate it. I guess you hate cases with windows. No biggie.Admiral LSD wrote:It's ricing. Just because it's a PC and not a car doesn't make it exempt from being gay.TOR_LordRaven wrote:You may not be a fan of Lights/Windows, but one thing they are not.. is Gay.Admiral LSD wrote:I can't say I'm a fan of the Nine Hundred - all those gay lights and windows.
Some people like to show off their hardware. Having windows also serves a purpose - that being able to see the fans running and whatnot.
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Why do you think this would be?ReadyMan wrote:Sniper, are you really getting that much performance from 3 9800s?
Seems like a newer 285gtx (or even a 275gtx) would be much better price wise, and give you more graphics power....
Add to that the reality that 3 cards = 3 sets of components that can go bad.
I'm not sure if the 9800gtx gives physX support, which arguably isnt mainstream yet, but is on its way, however you do get physX options with the 260GTX and higher (I have a 260).
Every time I think \"I'm going to go SLi this time\", research and reality shows that it just isnt worth it versus a single gpu option.
I'm not sure if the 9800gtx gives physX support, which arguably isnt mainstream yet, but is on its way, however you do get physX options with the 260GTX and higher (I have a 260).
Every time I think \"I'm going to go SLi this time\", research and reality shows that it just isnt worth it versus a single gpu option.
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Unboxing
I'll post pics of the build as soon as I can get around to building this thing...
I'm looking at the motherboard and I'm thinking that there's no way I'm going to fit three video cards on this thing....why didn't I see this before? Is this really the case?
Edit:
Three cards will not fit. Abandoning the tripple SLI idea and moving one of the cards to my previous system for an upgrade.
Edit:
Three cards will not fit. Abandoning the tripple SLI idea and moving one of the cards to my previous system for an upgrade.
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This one is just for youAdmiral LSD wrote:...all those gay lights and windows...
And will be the NEXT case I buy!
http://www.tigerdirect.com/include/AddC ... &imgcart=1
CoolerMaster Storm Scout
Entire Case is Black, including the inside (nice and dark). Yes, it has two 120mm LED Fans in the Window, but the Window is tinted with 40% auto Tent. And the case has a "Stealth" mode where you can turn the LEDs off but leave the fans running.
(3 120mm Intake Fans: 2 in window, 1 in Front; 2 120mm exhaust Fans: 1 out back, 1 out top)
Plus, it looks awesome! Has handles at the top to carry it around, and the bezel's in the front are screened for great air flow.
I also love the Power Supply at the bottom, it gets its air from under the case (not from the warmer air inside) and vents it straight out the back.
I love this case, it will be the home of my next PC.