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Help me spec a new PC... bitches

Post by Wiggy »

Thinking of the following:

New things
Asus P6T Mobo
Intel i7 920 D0 CPU
2 x Corsair 6GB triple channel RAM :P
New CPU cooler
Another graphics card to SLI with the one I already have

Plus some hard drives, sound card, case etc that I already have.

Reckon it may cost £725 in all.

Thoughts?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

That'll do.

what's your PSU like?
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Post by friznit »

12 Gb RAM is really kicking the arse out of it :P
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PSU is a Corsair HX620W. Enough or not?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Wiggy wrote:PSU is a Corsair HX620W. Enough or not?
Possibly. it made me pull a face.
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Post by deject »

What GPU do you have? It may be better to just replace it and/or relegate it to PhysX duty.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

deject wrote:What GPU do you have? It may be better to just replace it and/or relegate it to PhysX duty.
Wiggy wrote:Another graphics card to SLI with the one I already have
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oh, it was a link, I fail. Actually, I don't think you even need to buy a second one for SLI, a single one can still pump out enough FPS for any game out there unless you're running at more than 1920x1280 or whatever.
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deject wrote:oh, it was a link, I fail. Actually, I don't think you even need to buy a second one for SLI, a single one can still pump out enough FPS for any game out there unless you're running at more than 1920x1280 or whatever.
Yeah, was thinking that, but just wanted a monster machine :)

I reckon if I'm upgrading CPU and RAM etc, I'll leave the GPU till later. It'll save me £150 now, and I can always get another one later if needed.
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Post by deject »

You will see a rather large boost going to the i7 I would think.
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Post by HereComesPete »

I'd leave the SLI for now, it's not necessary given the quality of the 260 as it is.

May well need more beef on that psu if you look to SLi.
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Post by Lee »

Zalman coolers are generally terrible, get one of these instead: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/165572
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Post by HereComesPete »

Good call :above: noctua whilst utilising somewhat shitty colours have powerful and whisper quiet fans and very high build quality.

I wouldn't say zalman are terrible though, just that noctua are better.
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HereComesPete wrote:I wouldn't say zalman are terrible though, just that noctua are better.
:above: Zalman make good packages (i.e.: mounting kits and such), it's just that their coolers aren't quite as effective as Thermalright and such. They do look nicer in my opinion though.
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Post by TezzRexx »

What kind of wattage would be ideal? Last time I looked at SLi it was around 900-1000w I believe.

Although, Corsair are made of magic and Super-science™.
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Post by Lee »

It'll probably draw 400-500 watts maximum and I'd usually recommend getting something twice as powerful as you need, PSUs are usually most efficient around 50% and are less likely to die if you're only half loading it.

I'd say 800w minimum for that set-up even though that 620w PSU would probably be fine.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

PSU efficiency is weird, but now days if you get an 80 plus certified one, they'll be pretty efficient at almost all loads they're likely to see (20%, 50% and 100%) and usually a decent PSU will be within a few percent efficiency at all of those loads.

So I'd be more inclined to run a decent lower wattage PSU now, than spending more on a massive one, as you'll only see *very* small efficiency gains, most likely not enough to cover your initial outlay.

I've had the Gonk running on a 650w PSU in the past with no problems (I wasn't comfortable with it, but nothing asploded)

http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine is worth a look to work out your PSU needs, it's pretty accurate, but I'd always buy a slightly higher model than suggested to allow for upgrades.
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