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QuickSkope - Aug 29, 2011
WD is Rockin, #1 HDD Brand byfar.
RAM is so cheap ATM, you might aswell just pick some up.
Also, I have the Lachesis, Newer Cousin of the Death adder, Thing ROCKS!
Nice build, I built mine a LITTLE before SandyBridge came out, so I have the i7 950, and 2 460 Hawkz.
DEFINETLY get the AX850, I have the same PSU, thing is a Fucking CHAMP!
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beefntators - Aug 29, 2011
QuickSkope Wrote:WD is Rockin, #1 HDD Brand byfar.
RAM is so cheap ATM, you might aswell just pick some up.
Way to restate what snarf said
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miller - Aug 29, 2011
QuickSkope Wrote:WD is Rockin, #1 HDD Brand byfar.
RAM is so cheap ATM, you might aswell just pick some up.
Also, I have the Lachesis, Newer Cousin of the Death adder, Thing ROCKS!
Nice build, I built mine a LITTLE before SandyBridge came out, so I have the i7 950, and 2 460 Hawkz.
DEFINETLY get the AX850, I have the same PSU, thing is a Fucking CHAMP!
Hehe, you are the second person to tell me to get AX850, even thou the 750 will be enough for me.
Is there a point adding 100$ to the 750 to get 850 ? O___O
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glouch - Aug 29, 2011
miller Wrote:Is there a point adding 100$ to the 750 to get 850 ? O___O
I'm not sure off the top of my head how much that graphics card draws (but I imagine it's a lot). Getting a higher wattage PSU would allow you to throw in a second GTX 580 in SLI whenever you wanted to. However, if you don't plan on doing this, stick with what you have.
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miller - Aug 29, 2011
glouch Wrote:miller Wrote:Is there a point adding 100$ to the 750 to get 850 ? O___O
I'm not sure off the top of my head how much that graphics card draws (but I imagine it's a lot). Getting a higher wattage PSU would allow you to throw in a second GTX 580 in SLI whenever you wanted to. However, if you don't plan on doing this, stick with what you have.
750W is enough for the build that I posted. However, if I plan to overclock my comp, I will need a 800W supply.
Now, I am starting to think it's better to get 2x560 Ti cards for the same price as 580 GTX and throw in the third when its necessary.
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louistf2 - Aug 29, 2011
miller Wrote:glouch Wrote:miller Wrote:Is there a point adding 100$ to the 750 to get 850 ? O___O
I'm not sure off the top of my head how much that graphics card draws (but I imagine it's a lot). Getting a higher wattage PSU would allow you to throw in a second GTX 580 in SLI whenever you wanted to. However, if you don't plan on doing this, stick with what you have.
750W is enough for the build that I posted. However, if I plan to overclock my comp, I will need a 800W supply.
Now, I am starting to think it's better to get 2x560 Ti cards for the same price as 580 GTX and throw in the third when its necessary.
I didn't realise Corsair made an AX750

Thats definately sufficient for your build. As for the 560, 2 of those are quicker than a single 580 but I
would go for an 850w if I was to put those in SLI. The 560 Ti doesn't support 3 way SLI only 2 way at max - 570 and 580 are Tri and Quad Sli
compatible.
Edit: you can use this website for hardware comparison:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench
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miller - Aug 29, 2011
louistf2 Wrote:miller Wrote:glouch Wrote:miller Wrote:Is there a point adding 100$ to the 750 to get 850 ? O___O
I'm not sure off the top of my head how much that graphics card draws (but I imagine it's a lot). Getting a higher wattage PSU would allow you to throw in a second GTX 580 in SLI whenever you wanted to. However, if you don't plan on doing this, stick with what you have.
750W is enough for the build that I posted. However, if I plan to overclock my comp, I will need a 800W supply.
Now, I am starting to think it's better to get 2x560 Ti cards for the same price as 580 GTX and throw in the third when its necessary.
I didn't realise Corsair made an AX750
Thats definately sufficient for your build. As for the 560, 2 of those are quicker than a single 580 but I
would go for an 850w if I was to put those in SLI. The 560 Ti doesn't support 3 way SLI only 2 way at max - 570 and 580 are Tri and Quad Sli
compatible.
Edit: you can use this website for hardware comparison: http://www.anandtech.com/bench
Yeah, true that. Too much hassle with 2 560's if they only support 2-way. I think I have now made up my mind, and I'm going with these specs:
Case - Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer
Processor - Intel Core i7 2600K (3.4 Ghz)
Motherboard - ASUS P8Z68-V-ATX
Memory - G.Skill Ripjaws-X 8GB(2x 4GB) DDR3 KIT
Graphics Card - ASUS GeForce GTX 580 EVGA (1.5 GB)
Main Hard Drive - Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB (SATA 6GB)
Power Supply - Corsair TX-750 V2 750W Enthusiast Series Power Supply
Watercooling Kit - Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H60 High-performance CPU Cooler
Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64bit - SP1
Monitor - ASUS VS248H 24"
Mouse - Razer Death Adder
Headset - Razer Carcharias
Keyboard - Razer Black Widow Ultimate
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mrmason - Aug 29, 2011
Its gonna be a beauty
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Snarf - Aug 29, 2011
Corsair is still overpriced and I still think this would be a way better option.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817121068
Also yes two lower tier cards on sli is usually more efficient than 1.
Also looking at that aus website someone linked I would be depressed if that was my only option for parts because the variety is so awful.
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miller - Aug 29, 2011
http://www.mwave.com.au
Yes, the variety in Australia is not that great and parts costs a fuckload most of the time =(