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#1

I like http://shop1.outpost.com/product/5259907...IN_RSLT_PG


Current specs im lookin at

Nvidia 8800 GTx 768 MB
Antec 900 case
Asus P5K-E LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX mobo.
500 GB harddrive
a good sound card(lolz)
Optical DVD/CD rw drive
Intel Quad Core 2.6 ghz
4 GB of DDR2 1066
And that shiny fan thingy i posted a link to above


I think this is all the parts i need to build a pc
Do i need a chipset cooler too?

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#2

dont forget a good power supply Big Grin
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#3

http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4849900...IN_RSLT_PG

This one is about the same price and I have found it to work better than the silent knight... the fan is bigger and faster, plus the heat pipes are way shorter giving it more direct contact with the CPU. one of my... lets call him a client (i don't like him but I build his computers and rape him on the price)... broke one of those with a pair of vice grips (he literally thought that smashing the thing would make it work better by making the copper one block instead of a hundred blades) and replaces it with the zalman, took the average temperature down about 7-degrees C

/sarcasm
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#4

damn .. should get me one of those Smile remind me not to get people to build computers for me Tongue lol
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#5

If you aren't a complete imbecile and an asshole, you won't have a problem.

/sarcasm
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#6

This is the PSU Im lookin at

http://shop1.outpost.com/product/5031565...IN_RSLT_PG
Silverstone SST-ST75F 750W Modular Power Supply

thanks for the advice omega, ill definitely give that a looksy next time im at frys

Naquadria told me to make sure it was all copper

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#7

That is an awesome power supply. High-efficiency, High power, decent price. the temp is a little high, but since it is venting directly out of the case it shouldn't be a problem at all.

/sarcasm
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#8

god i have to get a new power supply, one that can support the second 8800 gtx i wanna get this summer, anyone know of any with 4 6-pin connections?

just bought a power supply with my new rig this past fall, but it won't support the second 8800

this is what i been looking at, but i don't have any experience with his brand
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#9

larz Wrote:This is the PSU Im lookin at

http://shop1.outpost.com/product/5031565...IN_RSLT_PG
Silverstone SST-ST75F 750W Modular Power Supply

thanks for the advice omega, ill definitely give that a looksy next time im at frys

Naquadria told me to make sure it was all copper



I said an all copper heatsink not PSU. Just dont get aluminum.
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#10

An all-copper PSU would be so bad ass...

/sarcasm
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