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    Quote Originally Posted by Naquadria
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    This is the PSU Im lookin at

    http://shop1.outpost.com/product/503...H:MAIN_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.
    i know exactly what you said.

    and at omegas post i say LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by larz
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    Quote Originally Posted by larz
    This is the PSU Im lookin at

    http://shop1.outpost.com/product/503...H:MAIN_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.
    i know exactly what you said.

    and at omegas post i say LOL!
    BUMP/UPDATE

    change of plans for the mobo

    ASUS P5KC 1333MHZ C2D Socket 775 Motherboard
    http://shop4.outpost.com/product/533...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG

    also found this vid on youtube.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM8oMMaG-uY
    It really sheds some light on stuff for me. Im excited and cant wait to get my 1st paycheck at my new job


    it looked like in this vid that a cpu cooler came with the cpu. Will a cooler come with my quadcore cpu? If so then why did i waist my time looking up cpu coolers?

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    If there is one thing that you MUST ABSOLUTELY NOT BUY brick and mortar it is your motherboard. the closest thing to what you need is this:
    http://shop4.outpost.com/product/495...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG

    BUT THAT IS 2 GENERATIONS OLD AND 190$...
    /sarcasm

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    hah yay for the how to build a comp for noobs video

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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaZero_Alpha
    If there is one thing that you MUST ABSOLUTELY NOT BUY brick and mortar it is your motherboard. the closest thing to what you need is this:
    http://shop4.outpost.com/product/495...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG

    BUT THAT IS 2 GENERATIONS OLD AND 190$...
    I hate that motherboard you suggested becuase it wont support the new upcoming 45nm CPU
    and it wont support Intel Quad Core CPU's, and becuase it has no ddr3 1066 support

    Again my question earlier was not answered. Does the CPU cooler come in the CPU box? If so why did i waist my time looking at CPU coolers?

    Also quick question is their any difference between ddr2 1066 and ddr3 1066?


    and what do you mean "brick and mortar"????

    Ok i like the mobo ASUS P5K-E / WiFi-AP Socket 775 Motherboard
    http://shop2.outpost.com/product/5271477

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    stock coolers suck. That's why you need an after market one.

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    Okay, motherboards don't need to be specifically designed to handle 45nm processors, The manufacturers add stuff like that to mislead people into thinking that only their motherboard will support something (because they are the only ones who actually SAY that they do).

    Plus, you need an Nvidia chipset (6/7 series) to get the best out of your video card. An onboard Nvidia chipset will help you get more power out of overclocking, use less of your Front Side Bus during SLI, and protect your video card by allowing dynamic overclocking in response to overheating and over-overclocking.

    Side note: When you order your processor make sure you order it from somebody who GUARANTEES G0 stepping. I bought mine from newegg and am biting my nails hoping, in account that there is a 50/50 chance of getting the outdated B3 stepping. (if they don't say anything about it they either don't know/care about it, and probably will give you the older model)

    As for stock coolers, he has been using Dells, and if there is one thing that dell does right, it is cooling and ventilation. (With my stock dell cooler I had my 3.8ghz P4 overclocked to 5.6ghz, until XP decided that It didn't like anything over 4ghz)
    /sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaZero_Alpha
    Okay, motherboards don't need to be specifically designed to handle 45nm processors, The manufacturers add stuff like that to mislead people into thinking that only their motherboard will support something (because they are the only ones who actually SAY that they do).

    Plus, you need an Nvidia chipset (6/7 series) to get the best out of your video card. An onboard Nvidia chipset will help you get more power out of overclocking, use less of your Front Side Bus during SLI, and protect your video card by allowing dynamic overclocking in response to overheating and over-overclocking.

    Side note: When you order your processor make sure you order it from somebody who GUARANTEES G0 stepping. I bought mine from newegg and am biting my nails hoping, in account that there is a 50/50 chance of getting the outdated B3 stepping. (if they don't say anything about it they either don't know/care about it, and probably will give you the older model)



    As for stock coolers, he has been using Dells, and if there is one thing that dell does right, it is cooling and ventilation. (With my stock dell cooler I had my 3.8ghz P4 overclocked to 5.6ghz, until XP decided that It didn't like anything over 4ghz)
    aww damn. The motherboard i posted doesnt even have an onboard gfx system....

    I guess ill keep looking around then.
    Does it have to be nvidia? nvidia boards are so expensive. Can't i find an asus board or something as long as it has onboard gfx?

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    what? onboard GFX sucks major ass? none of the board I recommended had onboard GFX?

    and for the price http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...DIA+nForce+600
    /sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaZero_Alpha
    what? onboard GFX sucks major ass? none of the board I recommended had onboard GFX?

    and for the price http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...DIA+nForce+600
    why do you keep showing me stuff from newegg, when i said i was only buying from FRYs??

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