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So I'm building my first computer, and I need some advice on whether or not this is a good set up, and whether or not everything is compatible. And of course, I've got some other questions along the way
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Pulling out of an existing computer (hey, trying to save some money here too ):
Total cost: ~$900 Total cost after rebates: ~$810 Now this computer will be used as a family computer, but mostly for gaming and a little school work. Photoshopping every once in a while, using Microsoft Office, and playing games mainly. Games looking to play:
So, hows the system look for the games/uses listed? Are all of the components compatible? After reading some reviews on the Q6600, some people were complaining about Intel's stock cooler. I don't plan on overclocking it any time soon, so will I be fine using the stock cooler? Also, does the Q6600 come with thermal paste, or do I need to order some Arctic Silver or something? I've also never applied thermal paste to a CPU or even installed a CPU for that matter, so any help is appreciated. PS: It seems like a lot of people upgrade/replace parts quickly on here... do these components tend to have short life-spans? I would like this PC to go for at least 3 or 4 years without having to replace something. Thanks for reading and helping!
Last edited by RapidFireGT : 07-05-08 at 04:36 PM. Reason: Update components |
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looks great man, it will def play all those games in a great setting,
shin-etsu is the best thermal paste you can get, and there is a certain way to put on the thermal paste, since your getting a quad you need to put it on horizontal look to get a good cpu heatsink, Thermalright ultra-120 or OCZ vendetta 2 good job
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I would go 750i FTW(few $$ cheaper & better) and with the 320GB WD HDD instead of the 160.
You'll have to purchase AS5 or what ever TIM you use the q66 doesn't come with it,and there isn't a short life span of these parts per say just people wanting new better things.And take a look at this psu cheaper and better IMO. http://www.buy.com/prod/corsair-tx-6...206178324.html and this memory. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231174
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Looks good. It is ok to use stock HS if you won't OC quad soon but should get a better cooler such Tuniq or OCZ vendetta 2 if you wan to OC more. 8800GT is a good one but the price seems a bit high. For extra $20, you can have 9800GTX or 4850. Either get a standard 8800GT and OC it. Picking the 680i board is assuming you will stick with Q6600 for a while and won't upgrade to 45nm Quad because 680i won't support 45nm quad.
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Looks good, but I'd get this HDD
__________________http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148262 instead. It has 16mb cache instead of 8 and the one you posted has $8.55 shipping and this one is free so it's only $7.50 more. Second, are you going to SLI at all? If not I'd get a different board. I'd get either a P35 or P45. You could get one for between $130-200. If you are going SLI then get that one. I'd get some AS5. If you have a Radio Shack close by you could get some for $5 or get some from the Egg. Good luck.
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For now I'm going to go with the stock HSF then, since I am trying to save money and I don't plan on overclocking the Q6600 for a long time. Although, I guess I'll check out Radio Shack for some AS5.
__________________Can anyone confirm that the Q6600 does NOT come with thermal paste as reezin14 said. I'm not sure if I will want to go SLI in the future or not, so I think I will go with the 750i and stick with EVGA. Lifetime warranty (can't beat that), faster memory, SLI ready. I also like the idea of keeping same-brand products in my rig.
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I just took a look at my cooler that came with the cpu,and there is what looks like 3 lines of thermal paste underneath the stock cooler.(sorry)I was thinking about a tube of it.BTW did you look a the psu i suggest $30+ cheaper.
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With gaming as your primary use, I suggest the E8400. Same price range as the Q6600, but better processor for gaming.
Let me know how that case works out for you. I might end up buying it myself if you love it.
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the stock intel cooler has pre-applied thermal paste.
Otherwise nice build. The ati cards are faster singly (And more expensive) but 2 8800GT's in SLI are faster than almost any single card and they are dirt cheap. What OS are you planning? If not a 64 bit, then 4 gb of ram is a waste.
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