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1) 2500k in place of 2600k. It's a good deal cheaper and in games there is next to no difference in performance. 2) Replace that cpu cooler with either the Coolermaster Hyper 212+, or if you can afford to, something really beefy like the Thermalright Venomous-X. Both offer superior performance and allow you to add another fan in a push/pull confiuration for added cooling. Other cpu coolers like the Corsair A70 is also good, but watch the RAM clearance on that one. (Or for something more exotic, but still around the same price, the Corsair H-70, which eliminates any problem with RAM clearance and offers very good cooling.) 3) The gpu is fine, but be aware of the three blue stripes issue. That PSU, as long as it's a quality unit, is more than enough for that system. Edit: Oh yes, 16GB RAM for me is overkill. You could save the extra money or invest it into another part of your system. Last edited by Rattlehead; 06-21-2011 at 03:33 PM. |
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With that rig u don't need to overclock to run everything smooth in CLOD but you sure got headroom.
One more note: the ASRock Z68 Pro3 doesn't have x-fire or SLI. If that is of interest then maybe look at the ASRock Z68 Extreme4 |
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Thanks Gents, lots to think about here.
I had thought about the i5 instead of the i7 - if it's as easy an overclock and offers roughly the same gaming performance maybe I'll do that. The card is worrying me though. Have they really still not fixed the blue lines issue in ClOD? That's exactly the kind of thing that would get on my nerves while playing. I'm only running one screen and not thinking about SLIing or x-firing so maybe a 1.5GB GTX580 would be a better choice? |
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i have 14 years of hobby computer building on my back... my first killer rig was a intel 233mhz with 32mb ram and a kick ass 4mb 3dfx voodoo card ![]() 1. Get rid of all stock cooling for all components and buy more effective/silent cpu/gpu/cabinet cooling, try to keep all temps below 70 degrees celsius.( I prefer 60-) less heat strain gives more stability and could extend the components lifetime. 2. use ASUS MB and ASUS/GAINWARD GPU`s, Kingston hyper x ram and a MIST psu Let the OMG ADVICE IS WRONG WAR BEGIN!!! *Runs away* Last edited by TeeJay82; 06-22-2011 at 04:30 AM. |
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Sorry about that. I was just giving my opinion. You don't have to take it. There are a lot of others who are better qualified in this area than I am.
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Thanks again - all opinions welcome!
I do want to overclock a little, seems to be very easy with the Asus boards (I overclocked my current rig from 2.6Ghz to 3.4Ghz fairly easily). Difficult to know what to do about the card. Do we know if the blue lines problem is fixable? And will a 2GBHD6950 offer much better performance than a 1.5GBGTX580? |
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I've read that some nVidias are getting the blue lines too but mostly is AMD/ATI cards. I think many of these would love to switch to nVidia. Only thing is that 2GB seems nicer than 1,5GB. ![]() You'll be fine with either. TeeJay82's talk about swapping stockcooling is generally wise but you'll do fine with stock if you're not going to overclock and you're not too sensitive to a bit of noise. |
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