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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => PC => Topic started by: killdog on December 28, 2009, 09:21:11 AM
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Rite i built my first pc not long ago which was around £400 worth and now its my server as i really have no use for it even tho its got a am3 quad core in it and the only thing it does is host my website lol but ive been planning out my next build for quite some time now and its gonna be based around the Lanbox case not the lite one im going on about the one with the handle now i wanna go big i wanna go extreme but its a small case in fact its a Matx case so its hard to get a gaming motherboard in that size but ive looked around and ive found a few things they ant cheap but they are really nice bits of kit so im gonna list em here and see what u guys think then while im saving up for all this you guys can comment and help me make improvements so here is the list of parts.
Computer parts
Case: Lanbox Case ***** Not the lite one****
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage II GENE Republic of Gamers X58 Socket 1366 8 Channel Audio MATX Motherboard
GPU: XFX GTX260 896MB DDR3 Dual DVI Cuda and PhysX ready PCI-E Graphics Card
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz Socket 1366 D0 stepping 8MB Cache OEM Processor ***GONNA OVER CLOCK****
CPU Cooler: Asus Triton 88 Socket i7, 775, 754, 939, AM2+ Processor Cooler
Ram: Corsair 6GB (3x2GB) 1866MHz Dominator Memory With Fan for i7 Motherboard
Hard Drive: Western Digital WD3000HLFS 300GB Hard Drive SATAII 10000rpm 16MB Cache - OEM WD VelociRaptor
PSU: Corsair 850W HX Modular Power Supply - 80plus Silver Certified Efficiency
Well there are the parts please post here if u think ive missed anything out or u think i should chandge anything all comments welcomed.
xXxKillDogxXx
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sounds impressive...
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thanks gonna cost alot tho price tag around £900
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Harsh price but sounds really cool...
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fan controllers? and what good is a computer if u have no cd/dvd drive lol
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^ this, other than that looks nice assuming you have the os figured out.
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the Os is already sorted its gonna be windows 7 nvidia edition which is W7 customized by rockers team and the cd/dvd drive is gonna be a LG lightscribe drive
Fan controllers i dunno tbh if u look up the lanbox case * its the one with the handle on top* i dunno if it would be really worth it tbh.
Post Merge: January 01, 2010, 05:30:05 AM
well ill tell u know ive started saving and when i fill this tin up that im savin with im gonna open it and buy the first parts to get started or should i just get all the money then buy all at once i dunno ??
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anymore comments or is my thread about my dream computer that im saving up so dearly for gonna die
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I am running a Core i7 920 with 6GB of RAM and a GTS250, and it is smoking fast. It just spanks everything that I throw at it, and I just turn all graphics/tweaks up to 11 and it is by far the fastest thing that I have ever had.
You know how an OS comes out, then a couple of years later it finally feels like the hardware that you have has caught up with it, and it is really snappy? That is how Windows 7 feels on this thing.
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well thats a kinda cool way of putting now i really cant wait to build it lol hehe
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You realize there's no such thing as 1866MHz RAM right?
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Heres the link to prove u wrong.... http://www.ebuyer.com/product/158372 (http://www.ebuyer.com/product/158372) 1333mhz is JEDEC Stardard but i can go as far as 1866mhz OC and i C&P it as 1866mhz cuz that will be the end result
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They're just pre-overclocked if anything because 1866MHz isn't a standard clock rate.
So, no I wasn't wrong.
You can look it up yourself as well... because I just did to verify it. 1866MHz is only available as an overclock speed. It's not a standard clock rate*multiplier value.
So, I was right.
I was just pointing it out to make sure you knew, that's all. Beginners to computer building (not sure if you've built a computer before) shouldn't delve into overclocking because you can do some serious damage with it with the slightest tweak.
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:drunk: Didnt u just read the post above as i clearly stated yes 1333mhz is JADEC standard but 1866mhz Is the i will be running it as i will OC cuz i wouldnt post it as 1866mhz if i wasnt going to have this in the final result.
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Because it's pre-overclocked RAM.
All RAM data rates in-between or above these listed specifications are not standardized by JEDEC—often they are simply manufacturer optimizations using higher-tolerance or overvolted chips
They're factory overclocked, like I said.
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If you read the first post that started the thread i was referring to my first build which i built and since then ive built 2 more for friends and this will be my 4th my first build was overclocked by thro bios becuz asus have a oc bios feature which i used i am planning on OC the CPU in this build like my first but ill ovi be reading up maybe finding some guide lines for it and what not and about the ram im only trying to state that it does exist and yh its OC but its from the factory so i would think that makes it's own model/type of ddr3 ram for example the 975 I7 is based on the first I7 920 which is why we can overclock the 920 to 975 ghz with tweaking. understand where im kinda coming from on this if not reply back and ill post back tomoz cuz im off to sleep now. Night
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Yeah, you never said you were overclocking so I was just pointing it out.
How high are you overclocking the 920?
And, as far as I can remember, they don't use the lowest CPU as the reference CPU. Not sure, though.
For example, the 920 can go an excess of 4.6GHz (closer to 4.8GHz I believe), but the 975 can't go as high as that.
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i was thinkin 4.2ghz maybe 4.5 if i go a little overboard i dunno cuz i want summit stable.
Post Merge: January 13, 2010, 10:21:52 AM
bump
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Sounds good. Do NOT go over 4.5GHz (closer to 4.3-4.4GHz) on air cooling. You'll destroy it. 4.5GHz is the MAX a 920 has been able to go on air cooling.
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kk why dont i just got 9ghz with some liquid nitrogen ha ive always wanted to but its more a dream really but owell hehe