May 24, 2008, 01:00 AM // 01:00
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: standing on your last control point, while the rest of your team is to busy killing mine
Guild: The Luminaries [Lumi]
Profession: A/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by me from another thread
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what I'm getting
gonna pick up a case from a local store, just under $1k US
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May 24, 2008, 05:24 AM // 05:24
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Dec 2006
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FlamingMetroid
what I'm getting
gonna pick up a case from a local store, just under $1k US
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if u forgot, don't forget the OS My friend did that before. he finished, than I was like "ok, just have to install the OS" "what OS?...@#%*@&*"
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May 24, 2008, 06:19 AM // 06:19
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#5
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: R/E
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Moriz, don't buy the ECS A780GM-A if you plan on using Phenom X4 9850.
The 4 phase voltage regulation is inadequate for a 125w CPU you will destroy the motherboard.
Here's an article from Anandtech that explains the incompatibility issue.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3279&p=2
Also quad core CPUs won't improve your gaming experience. A higher clocked dual core will generate less heat than a quad while delivering more performance.
Although my gaming rig runs on an Opteron 180 I can't think of ANY reason I'd buy an AMD CPU at this time. Intels processors from last year give AMDs latest and greatest a thorough kicking.
I'd recomend an Intel e8400 it's cheaper and faster than the Phenom you're considering plus It's a 45nm CPU and should run much cooler(and use less power).
If you're determined to purchase an AMD quad core CPU with a 780g chipset then consider the DFI LP UT 790FX-M2R mobo, it has a six phase digital voltage regulator which should be more than adequate for that 125w Phenom.
I'd also recomend a different chassis. The CoolerMaster CM690 has excellent cooling options with all the possible 120mm fan locations as well as decent aesthetics. It's basically the Cosmos' little brother. http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...497&CatId=1509
The masscool fan you linked to is a sleeve bearing fan. Sleeve bearing fans should only be run in a vertical orientation or the bearing will dry up and the fan will fail. Make sure to use ball bearing or Sony FDB fans if you plan to mount them horizontally. My pick would be the Scythe S-flex: http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...0&cid=FN. 505
I just picked up a 500Gb WD HDD from Canada Computers for $80: http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...d=HD. 443.877
The rest of your component list looks fine.
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May 24, 2008, 09:01 AM // 09:01
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: California
Guild: Xen of Heroes
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Those DIMMs are crap, Corsair uses the term "low latency" pretty loosely, my PC2-8500's run at lower latencies than those. Here's something slightly better:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...597&CatId=2368
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May 24, 2008, 11:56 AM // 11:56
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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hmm, maybe i should go with the phenom x3 8750 then. it uses 95W, which the board should handle just fine.
the reason i'm going AMD and 780G is because of the HD3200 onboard graphics, which i'm planning to use until the HD4870 comes out in a month. i've heard NVIDIA has a board that use the geforce8200, but i don't know the prices on those things.
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May 24, 2008, 01:52 PM // 13:52
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#8
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Furnace Stoker
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That CPU is crap for that much money. You would be far better off with a core 2 duo or quad setup.
Last edited by bhavv; May 24, 2008 at 01:57 PM // 13:57..
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May 24, 2008, 02:28 PM // 14:28
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#9
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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yeah, and unfortunately, AMD's 780G chipset is not compatible with intel chips. until i can find nvidia's comparable chipset motherboard selling for ~$100, it's AMD for me.
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May 24, 2008, 06:50 PM // 18:50
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: R/E
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Morriz,
If you must buy a 780g board then buy a board with 5 phases or more on the voltage regulator. Any Amd CPU worth considering will consume more wattage than that ECS board is designed to handle.
Answer a few questions for me and I'll help find you the best system within your budget and locale.
1. are you capable of upgrading firmware(flash the mobo bios)?
2. do you intend or want to overclock the CPU in this system for extra performance?
3. do you absolutely need integrated graphics or is a throwaway video card equivalent to the 780g(hd2400) enough to fill the gap until the new cards come out.
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May 24, 2008, 06:55 PM // 18:55
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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1: yes, but it's been a while since i've done it. i've last done it on my old P3's motherboard
2: maybe, but probably not
3: i think buying a "throwaway" graphics card is a waste of money, so i'd like the integrated graphics to be as powerful as possible... or at least be able to play games like guild wars, L2, shaiya, etc.
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May 24, 2008, 10:21 PM // 22:21
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#14
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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the HD4800 series looks to be in the $200-$300 range. apparently, the HD4870 with 1gb GDDR5 will retail at $299ish. of course, this is from tom's hardware, and is definately not official.
and yeah, i'm installing the malware known as vista. vista business 32bit to be exact, which i got for free.
anyways for that integrated graphics ram part... yes, i'll be cutting into my system ram, but it should be a simple matter of setting it to 128MB and use it as usual. GW does not need more than 128MB, so the performance hit shouldn't be big. not to mention, i'll be getting it all back once i install an actual graphics card.
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May 24, 2008, 11:13 PM // 23:13
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: New Jersey
Profession: Mo/
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You're price-performance ratio is far worse by getting some half-assed amd integrated amd system than getting a powerful intel base with some temporary card until the 4800s come out.
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May 24, 2008, 11:22 PM // 23:22
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: R/E
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Ok Moriz I'll stop trying to push Intel kit on you
Here's a 780g mobo you can use with confidence: Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...9&cid=MB. 350 $99.99
This board has five phase voltage regulation and should stand up to the 125watt processor you'll wan't to use. You will have to upgrade the firmware(flash the bios) to latest release for use with AM2+(Phenom) processors.
Here's your Quad core 9850 for cheaper: http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...&cid=CPU .907 $258.99 only $2.00 more than a x3 at TigerDirect...
Although I'd recomend this instead: http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...&cid=CPU .907 $170.99
IMHO save your money until Phenoms are available at higher clock speeds.
My other component recommendations remain unchanged excepting the video card since you'll be going with the integrated *shudder*.
Good luck with you're build I'll monitor the thread in case you have more questions. BTW I'm in Toronto so if you're local and run into a snag lemme know.
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May 24, 2008, 11:48 PM // 23:48
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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hard part with flashing bios is... i'll need an AMD processor to do the flashing. unfortunately i don't own one. if that's the case, i'll go back to my original plan of getting an athlon 64 X2 6400 black edition from tigerdirect for $165. however, at the time of writing this post, that part has disappeared from the website. damn.
anyways, the resulting system needs to beat my current POS, which is a P4 3ghz, 1gb ram (don't ask me how fast, i don't know), and geforce fx5500 PCI. that's right, PCI.
i live in ottawa, so it's too far for me to visit you in person. thanks for your help anyways, i really appreciate it.
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May 24, 2008, 11:51 PM // 23:51
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Ohio, usa
Guild: none
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by moriz
and yeah, i'm installing the malware known as vista. vista business 32bit to be exact, which i got for free.
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Even though it's free i still wouldn't say 32bit vista is too wise to go to these days. Mainly due to that nice little memory limitation that you'll hit if you ever put in any more ram.
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May 24, 2008, 11:56 PM // 23:56
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: R/E
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the other processor I linked to was a 6400+ Canada computers does mail order so you're still in business
edit: Blackhearted makes a valid point, I run xp64 to support my 4Gb ram. Vista requires way more system resources, particularily memory, consequently invest in 4GB ram even though Vista 32 will only see 3.25Gb.
Last edited by LockerLoad; May 25, 2008 at 12:00 AM // 00:00..
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May 25, 2008, 12:16 AM // 00:16
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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well, i can get the 64bit for free as well. gogo university. it's just that i've already downloaded the 32bit version. the 2.54GB download will weight rather significantly into my 60GBit bandwidth. does the 32bit version include the files for the 64bit as well?
the thing is, the 32bit is bound to have better driver support, and i really don't see myself actually using 4gb of ram.
of course, i might be a little out of the loop with the ram part. is 4gb suddenly the new standard now?
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