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New gaming build

Spanner in the works

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Hey guys. Building my first computer in quite some time and need some advice. Primarily, I am going to be using the computer for work, but I would like to do some overclocking with it as well as play most of the newest games at quite high settings (DX11, almost maxed out, 60fps, 1920 x 1080). This is what I am thinking:

Case: Corsair 400r Carbide Series
PSU: OCZ Z Series 1000w 80 Plus Gold Certified
Motherboard: Gigabyte G1.Sniper 2 LGA1155
CPU: Core i7 2600k
Video Card: Gigabyte GTX 580 1536mb
SSD: OCZ Solid 3 SATA III 60gb Solid State Drive
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1tb
RAM: G.SKILL Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 or Mushkin Enhanced Redline 8GB (2 x 4GB)
Cooling: Corsair H60 Liquid Cooling
CD/DVD: Lite-On 24X iHAS324 DVD writer
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Monitor: ASUS VH242H 23.6" 5ms response

PSU: Anyone had much experience with OCZ PSU’s? This is a pretty good price and is 80 Plus Gold Certified so I thought it might be a good buy. A stable, good quality power supply is all that matters right?

Motherboard: In general I am really happy to spend on a motherboard. I figure it’s the link between everything in the computer so skimping here is not really an option. This motherboard hasn’t being out for long at all (less than 10 days I think). But jeez it’s got some great features and Gigabyte is a brand I quite like. I’ve nearly future proofed with this board – support for Ivy Bridge, PCIe 3.0 support for future cards, dedicated onboard sound card (X-Fi based including EAX 5.0 support), USB 3.0, SATA III etc etc. Questions:

• Eventually I want to SLI with this build (hence the 1000w PSU) computer, but I am thinking that I will move to the new PCIe 3.0 cards when they are released, so it makes sense to get this now right? It might save me a few dollars now I figure.
• I’ve heard the X-Fi has driver/compatibility issues. Would a built-in dedicated, already compatible card be better? Should save me $100-150 if so.

RAM: I definitely need 8gb before you say anything. At times when I am doing work stuff I need 12-16gb. But that’s expensive and I’ll do that stuff at work most times. Not sure which RAM to choose here. The G.Skill specs are 1600mhz, 7-8-7-24-2N, 1.6 volts, while the Mushkin specs are 1600mhz, 7-9-8-24 and 1.65v. Thoughts? Better timings are almost always better than MHz, and these are up there with some of the better ones. Mushkin is $10 cheaper than the G.Skill if that helps.

Cooling: Anyone had much experience with the H60? I wanted to build my own, or get a high-end system, but that would be a waste at this stage. I want to OC and keep it cool, but I don’t want to set records or anything. Figured a watercooling system would beat most air-coolers, excepting only the most high end units. The H80 (and other manufacturers equivalent) are fifty bucks more so…

Are there any bottlenecks you can see, or parts that could be improved on? Alternatively, is it worth waiting for at least Sandy Bridge-E and PCIe 3.0 cards?
 

Ausguy

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I dont know too much so im not much help but how much was all this? and where did you plan to get it from?
 

Cupid Stunt

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MWave are ok but in my experience aren't the classiest with postage & their customer service BLOWS!

But whinging aside, the case isn't in stock with them or their suppliers, & there's plenty of sexier ones out there similarly priced! :lol: Have you tried http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php? I compared a few of your parts between the two & pccg was better priced. & for what it's worth, I have no affiliation with them!
 

Cupid Stunt

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& I meant to say, if you're spending that sort of cash, haggle. Alot of places won't ignore someone willing to dump that kinda change on a computer. A dollar in your pocket is better than one in theirs.
 

Spanner in the works

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MWave are ok but in my experience aren't the classiest with postage & their customer service BLOWS!

But whinging aside, the case isn't in stock with them or their suppliers, & there's plenty of sexier ones out there similarly priced! :lol: Have you tried http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php? I compared a few of your parts between the two & pccg was better priced. & for what it's worth, I have no affiliation with them!
Thanks for that link! Saved me heaps - or at least I can get better parts for a similar price for the most part.

You might be right about the case I think. Once they start selling a few it should come down about 30-40 bucks (they sell for $99 in the US). Any thoughts on what case? I quite like the understated elegance of the Corsair 400. To give you an idea of the kinds of cases I like, I tend to avoid:
LED heavy cases. I think they are for the kids.
Windowed cases. I think they look tacky.
The spaceship cases. Cases that like they have come from a spaceship or could be a spaceship themselves. Think Antec LanBoy series, Antec Darkfleet or ThermalTake Black Chaser.

I'm a bit older than most gamers/nerds, and I like the understated rather than the overstated. Think Antec P183 and P193 and pretty much anything from Lian-Li. Except I am looking for something with good air-cooling (which the p183 and 193 don't provide) at a good price (damn you Lian-Li!!!) It must have:
Top or side vents for 2*120mm fans (to fit a 240mm radiator)
Room to fit a second GPU when I SLI
Good cable management capabilities

Thoughts?

I've changed the following parts:
Case: ?
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 580 Super Overclock
PSU: OCZ ZX Series 1000w 80 Plus Gold Certified
Cooling: XSPC Rasa 750 RS240
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH (2x4GB) DDR3
 
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if you want to go with liquid cooling, get a lian li case, they are the easiest to setup LC with. you will pay a bit extra but the case is quality.

everything else is fine, but pricey.

I think a 560ti will be enough for dx 11 games like Cod, Bf3. not many games support dx 11 right now.
 

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