first pc build - please check spec

mikekelly

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Seems great.... really nice. I like your mobo you chose with your graphics. What games you gonna play? Maybe get a little bit better sound card if your playing like counter strike or something. Seems like its ready for build.

I would get that CPU fan, its nice, and helps alot.
 
- I would suggest avoiding ECS for mobos since they have a specialty in dealing with budget boards.
- The RAM is incompatible with the rest of the system, since you're getting an AMD box, you'll be dealing with DDR memory
- The specs on the PSU are not listed which makes me wary. Have a look at PSU101 to see what to look for
- Nothing special about Samsung optical drives
- You dont need that fan.

I was gonna buy a custom made PC from ebay but I am leaning towards building my own for gaming among other things, any help would be great.
Id suggest you re-look into building your own

I would get that CPU fan, its nice, and helps alot.
Its a case fan.....
 
Changing the mobo changes a lot :) i would suggest you look into MSI and DFI as makes for motherboards but the board you've picked there is also very nice. just note however that you are paying a premium for ahving a sli board there (the ASUS on you picked)... if you dont forsee youself running in sli mode then dont bother with the additional expense of the sli board and just get a board based on the nForce4ultra chipset (what is sli?answer). if you want a product reccmendation, id suggest the MSI K8n neo4 platinum or DFI lanparty ut nf4ultra-d

the new RAM you've picked out is very nice and tailored for gaming environments... again do realize it may be overkill dependig on what you're looking to do :)

according to the manual the CoolerMaster PSU there is packing 12v@19a... which is just above what i would consider absolute bare minimum (18a)... have a look at PSU 101 for some suggestions... there are some decent PSUs you can get for not all that much.
 
Again, thanks for your time. Im gonna be playing games like hl2, quake 4 (when it comes out) and ut2004. I will probably get the MSI board you reccomended and I will check PSU101 for a suitable PSU.

Thanks
Mike
 
Again, thanks for your time. Im gonna be playing games like hl2, quake 4 (when it comes out) and ut2004. I will probably get the MSI board you reccomended and I will check PSU101 for a suitable PSU.
I would strongly urge you upgrade the video platform to a 6800GT/X800XL as a baseline. What you've got there will handle HL2/UT2004 but for nextgen games (i.e., UEngine3 stuff) you'll want to step it up :)
 
I think Im gonna take your advice and get a X800XL and instead of buying everything this month out of the £600 I have wait until next month and put some more cash towards and get the system I want, that way I wont be looking to upgrade again, or atleast for a while anyways. I think I will look for a better optical drive and even get a cheaper secondary one too. I should be able to find one of the gaming PSU's in PSU101 on a UK site easy enough too. Thanks for your help, I have a much better understanding of thing just from this thread and a few other smilar threads which are currently running.

Cheers
Mike
 
Do realize that ive not claimed that the X800XL/6800Gt will suit you for next gen games but all im saying is that the X800GT/O class card you had in mind will definitely choke and the step up will definitely give you a fighting chance at playing the next gen games at something appreciable to max settings :)
 
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