New custom build PC
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Pedz
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New custom build PC
Right so my new rig is hopefully going to be epic ^^. My target price was ?1500, but as always with these things, it went a tad over.. ended up just over ?1700
Case: NZXT Phantom (with all fans, had to buy the 230mm, 140mm and extra 200m)
NZXT Phantom White
CPU: I7-2600k
Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz (Sandy Bridge) Socket LGA1155 - Retail.
CPU Cooler: Noctua C14
Scan.co.uk: Noctua NH-C14 Top-Flow Flexible CPU Cooler with 140mm fan
Motherboard: MSI P67-GD65
MSI P67A-GD65 Intel P67 (Socket 1155) Motherboard - B3 Revision
RAM:
G.Skill Ripjaws-X CAS7-8-7-24 2T 1600Mhz
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/prod ... 8gbxh.html
GPU's: 2x 570 SLI Gainward "Golden Sample" GLH
Gainward GeForce GTX 570 inchGolden Sampleinch GLH 1280MB GDDR5 PCI Express - Retail
HDD:2x Western Digital Caviar black 500GB (will be in raid 0)
Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB 32MB Cache Hard Disk Drive SATA 6 Gb/s 126MB/s <4.2ms 7200rpm - OEM
PSU: 1200W Corsair (I know epic overkill, but better to be safe than sorry ^^)
Scan.co.uk: Corsair CMPSU-1200AXUK Professional Series Gold AX1200 1200W Modular Power Supply (PSU)
OS: Win7 Pro 64bit
Now am I being silly and forgetting anything important? I already have a lot of CD drives, and all the other normal peripherals, mouse, keyboard etc.
Edit/Update: Fully built fully operational, easily overclockable to 4.5Ghz under safe voltages ^^. Although atm I've kept it stock as there's no need, nothing is using the CPU that much.
Case: NZXT Phantom (with all fans, had to buy the 230mm, 140mm and extra 200m)
NZXT Phantom White
CPU: I7-2600k
Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz (Sandy Bridge) Socket LGA1155 - Retail.
CPU Cooler: Noctua C14
Scan.co.uk: Noctua NH-C14 Top-Flow Flexible CPU Cooler with 140mm fan
Motherboard: MSI P67-GD65
MSI P67A-GD65 Intel P67 (Socket 1155) Motherboard - B3 Revision
RAM:
G.Skill Ripjaws-X CAS7-8-7-24 2T 1600Mhz
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/prod ... 8gbxh.html
GPU's: 2x 570 SLI Gainward "Golden Sample" GLH
Gainward GeForce GTX 570 inchGolden Sampleinch GLH 1280MB GDDR5 PCI Express - Retail
HDD:2x Western Digital Caviar black 500GB (will be in raid 0)
Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB 32MB Cache Hard Disk Drive SATA 6 Gb/s 126MB/s <4.2ms 7200rpm - OEM
PSU: 1200W Corsair (I know epic overkill, but better to be safe than sorry ^^)
Scan.co.uk: Corsair CMPSU-1200AXUK Professional Series Gold AX1200 1200W Modular Power Supply (PSU)
OS: Win7 Pro 64bit
Now am I being silly and forgetting anything important? I already have a lot of CD drives, and all the other normal peripherals, mouse, keyboard etc.
Edit/Update: Fully built fully operational, easily overclockable to 4.5Ghz under safe voltages ^^. Although atm I've kept it stock as there's no need, nothing is using the CPU that much.
Last edited by Pedz on 2011-05-16 18:05, edited 2 times in total.
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Tofurkeymeister
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Re: New custom build PC
That PSU is overkill, I would have gotten a 800-900 watt unit and get 8 GB of RAM. However, everything else seems nice and 1337. Nice build.
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Pedz
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Re: New custom build PC
Ah yes I did end up getting 8GB (copied wrong link
) And yes the PSU is overkill, however I found it hard to find a high quality 900W psu with 90% efficiency which the AX series by corsair gives and was also unsure how 850W would cope with the OC'd gpus and CPU/RAM. So thought better to be on the safe side ^^.
Anyway, heres some pics



Removed the push fan on the Noctua C14 as it would not fit with the 230mm fan on the side as well(also would be useless if it did fit, as the gap would be small between the two fans
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Also used to have a X-fi Titanium fatality plugged into the top PCI-E x1 (hence the missing dustguard), but found it was worse than the onboard soundcard because it caused so many problems with games, programs(mainly mumble.. had awful quality, made people sound robotic and lots of 'noise', no matter what I did..). So yes the MSI onboard soundcard (realtek i think?) beats creatives efforts....
Next item on the list... Samsung s27a950 27" LED 3D monitor =], looks lovely, and well i wouldn't mind stressing my GPUS with some 3D PR ^^(if that's at all possible..)
Anyway, heres some pics



Removed the push fan on the Noctua C14 as it would not fit with the 230mm fan on the side as well(also would be useless if it did fit, as the gap would be small between the two fans
Also used to have a X-fi Titanium fatality plugged into the top PCI-E x1 (hence the missing dustguard), but found it was worse than the onboard soundcard because it caused so many problems with games, programs(mainly mumble.. had awful quality, made people sound robotic and lots of 'noise', no matter what I did..). So yes the MSI onboard soundcard (realtek i think?) beats creatives efforts....
Next item on the list... Samsung s27a950 27" LED 3D monitor =], looks lovely, and well i wouldn't mind stressing my GPUS with some 3D PR ^^(if that's at all possible..)
Last edited by Pedz on 2011-05-16 19:25, edited 3 times in total.
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Kusunoki
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Re: New custom build PC
Hello Pedz i wish you have reed my mail, I am trying to build a PC I wish you can help me ^^, for other side when i see this i fall in love lol. Thanks. btw great PC !Pedz wrote:Ah yes I did end up getting 8GB (copied wrong link) And yes the PSU is overkill, however I found it hard to find a high quality 900W psu with 90% efficiency which the AX series by corsair gives and was also unsure how 850W would cope with the OC'd gpus and CPU/RAM. So thought better to be on the safe side ^^.
Anyway, heres some pics
Removed the push fan on the Noctua C14 as it would not fit with the 230mm fan on the side as well(also would be useless if it did fit, as the gap would be small between the two fans.
Also used to have a X-fi Titanium fatality plugged into the top PCI-E x1 (hence the missing dustguard), but found it was worse than the onboard soundcard because it caused so many problems with games, programs(mainly mumble.. had awful quality, made people sound robotic and lots of 'noise', no matter what I did..). So yes the MSI onboard soundcard (realtek i think?) beats creatives efforts....
Next item on the list... Samsung s27a950 27" LED 3D monitor =], looks lovely, and well i wouldn't mind stressing my GPUS with some 3D PR ^^(if that's at all possible..)
"When you knew that there is something that complete your life, you will never forget the wonderful moments that you have get like inside of the battlefield memories and experience that last for ever". - Mostafa Bonilla (Kusunoki)
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Cossack
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Re: New custom build PC
Pedz, you bloody *******, where do you getting money for this?
I like view the custom built PC's, because everyone is nearly completely unique with the lights and so on, so post more pics of things like that and specs of course so we, poor and simple people can dream a bit.


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Pedz
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Re: New custom build PC
Cossack112 wrote:Pedz, you bloody *******, where do you getting money for this?I like view the custom built PC's, because everyone is nearly completely unique with the lights and so on, so post more pics of things like that and specs of course so we, poor and simple people can dream a bit.
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CPU: I7-2600k @ 4.3Ghz
RAM: 8GB 1600Mhz G.Skill Ripjaws-X
HDD: 2x WD Caviar black 500GB
GPUs: 2x Gainward GLH 570GTX factory OC'd to 800MHZ(from 732)
PSU 1200W Corsair
I do plan on buying some more LED's to brighten up the side 2x120mm fan slot, and the front...
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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: New custom build PC
RE: buying some more LED's
I leave you with the wise words of Jay-Z, ""I'm young enough to know the right car to buy. Yet grown enough not to put rims on it"
Build looks nice, thumbs up.
Did you RAID the drives?
I leave you with the wise words of Jay-Z, ""I'm young enough to know the right car to buy. Yet grown enough not to put rims on it"
Build looks nice, thumbs up.
Did you RAID the drives?
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Pedz
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Re: New custom build PC
Haha i like the above quoteLITOralis.nMd wrote:RE: buying some more LED's
I leave you with the wise words of Jay-Z, ""I'm young enough to know the right car to buy. Yet grown enough not to put rims on it"
Build looks nice, thumbs up.
Did you RAID the drives?
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baschi
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Re: New custom build PC
thats a killer rig! dont really know why one would need leds, but okay 
also: wouldn`t ONE 570 be enough?
cheers
also: wouldn`t ONE 570 be enough?
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declan54321
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Nice rig!Pedz wrote:Ah yes I did end up getting 8GB (copied wrong link) And yes the PSU is overkill, however I found it hard to find a high quality 900W psu with 90% efficiency which the AX series by corsair gives and was also unsure how 850W would cope with the OC'd gpus and CPU/RAM. So thought better to be on the safe side ^^.
Anyway, heres some pics
Removed the push fan on the Noctua C14 as it would not fit with the 230mm fan on the side as well(also would be useless if it did fit, as the gap would be small between the two fans.
Also used to have a X-fi Titanium fatality plugged into the top PCI-E x1 (hence the missing dustguard), but found it was worse than the onboard soundcard because it caused so many problems with games, programs(mainly mumble.. had awful quality, made people sound robotic and lots of 'noise', no matter what I did..). So yes the MSI onboard soundcard (realtek i think?) beats creatives efforts....
Next item on the list... Samsung s27a950 27" LED 3D monitor =], looks lovely, and well i wouldn't mind stressing my GPUS with some 3D PR ^^(if that's at all possible..)
By the way my grandad has that joystick
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Pedz
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Re: New custom build PC
I finally bought a new monitor (the 23" dell needed an upgrade
). So I bought the Samsung s27a950, and after a lot of trouble with delivery of the damn thing, it arrived =]. One thing I should have done is measure up... Speakers are on their side under each monitor as thats the only place they fit =[.

^ PR in 3D =]


^ PR in 3D =]

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Cossack
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Re: New custom build PC
OMG... Pedz... You play PR in 3D?! Damn...
Anyway, how I mention before - awesome build Pedz.
Anyway, how I mention before - awesome build Pedz.


