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watercooling.
OK one card it is then.
I've been using the configurator (Intel 10200i) on the website and I've come up with this:
Case (may change to a snazzier one):
CPU:
Cooler:
Motherboard:
RAM:
Graphics:
HDD:
Optical:
PSU (850 is out of stock):
Comes in at 1424.69
What do you think?
watercooling.
no, you want a z68 board.
but I'm sure trifles will disagree with me.
What's the benefit?
It allows you to use the integrated GPU, which is clearly irrelevant considering the dedicated GPU
choice
not irrelevant atall. lucid virtu swithces between onboard graphics and the dedicated card depending on what your doing. the performance change is pretty much unnoticeable, and you get a nice power saving when your not gaming, which should help the electric bill
I guess my point about calling ocuk with your own spec list was missed, and I'm not making this up as there are at least 2 threads recent(1 over the past week) where the op has done just that(only thing was they wanted the gelid tranquilo and ocuk suggested altrernative, according to ocuk the gelid would snap off during transit due to its height and weight).
I wouldn't order the overclock, unless you're that worried. It really is straightforward enough to do, especially with the UEFI bios. Save yourself the few quid that'll pay for shipping.
I wouldn't run 2x 580's on a 750W but it can be done. ( i know you might not even do it)
I thought you already had an SSD? the vertex 3 is fater than the m4. The OC'ing is very easy so you could save some ££ on that. But if you want a straight out of the box system then that will run fine.