Building first PC!

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Intel Core i5 760 2.80GHz (Lynnfield) (Socket LGA1156) - Retail
(£129.16) £154.99
(£129.16)
MSI ATI Radeon HD 5850 Twin FrozR II 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card *** With Assassins Creed II ***
(£124.99) £149.99
(£124.99)
Logitech Wireless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution
(£85.10) £102.12
(£85.10)
Asus P7P55D-E Intel P55 (Socket 1156) DDR3 Motherboard
(£83.32) £99.98
(£83.32)
Antec TruePower New Modular 650W Power Supply
(£61.27) £73.52
(£61.27)
Coolermaster Storm Scout Gaming Case - Black
(£51.91) £62.29
(£51.91)
Corsair XMS3 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit (CMX4GX3M2A1600C9)
(£39.99) £47.99
(£39.99)
Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB SATA-II 32MB Cache
(£37.49) £44.99
(£37.49)
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev 2 CPU Cooler (Socket 939 / AM2 / AM3 / 775 / 1155/ 1156 / 1366)
(£16.16) £19.39
(£16.16)
LiteOn IHAS124 - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive - Serial ATA
(£9.99) £11.99
(£9.99)
OcUK Value 2m DVI Male - Male Monitor Cable (DV-106)
(£5.99) £7.19
(£5.99)
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound (3.5g)
(£5.61) £6.73
(£5.61)

Total : £797.68

first, hello to everybody!
so, im building my first pc and im looking for some advise.my knowlege about computers are basic.have been reading this forum for a while and thats what my build looks like.
im not sure about that build, so im asking pc vets to look at it :)
 
Why not go for the new SandyBridge? I definitely would. Get yourself a i5-2500K. They hugely outperform i5-760 for a few pounds extra.
Also, you don't need thermal paste as the Arctic Cooler Pro will have some pre-applied... unless there is a specific reason?
 
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I'm bored at work :D
Unfortunately, that motherboard won't be compatible. You need the one with a P67 chipset, like the Asus P8P67 Intel P67 for £129.98. Everything else looks fine, just double check on the memory compatibility but I'm sure that it will work.
 
that was fast! :D is the Sandybridge compatible with Asus P7P55D-E MB?

No, it's a new processor socket and chipset. You'll need a different motherboard to take the new cpus, but they're much faster, and everything else in your build can stay the same.
 
Yes, or if you want to choose from a selection of motherboards then visit:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=5&subid=1906

I would go for the P67 chipset and not H67. P67 is for enthusiast, they will allow you to overclock your CPU should you wish to in the future. I'm not too sure what other differences there are but H67 is not as good.

To answer your second question, wired keyboard/mouse usually have a length of 1.5m to 2m. I went to wireless, as its much more convenient and i don't have wires all over the place.
 
thats for sure.
will see hom much the i5-2005k costs.if there is only few pounds difference like u say, than i will stik with 2005k
 
i'm ordering parts in two weeks.i'm not sure about the asus p67 board anymore.seems lots of people have issues with them. think im gonna go for msi p67a-gd55 as its in the same price range as asus p8p67. or i should better get msi p67a-gd65?
 
i'm ordering parts in two weeks.i'm not sure about the asus p67 board anymore.seems lots of people have issues with them. think im gonna go for msi p67a-gd55 as its in the same price range as asus p8p67. or i should better get msi p67a-gd65?

I would get the Foxconn P67A-S personally. A no-nonsense board with 8x/8x Crossfire support, very good at overclocking and USB3.0 and SATA 6GB/s.

Cheaper as well :D
 
yeah, but its till 17th :(
anyone has that foxconn MB? im just curious how is it :)

I'm sure plenty have it, and it can't be bad or OcUK wouldn't stock it.

I know a few forums members Foxconn boards, all think they are very good (only bad comment I've heard is about support for RMA)
 
Supporting 2 channel 4 DIMMs DDR3 memory up to 16GB at 2200MHz.
so the Corsair XMS3 RAM will not be compatible with MB?
 
Supporting 2 channel 4 DIMMs DDR3 memory up to 16GB at 2200MHz.
so the Corsair XMS3 RAM will not be compatible with MB?

It is.
That means that you can put 4 ram sticks in and they'll run in two channels.

2200MHz is the maximum speed the board will run out of the box (you can overclock it past that but no need).
 
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