First Build. Need some feedback.

OK guys for a PSU ive dumped the £89 850W XFX and gotton a Corsair TX 750W for £78. :)

I have also changed the CPU cooler to a coolermaster V8 so i will be able to OC the cpu to a safe and stable 3.6 - 3.8? Ill post another screen any second now
 
Ok here is as it stands at the moment.

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£730.85 Incl. VAT & Shipping
 
The motherboard is not in stock, so go for the Gigabyte 890GPA UD3H, which does crossfire properly also.

Get a cheaper cooler, then swap the TX750W psu for a Antec new truepower 750W psu.
 
No offense, but if you have to pay £118 for a Phenom II X4 955BE and over £100 for a AM3 Crossfire board, you'd be better off spending a little exta and get a i5 760 (£130~£140) and a MSI P55A-G55 board at around £88 (which also support Crossfire at x8/x8).
 
No offense, but if you have to pay £118 for a Phenom II X4 955BE and over £100 for a AM3 Crossfire board, you'd be better off spending a little exta and get a i5 760 (£130~£140) and a MSI P55A-G55 board at around £88 (which also support Crossfire at x8/x8).

Or a ASUS Crosshair III which is crossfire but runs crossfire at 16x/16x for only £100
 
Or a ASUS Crosshair III which is crossfire but runs crossfire at 16x/16x for only £100

I think his point is that for the same money you can get a faster CPU, that overclocks further and a board with the same crossfire functionality.

TBH x16x16 is not really needed with current graphics card, x8x8 performs well enough (4% less performance with top-end cards).
 
I think his point is that for the same money you can get a faster CPU, that overclocks further and a board with the same crossfire functionality.

TBH x16x16 is not really needed with current graphics card, x8x8 performs well enough (4% less performance with top-end cards).
Exactly. Also even if a Phenom II X4 was overclocked to 4.0GHz, it still won't be fast enough to keep up with say...crossfire 6950 or 6970.
 
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