i7 setup

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Hi all, from another thread, I'm fearing my CPU and motherboard may be dead

Looking at going for an i7 setup.

Ideally I need to go to a store local to me as I won't be able to get it sorted till next week otherwise, so this has made me choose the following as they are in stock. although there are others so your advice is welcome.

i7 920 DO
Gigabyte EX58-UDR3
Corsair dominator 1600mhz

I want it to be crossfire compatable
I have no idea what is the best ram for an I7 setup? that memory has a latency of 8-8-8-24 is that good? is 1600 the ram to go for?

Thanks
 
i have that mobo and cpu with team xtreem 1866 ram 9-9-9-26 and its very quick at video rendering and appears very stable. i would suggest getting an aftermarket cooler fot it as the stock one is shocking, i had to lower the vcore to 1.10 to stop it overheating, which seems common.
 
ok thanks, I noticed the 920 sais memory upto 1333? so is anymore pointless? Sorry this seems to of gone more to memory than motherboard now

I would get a aftermarket cooler, as I take it my tuniq tower won't fit.
 
i did a lot of asking before i bought it and apparently the i7 seems to be more stable if its not matched with the ram, ie the ram is faster, so its best to get whatever is in your budget out of the 1600 and 1866 as performance wise will be very little difference.
as for the mobo i was told that the UD5 was a substantially better mobo, but it was just out of my price range, and to be honest, the UD3R is a very decent board, so i for one have no regrets.
 
i have heard the asus rampage is a good board, until it goes wrong and then the rma process is long and frustrating.
if your budget stretches to the UD5 then i would go through the specs of both and see if any of the extras would be on any benefit to you.
 
Thanks for the responses, Noticed the rampage is mATX do don't really want that. I believe I can stretch to the UD5 which looks like the best option and has some very good reviews. Just need to look at ram now
 
for ram, again, from reading around, dont get hung up too much on brand names, go for whatever is in your price range. mine isnt a big brand, and i notice no performance loss at all because of it.
 
not sure as i dont have the funds at the moment to upgrade mine so im still in research process.
from what i have learnt the H50 isnt really water, its very basic and pretty much fool proof.
 
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