My near future rig...

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This is my near future rig I plan to build when I get paid. (In August when the quad core cpu price drops)

Intel Q6600 Core2 Quad 2.4ghz
4Gb (4x1Gb) Corsair DDR2 800mhz XMS2
BFG 8800 GTS OC 640MB
Asus P5N-E SLI Socket 775 ATX
OCZ GameXStream 700W
Vista Home Premium x64 - OEM
WD Raptor 74GB SATA
WD Caviar 500GB SATA
Samsung SM206BW 20" 2ms 3000:1
XION Solaris Black

Vista will be dedicated to the raptor and all others files/installs will be done on the 500Gb SATA. 64-bit OS to make use of my cpu and 4 Gb RAM.

First of all, can you guys double check that all these parts are all compatible. Secondly, How would you rate this rig?

I do a lot of Video editing / encoding hense the quad core. I'll be doing some gaming hense the RAM and 8800 gts. I got the 640mb 8800 over the 320mb one 'cos of my 20" widescreen monitor that'll be 1680x1050. 700w PSU for the 8800 that'll be SLi when I feel I need a boost in graphic performance in the future. I think it's all pretty future proof and good to go.

Anything you'd recommend or advise me on? Any advice welcome...
 
May be a good idea to get the DDR2/DDR3 P35 motherboard from Gigabyte, for true futuryness.

Edit: Ah, saw you might want to SLi in future. May be more advisable to go for the next generation of G90 cards (not the G92s) rather than going SLI in the future and take the Gigabyte.
 
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Benjarghmin said:
May be a good idea to get the DDR2/DDR3 P35 motherboard from Gigabyte, for true futuryness.

Edit: Ah, saw you might want to SLi in future. May be more advisable to go for the next generation of G90 cards (not the G92s) rather than going SLI in the future and take the Gigabyte.
Can you give me an example of a next-gen G90 card?

Also, which Gigabyte motherboard would you reccomend?
 
Gigabyte GA_P35C_DS3R (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 & DDR3 Motherboard £81.99
(£96.34)

is the motherboard I was talking about.

And no, I cannot give you any information on the next-gen G90s, as even the G92s are fairly shady, and they're planned to be in between 8600s and 8800s. However there will be another high-end card in the G90 series, and it will probably equal/be better than SLI'd 8800GTS's.
 
stickroad said:
How much is it without them speakers? :D

£1250. Only a £50 pair of speakers.

Samsung SM206BW 20" 2ms 3000:1 -- £179 -- MO-051-SA
Vista Home Premium x64 - OEM -- £71 -- SW-037-MS
2 x Giel 2GB DDR2 800MHz Kit -- £106 -- MY-064-GL
Asus P5N-E SLI 650i ATX -- £80 -- MB-221-AS
BFG 8800 GTS OC 640MB -- £265 -- GX-036-BG
Intel Core2 Quad 2.4ghz -- £241 -- CP-143-IN
OCZ GameXStream 700W -- £89 -- CA-019-OC
WD Raptor 74GB SATA -- £93 -- HD-087-WD
WD Caviar 500GB SATA -- £63 -- HD-120-WD
Antec 900 -- £65 -- CA-065-AN

Plus, I'm hoping the price of the Q6600 will drop soon as rumoured. :)
 
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Their is no reason to go SLI unless you plan on gaming on a 30inch screen.
Their arnt enough games out that are optimized for a SLI configuration to justify the cost of two cards.

By the time games take advantage of SLI your GTS will be old tech.

So personally change the board to one of the new P35 ones like this one:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-088-GI&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=913

If you take onboard what i have said change that power supply to one of these, fantastic PSUs these are:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-005-CS&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=823

Do you plan on overclocking?

OPG-1987 said:
EDIT: Too late. ;)
Yeah you were. :p :D :D
 
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No, I'm not planning on overclocking as I've never done it before and not confident enough to risk it.

So you suggest getting that p35 motherboard and when I need to in the future just get a new technology G90 card like 'Benjarghmin' said?

Is 520w enough to power all of the componants?

What exactly is this new P35 motherboard technology?
 
OPG-1987 said:
No, I'm not planning on overclocking as I've never done it before and not confident enough to risk it.

So you suggest getting that p35 motherboard and when I need to in the future just get a new technology G90 card like 'Benjarghmin' said?

Is 520w enough to power all of the componants?

What exactly is this new P35 motherboard technology?

The P35 supports Intels upcoming Penryn processors. Also these boards have much better memory tolerence and all around are rock solid and very reliable.

The Corsair 520 will be plenty of power.
 
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stickroad said:
The P35 supports Intels upcoming Penryn processors. Also these boards have much better memory tolerence and all around are rock solid and very reliable.

The Corsair 520 will be plenty of power.
Okay, I'll get that motherboard instead. And take your advice. Thanks a lot. :)
 
OPG-1987 said:
Okay, I'll get that motherboard instead. And take your advice. Thanks a lot. :)

neither that motherboard or your orginal one will support G80s in SLI. But i was going to get duel eventualy then desided not to as there is no point. By the time they are optimized they will be old news.

Id wait around for the new G90s to come out, i beleive thats in August?? and then prices will drop and you can probly get the lower G80 GT cards.

Then you can over clock them. Its real simple with these cards, you get a program and you just put in a few figures into some boxs and its done. i beleive thats how it works with the software.

Overclocking the cpu isn't as straight forward but still pretty easy so im told :) Im going to be overclocking my Q6600 to 3Ghz when i get it i hopes :)


There is very little risk. The only risk is if you put to much voltage through it and you use it and fry it. But thats way over the recomended voltages that most people would use i beleive.

Normaly, if you push the CPU to far it will just not boot up and you need to just reset the settings on the motherboard and try again. (As far as i know).

Its very hard to significantly damage it as youd need to run it for a long time on very high heats or very high voltages to do anything i beleive.



Also, the powersupply is serposided to be very loud but reliable and cool due to the big fans, but thats what makes it loud.
 
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8igdave said:
neither that motherboard or your orginal one will support G80s in SLI. But i was going to get duel eventualy then desided not to as there is no point. By the time they are optimized they will be old news.

Id wait around for the new G90s to come out, i beleive thats in August?? and then prices will drop and you can probly get the lower G80 GT cards.

Then you can over clock them. Its real simple with these cards, you get a program and you just put in a few figures into some boxs and its done. i beleive thats how it works with the software.

Overclocking the cpu isn't as straight forward but still pretty easy so im told :) Im going to be overclocking my Q6600 to 3Ghz when i get it i hopes :)


There is very little risk. The only risk is if you put to much voltage through it and you use it and fry it. But thats way over the recomended voltages that most people would use i beleive.

Normaly, if you push the CPU to far it will just not boot up and you need to just reset the settings on the motherboard and try again. (As far as i know).

Its very hard to significantly damage it as youd need to run it for a long time on very high heats or very high voltages to do anything i beleive.
Just to clarify, The 'G80' are any of the 8800 range right? And when you say 'G90' you are reffering to a new Nvidia 9900 range coming out soon?

What do you suggest then? I get a p35 Motherboard and wait to get a card after August from the new 9900 range (G90)?

EDIT: I'm pretty sure the 'Asus P5N-E SLI' can do SLi 8800 GTS's. :confused:
 
Its seriously easy to overclock the chip you are after on the board you mention, have the same myself, also a 8800 gts

mine will do 3.6g without altering the voltage on the cpu for example
 
Jfan said:
Its seriously easy to overclock the chip you are after on the board you mention, have the same myself, also a 8800 gts

mine will do 3.6g without altering the voltage on the cpu for example
The graphics card nice?

Is the motherboard (Asus P5N-E) SLi compatible? I could throw 2 8800 GTS's on it yeh?
 
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