New System - My first build

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Hey all,

Im new and i want to purchase a new computer as the one im using now is getting a bit old.
I though i would try and build it myself this time round instead of buying a full system as i think it would be more fun and everything in my computer is exactly how i want it to be.

So... my budget is no more than £2000, i want to be able to play all the next-gen games and have vista ultimate. Basically a system that'll be good for another couple of years.

I've made a list of compenents im thinking will be good but im not too sure about motherboard and hard drives as i dont know much about that.

If you guys could give me some feed back on this list or maybe improve it that would be great.


Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gaming case £57.99

2x Corsair 2GB DDR2 Value Select PC5300 Dual Channel Kit
(2x1GB) (VS2GBKIT667D2) £223.98

Asus P5N32-E PLUS SLi nForce (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2
Motherboard £129.99

OCZ GameXStream 700w Silent SLI Ready ATX2 Power Supply £84.99

Intel Core 2 Quadro Extreme Edition QX6700 "LGA775 Kentsfield"
2.66GHz (1066FSB) - Retail £554.99

Western Digital Caviar Special Edition 200GB 2000JS SATA-II 8MB
Cache - OEM £42.99

Sony DDU-1615 DVD-ROM (Black) - OEM £9.99

Sony AW-G170AB2 18x DVD±RW x12 Ram Dual Layer DVD-Writer -
(Black) OEM £16.99

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32-Bit Edition DVD - OEM - 1Pk
(66R-00765) £104.99

BFG GeForce 8800 GTX OC 768MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI
(PCI-Express) - Retail £319.99

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB ST3250620AS SATA-II 16MB
Cache - OEM £46.99

Total : £1,890.38
 
If it were my own money, this is what i'd get.

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Chrisp7 said:
Drools :cool:

By the way Higgins you forgot the PSU an 2nd DVD ROM.

I knew the first spec came in suspiciously easily under budget. :D

As a personal thing, unless you're dead set on Vista, i'd maybe consider giving it a while, some of the drivers are really quite iffy for Vista, GFX drivers especially. If you took vista off for now you could get some really tasty Cosair 8500 memory.
 
Hey

Personally, if it was me id get a Raptor X for main drive, change the case to a thermaltake armour or kandalf and remove the 120mm fan, but thats just me lol, either way its a lovely spec!

Mike
 
Higgins makes a good spec there.

I'd say though you'll be wasting money getting a quad core at this moment in time. No single program fully utilises 2 cores, let alone 4. And you are seriously paying a premium for it.

I'd swap that quad core for a dual core e6600, swap the DVD writer for a SATA one (Samsung/NEC), add another deskstar and RAID them, and add another 8800 GTX and it would still come in for less than £2k.

You'd still have an excellent spec PC going for Higgens' spec though.
 
I don't need any peripherals or a monitor.

Thank you for the advice already.

I think im going to go for the raptor drive as my main. For the case i really want to have the antec 900 as i really like the look of it. Will the EVGA 680 motherboard fit in that case ?
 
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