Spec check for a general purpose machine

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Hi,

Have been planning on an upgrade for some time, and finally will be able to make it happen! I can only describe my build as general purpose, since i use my current pc for pretty much everything - some gaming, lots of music, some encoding, some folding plus the usual web browsing and occasionally work (!).

I am limited fairly strictly to an £800 budget, and a having checked the shop and forums regularly, i have come up with this:

(sorry no pics - will get round to getting image hosting account soon)

  • CPU: Q6600 - seems to be best bang for buck + will OC well - may change to penryn quad to save power when the prices fall
  • Cooling: TRUE + noctua fan
  • Motherboard: ASUS p5q-deluxe
  • Memory: Corsair Dominator 2x2gb PC-8500 kit - good price + may be useful for further upgrades
  • HDD: Samsung F1 750 gb + existing Hitachi 80gb
  • PSU: Corsair HX 620
  • Sound: ASUS Xonar DX
  • Optical: Sony DVD + existing Samsung DVD
  • Case: Open to suggestions - currently thinking Lian-Li A17, A10/A70 or antec p182, but not 100% convinced - anyone have suggestions? Budget for case is around £100, but could go a little over.
  • Vista 64 home premium

Should come to around £800. I already have an 8800gt that is adequate, but will upgrade later on if i find it no longer cuts it. Should note that i am not too interested in multi GPU, hence p45 mobo.

Thanks very much for looking - if anyone has any comments, please post them. Plan on ordering either tonight or tomorrow.

Cheers
 
maybe look at the samsung f1 640gb, supposed to be faster than the 750gb version.

could have a look at the gksill pc8000 memory, pc6400 will take the q6600 to 3.6ghz so shouldn't need much more than the 8000 to allow for further overclocking at a later date.

anything the p45 deluxe has that the normal one doesnt that u need ?
 
Thanks for the reply. I have considered the 640gb drive - may go with that in the end. Memory wise, the dominator kit is almost the same price as the gskill kit elsewhere, so to me it seems a more logical choice.

I chose the deluxe version since it seems to perform/overclock well (reading on here and on XtremeSystems), particularly with 65nm quads. Does anyone have any experience with the gigabyte models?
 
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