Spec Check...

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Evening all, my Dad has asked me to look at how much I could do a system for, with a few basic requirements and the rest down to my opinion.

He won't be doing any gaming on it whatsoever, but I will overclock it slightly for him before he receives it ;)

The basic requirements were:

- Q6600

- > 500gb drive

- Decent GPU, more for media than games

- 3/4Gb of RAM


So after having a quick look around the shop etc. I have come up with this, what do you guys think?? Anywhere I can improve and also what kind of overclock can I expect from that CPU with that setup?

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Thanks

Goody
 
Cant see the point in a Quad, get an E2180 instead, no need for the power if not gaming or anything processor dependent (please correct me if im wrong)
 
personally i would get the 512 8800gt if ever considering running a game on it

a high clocking dual core would be better than a quad - if you are not encoding or rendering etc then a quad is a bit of a waste imo

my changes would be a corsair psu as mentioned
a dual core E8*** chip

personally i would swap the p35 mobo for an asus p5q
its the newer p45 chipset and would offr a few extra features you may not get on the abit board
 
If he's just needing it for web browsing and general usage that is overkill by a long way.
Establish exactly what he'll be needing it for then you can do it right.
Something like this then establish if he might change his mind and fancy a few games and also exactly what connections etc he would need on his board no point paying extra for esata and things like that when never needed and decide on gpu ?
Clipboard01-1.jpg
 
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If he's just needing it for web browsing and general usage that is overkill by a long way.
Establish exactly what he'll be needing it for then you can do it right.
Something like this then establish if he might change his mind and fancy a few games and also exactly what connections etc he would need on his board no point paying extra for esata and things like that when never needed and decide on gpu ?
Clipboard01-1.jpg

whats in that spec +

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showp...P35 (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showp...MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail
 
Cheers for all of the input guys. I'm meeting him for a beer later after work so I'll see exactly what his plans are for using it. I'm guessing the reason he mentioned the Q6600 is because he wants something 'future proof' as he'll probably keep it for 3/4 years (like his current machine). Also not fussed about the case atm as he can choose that himself :D

The above spec looks good though - and whatever cpu I opt for I'll probably clock it to around 3ghz.
 
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