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Hi there, this will be my first build if it does indeed go ahead. The computer will be used primarily for gaming, watching movies & general use but image editing and coding are not out of the question. I will probably be overclocking, reaching 4GHZ would be nice but I expect to run it in the 3GHZ range mostly.

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Primarily, does this look like a good spec, that will work? Secondly how can I cut the cost of it with little effect on performance? I do not really fancy cutting down on a case (futureproofing), wish to have a quad i7 processor, would like usb 3.0 and 6gbps SATA on the MB, along with SLI / Crossfire. I would like to have a monitor supporting 1080p, with a HDMI input.

Overall, the sound card, speakers, solid state HDD, monitor, RAM etc are where I expect costs to be cut, but I am unsure what to cut them down to, and how big effect doing so would make on the system performance or future potential performance.
 
You can save a few pounds by going with this ram,

You could drop the sound card and use onboard on the motherboard.
SSD could change to a mechanical drive.
 
I am not too sure about using RAM with no reviews, or any products with no reviews for that matter. It is just that RAM is not my strongpoint, but I know it will affect my ability to overclock.

I really don't want to ditch a sound card altogether, I am certainly willing to downgrade it, but I think switching to onboard sound is a bit too far for me. However, yet again, I know very little about sound cards.
 
G-Skill RAM as far as I am aware is fairly good and overclockers just got these in :)

Alternate look at this set, I am using this on my i7 build and not missed a beet.

After having two lots of faulty OCZ ram I not to keen on them.
 
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Looking good so far :)

My housemate has Patriot Vipers, and they seem to be good so far. I have some G.Skill RAM of some description in my i7 rig and they're solid.

You could treat yourself to http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-033-BQ if you have the extra £30 but apart from that, I can't see anything majorly wrong :p

Apparently the Hi5 5850 has a better cooler on it than other 5850's, though I could be wrong.
 
I am not too sure about using RAM with no reviews, or any products with no reviews for that matter. It is just that RAM is not my strongpoint, but I know it will affect my ability to overclock.

I really don't want to ditch a sound card altogether, I am certainly willing to downgrade it, but I think switching to onboard sound is a bit too far for me. However, yet again, I know very little about sound cards.

IF you read around the forums you well see loads of poeple that just cant get the OCZ gold sticks to work, or like 1 dies so I would just stay away from them.

Personally I think unless you really need very high quailty sound e.g you produce music or something along those lines you can do just fine with onboard sound cards.

Finally take a look at this SSD it cost abit more but ive read some good things about it.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-007-CR&groupid=701&catid=14&subcat=910
 
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