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HI Everyone,

So forgive me if this is in the wrong place, general hardware seemed like a good start

So its been about 10 years since i built a system, ive been a solid laptop user since then.

I decided time to get a new dedicated PC and decided to build it myself, for the fun side of it and to refresh things in my memory about hardware as well as learn all the new stuff.

WOW looking through all the latest hardware everything has changed so much....LOL...so many new 3 letter acronyms to learn.

Anyways i am thinking of putting together the following system based on some research.

Can anyone see any issues or conflicts here or if i need anything else such as something obvious i am missing and things like cables and such ? does everything below come with everything i need ?

CPU
Intel Core i7-2700K 3.50GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor - Retail

CPU Cooling System
Intel Liquid Cooling Solution CPU Cooler (Socket LGA1155/1156//1366/2011)

Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V GEN3 Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard

Memory
Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual/Quad Channel Kit (CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9)

Chassis/Case
Cooler Master CM-690 II Advanced USB3.0 Windowed Gaming Tower Case - Black

PSU
Corsair Enthusiast Series TX 750W V2 High Performance '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply (CMPSU-750TXV2UK)

Graphics Card
Asus GeForce GTX 580 DirectCU II 1536MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

Solid State Drive ( HDD 1)
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB 2.5" SATA-3 Solid State Hard Drive (VTX3-25SAT3-120G)

Normal HDD (HDD 2)
Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache - OEM (ST1000DM003)

Optical Drive 1
LG BH10LS38 10x BluRay-RW / 16 x DVD±RW Lightscribe Drive - Black (OEM)

Optical Drive 2
OcUK 22x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM


This all look good ?
any problems ?
anything missing ?
anything shouldnt be there ?
Wasnt sure about memory, is there better or is that ok ?

Also the Intel cooler ? I mean i take it this replaces what used to be a fan on the CPU ? so i dont need a fan, this cooler works well with the CPU to keep it cool instead of a fan these days ?

Do i need extras, like thermal paste, cables, connectors etc ?

I see the PSU's are modular so do i need to get anything extra with that ?

I will be running a dual 24" monitor setup from the Nvidia card.

I am not a big game player though i might play a few here and there, and i willl be running Debian Linux though i may dual boot with Windows 7 not sure, but definately a Debain Build

Thanks for your time guys to those who have input, i appreciate it.

Cheers in advance
 


mmm well my budget is about £1500 to £1600 as the rest i am putting towards 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2312HM 23 inch IPS LED Monitors

I know the world of Monitors is a whole big thing these days also, i have spent about a week deciding on this one for many reasons though.

But yeah for the system build then about £1500 to £1600

I was also looking at the radeon 6970 as it seems similar to the Nvidia GTX 580 as i am not a big game player, i may play a few but i dont think i would notice the difference but if the 580 is a better choice i am happy to stick with it, ahh but i see you went for the radeon 7950...right have to check that out now ;p)

How come the i7 2600K over the 2700 ?

I will look through your revised items, cheers.
 
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No probs, any questions just ask:)

Heres a review of the 7950 3Gb card - http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/HD_7950/

The i7 2600K is only 100Mhz slower than the i7 2700K thats it.

As for monitors, well you cant go wrong with Dell IPS panel screens.

Yeah i was just looking at that, with regards to the Radeon 7950...that is only one DVI port yes ?

The Dell IPS panel i am looking at has the following ports

1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort (DP)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)

And i want to run 2 so does the radeon support twin monitors ? I know Nvidia has twinview but im unfamiliar with ATI cards
 
You can run upto three screens from a single 7950, you use the displayport connectors for the other monitors.

The card has,



So with the right cable you can connect the Dells.

oh right, gotcha i think.

So each monitor has a DP connector, so i just need 2 cables as the radeon has 2 DP connectors, correct ?

or the dual link DVI can run 2 seperate monitors from one cable (the right cable) ?

Thanks for your help by the way
 
Well apart from a mini DP to DP cable, everything is there.

perfect, really appreciate your input and time.

I see OcUk dont sell those cables, oh well im sure i can find some
Thanks again, i am sure i will be back once i get it all and cant make sense of any of it..LOL

Cheers
 
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Careful mentioning competitor names around here;)

So yeah, one Dell connected with DVI, the other using DP.

oh whoops sorry about that.

though i am just researching the 7950 and ATI driver support under linux and not looking promising.

I know the nvidia 580 will be supported with propietary drivers.

MMm have to look into this one a bit more.

oh and why one with DVI and the other with DP, why not both with DP ?

Cheers
 
Also if you cant find a miniDP-DP cable, you can get an adapter and use the DVI cable supplied with one of the Dells.

http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/pr.../mini-dp-to-active-dvi-single-link-cable.html
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=cb-000-xf&groupid=1929&catid=1757&subcat=

that adapter for example supports a resolution greater than a dell 23"

more cables here,
http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/accessories/video/cable.en.html

There are Zillions of options available.

So another question.

i saw the OcUK GeForce GTX 580 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card which is twice the memory of the Nvidia (i dont think i will go for the ATI due to drivers under Linux) and it is only £40 more than the Asus i was looking at, is this a better option do you think ?

That cooler http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18321177 you mentioned.

I presume it requires the software to operate or change its mode ?

I wont be running Windows so i doubt i will access to the software.

And i take it the stock cooling system that comes with the CPU is no good ?

is there another or similar quality cooler which doesnt require or need software to use optimally ?

I was looking at this Corsair Hydro H80 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler which i think can be just set with a push button then forgot about, is this correct ?

and one last thing, what about cooling for the GPU ? do i need extra cooling/water cooling for that also ?

Cheers
 
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You don't need anything extra to cool the gfx card.


The antec kuhler does come with some software to adjust the fan speed and also the colour of the logo, fortunately you can run it without this software and it remains in silent mode, in fact if you first do a windows instal it must be running before the chillcontrol software is installed otherwise the cpu would over heat.

the H80 its still good, but is more expensive and reviews show it to be beneath the kuhler 920 in cooling terms.

ok thanks for all your help.

Gonna order today and then look forward to my headaches tomorrow when it comes ;-)
 
mmm i was just thinking do i need a adaptor for the 2.5" drive to go in the 3.5" bay ? looking at the cooler master case it doesnt have a 2.5" bay ?

Cheers
 
You will of course provide pics and a build log?:)

of course, will do.

The OcUK GeForce GTX 580 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card was not in stock and none due to come in stock either so i went back to the Asus.

I stuck with Nvidia as the drivers work well under Linux.

So will be building it all by 10am tomorrow ;-)

Cheers
 
I am still waiting for my stuff to come as they changed the delivery so wont be here until tomorrow now, no big deal.

However in the meantime i have been doing more research and read a few things about the stock fans in the Cooler Master CM-690 II Advanced USB3.0 Windowed Gaming Tower Case are a little noisy and people seem to be replacing them ?

is this correct ?

I am a big fan of peace and quiet especially as the machine will be on 24/7

are the stock fans no good ?

What are the better one to replace with if at all ?

I have looked at the thermalrite x-silent 140, the bequiet, and the antec truequiet ?

any opinions or recommendations on this ?

I know i should probably wait to see what the noise is like, but i dont mind spending on the fans now to get them here tomorrow if it is something i should consider ?

Cheers
 
The front one is harder as its a LED fan and its wired to a switch at the top of the case to turn the illumination ON/OFF.

The rear fans etc will be simply four screws and a straight replacement.

yeah it was the 140mm top fan being replaced with 2 x 140mm fans for top exhaust.

It wasnt really a major point, just a couple of mentions here and there in various posts on different forums, no one made a big deal of it, just a few mentioning the noise.

Yeah i will wait and see

cheers
 
so ive been looking at front panel control devices, as my buddy as a nice digital device for controlling his fans, not sure what it is as i cant get in touch with him.

Anyways i was after a internal card reader so was looking at the icybox ib-863 front 5.25@ panel.

However i saw the akasa all in one AK-ALL-02BK device which does the same as above but with fan control also and is a nice looking device.

Any opinons or recommends on this subject or these 2 devices ?

The reviews on the akasa seem to be mixed ?

Cheers
 
So i received the case today, decided to get some of it ready for the build tomorrow.

It comes with standoffs x 10 and standoffs-hole-fix x2 which have a protuding end

I know what the standoffs are for and i have put them into the 9 allocated ATX holes ready.

Do i need to use the standoffs-hole-fix with the protuding end anywhere ?

Cheers
 
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