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Sep 15 2010 12:11pm
Quote (iNUKE @ Sep 15 2010 01:43pm)
Thats actually a nice website, hard to find a newegg rival, but it actually has some sexier stuff than newegg, like pre-combos for specific tasks already..

Heres the build, this is a 460 sli build, which means ur gona be able to play ANY game in this world at max settings.. It also has an i7 for multi tasking at 3ghz w/e ur gonna do, you're not even gonna be able to warm up this processor,.. 6gbs of ddr3 ram at 1600mhz, 1 tera of hd with 32mb cache and 7200 speed, plus 1000 watts from a modular power supply, which means ur not gona have spare cables hanged all over the computer.

And I find myself this a sexy case, good brand, pretty, 3 nice fans for cooling, etc.. love it myself.. but u can change this anyway, just make sure the 2 graphics card fit in there..


The Build


http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/6465/compw.jpg


PS: 13121.00 nok = 2154 us dollars .. this is ur best bet, and u will have a computer that will last the next 3-4 years AT LEAST without a single problem or upgrade needed.. this processor is overkill, these 2 graphics cards are more than enough for every single game on this planet, 6gbs of ram, 1k watts power supply, etc..

This computer is also rdy for a graphical upgrade if u need after 2 or 3 years, u can just buy new graphic cards like 3x gtx470 and plug them all together with this motherboard..


fck that is expensive llol

This post was edited by BiG_BeN on Sep 15 2010 12:11pm
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Sep 15 2010 12:56pm
amd-quad core like x4 955 (u dont really need 6cores)
cute board to oc
8gb ram
ssd + hdd
gtx480 or 470 in sli (but u dont play that much, so one highend-card should be enough) or u can wait for the new amd/ati-cards

This post was edited by AWOS on Sep 15 2010 12:59pm
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Quote (iNUKE @ 15 Sep 2010 19:43)
Thats actually a nice website, hard to find a newegg rival, but it actually has some sexier stuff than newegg, like pre-combos for specific tasks already..

Heres the build, this is a 460 sli build, which means ur gona be able to play ANY game in this world at max settings.. It also has an i7 for multi tasking at 3ghz w/e ur gonna do, you're not even gonna be able to warm up this processor,.. 6gbs of ddr3 ram at 1600mhz, 1 tera of hd with 32mb cache and 7200 speed, plus 1000 watts from a modular power supply, which means ur not gona have spare cables hanged all over the computer.

And I find myself this a sexy case, good brand, pretty, 3 nice fans for cooling, etc.. love it myself..  but u can change this anyway, just make sure the 2 graphics card fit in there..


The Build


http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/6465/compw.jpg


PS: 13121.00 nok = 2154 us dollars .. this is ur best bet, and u will have a computer that will last the next 3-4 years AT LEAST without a single problem or upgrade needed.. this processor is overkill, these 2 graphics cards are more than enough for every single game on this planet, 6gbs of ram, 1k watts power supply, etc..

This computer is also rdy for a graphical upgrade if u need after 2 or 3 years, u can just buy new graphic cards like 3x gtx470 and plug them all together with this motherboard..


why not 2x1gb graphics? wont change the price too much if you plan to spend >2k usd anyways...
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Sep 15 2010 01:35pm
No need i7, get a lower power supply, he is not going to need all that power son.

Unless he wants top things.
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Sep 15 2010 01:40pm
iso a budget
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Quote (drew2128 @ Sep 15 2010 09:35am)
No need i7, get a lower power supply, he is not going to need all that power son.

Unless he wants top things.


retarded post from retarded poster

can we get any worse jsp?

Quote (BiG_BeN @ Sep 15 2010 09:40am)
iso a budget


2k us or 12150 nok

read posts :p
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Sep 15 2010 01:44pm
Quote (iNUKE @ Sep 15 2010 03:43pm)
retarded post from retarded poster

can we get any worse jsp?



2k us or 12150 nok

read posts :p


ill try to mount one too.
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Sep 15 2010 01:46pm
Thanks for the build iNuke, I like it at first glance, though I don't know that much about parts etc.

I'm just asking some here.

-> I don't need support for more than quad core proc?
-> I don't need more RAM - possibilities for upgrading in the future?
-> What about an SSD HD for os, programs (excel, outlook etc), and some of the games I would play (etc Diablo III). music others on a regular HDD. needed?
-> Why did you pick the Samsung HDD? any important difference?
-> No need extra fans (for cpu etc)?
-> The motherboard has room for 3 gfx in crossfire (they must be the same?)?
-> Noiselevel from computer is low/comfortable?
-> What mouse/keyboard would you recommend?
-> What windows to buy? I know there are something called OEM etc.

Anyways as far as I can tell I like the build, and the price is ok, and it's good to know I have a computer that is good for the next years. I'm thinking about the SSD HD though. And possibly a blue-ray player/writer (I would maybe get a blueray player for my TV), but not sure if that is needed at all, since I haven't watched blueray. My TV is a 42" full-HD.
edit: don't know if buying a blueray player/writer for my computer is stretching it, since this is by all means a company owned computer, and primarily meant to be used for work.

Thanks for help!

Quote (BiG_BeN @ 15 Sep 2010 21:44)
ill try to mount one  too.


Thanks, around 2k usd is fine (I don't mind if it costs 2.5k or 1.5k, but I want it to be sensible and good).
1k usd ~ 6000 NOK

This post was edited by Dragon_Reborn on Sep 15 2010 01:51pm
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Sep 15 2010 01:50pm
Quote (Dragon_Reborn @ Sep 15 2010 03:46pm)
Thanks for the build iNuke, I like it at first glance, though I don't know that much about parts etc.

I'm just asking some here.

-> I don't need support for more than quad core proc?
-> I don't need more RAM - possibilities for upgrading in the future?
-> What about an SSD HD for os, programs (excel, outlook etc), and some of the games I would play (etc Diablo III). music others on a regular HDD. needed?
-> Why did you pick the Samsung HDD? any important difference?
-> No need extra fans (for cpu etc)?
-> The motherboard has room for 3 gfx in crossfire (they must be the same?)?
-> Noiselevel from computer is low/comfortable?
-> What mouse/keyboard would you recommend?
-> What windows to buy get? I know there are something called OEM etc.

Anyways as far as I can tell I like the build, and the price is ok, and it's good to know I have a computer that is good for the next years. I'm thinking about the SSD HD though. And possibly a blue-ray player/writer (I would maybe get a blueray player for my TV), but not sure if that is needed at all, since I haven't watched blueray. My TV is a 42" full-HD.

Thanks for help!



Thanks, around 2k usd is fine (I don't mind if it costs 2.5k or 1.5k, but I want it to be sensible and good).
1k usd ~ 6000 NOK


so i needa use a norvegian online shop?

http://www.eselleruk.com/

This post was edited by BiG_BeN on Sep 15 2010 01:52pm
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Quote (BiG_BeN @ 15 Sep 2010 21:50)
so i needa use a norvegian online shop?


If you can, if you can't you can just put together the parts, and I will see myself if I can find them in Norway :)

Quote (BiG_BeN @ 15 Sep 2010 21:50)


I would like to use a norwegian shop, because I imagine it will make it easier for tax records etc.

This post was edited by Dragon_Reborn on Sep 15 2010 01:53pm
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