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The Dream Gaming Computer - How do I do it?
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I want to build a dream system, one that will last years. I'll buy the components individually and build the computer myself, but I'm confused about deciding between components.
To give you an idea, I do not do heavy photo or video editing on my comptuer. I'm looking for the best gaming system I can build, with the best video graphics I can get. I also want a superfast computer which I won't have to replace for years. I'd rather make a large investment now and save on the future.
I don't know enough about computers to make the best decisions. I've read alot of articles on the internet, and used them to narrow down the best components for each category, but when it comes down to choosing between two great choices, I don't know what the right choice is.
I would appreciate any advice in helping me choose between the below choices, from people much more informed than me.
Processor:
I'm split between the Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme QX6700 and the Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme X6800. The QX6700 is quad core, but do i really need that? It also has a larger cache (8mb L2) than the X6800 (4mb L2). Is it worth buying the quad-core, considering most applications or games wouldn't take advantage of it?
Motherboard:
I just don't know what motherboard to take. I read that the 975 XBX2 (bad axe 2 motherboard) is the best, but is it? I don't know enough about motherboards to choose. I want to run Vista 64-bit on it.
Graphics:
Again I'm split, I don't know whats the best from among the following: (1) The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX SLI. (2) XFX 7950 GX2 Quad SLI. (3) ATI X1900 CrossFire Edition (4) ATI Radeon X1950
I intend to get at least one 30 inch display, so I'll need a video card that can put out a resolution of 2560x1600 for up to 2 monitors.
Will I need to get a liquid cooling system for this sort of setup? What about a power source with higher wattage? Will it be necessary?
I'd appreciate any help in narrowing it down, I don't have the necessary knowledge to make the best choice. I know its alot, but if you can offer any advice on any of the above categories, or on anything else I need to consider to build the best system, please help.
Thanks!
To give you an idea, I do not do heavy photo or video editing on my comptuer. I'm looking for the best gaming system I can build, with the best video graphics I can get. I also want a superfast computer which I won't have to replace for years. I'd rather make a large investment now and save on the future.
I don't know enough about computers to make the best decisions. I've read alot of articles on the internet, and used them to narrow down the best components for each category, but when it comes down to choosing between two great choices, I don't know what the right choice is.
I would appreciate any advice in helping me choose between the below choices, from people much more informed than me.
Processor:
I'm split between the Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme QX6700 and the Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme X6800. The QX6700 is quad core, but do i really need that? It also has a larger cache (8mb L2) than the X6800 (4mb L2). Is it worth buying the quad-core, considering most applications or games wouldn't take advantage of it?
Motherboard:
I just don't know what motherboard to take. I read that the 975 XBX2 (bad axe 2 motherboard) is the best, but is it? I don't know enough about motherboards to choose. I want to run Vista 64-bit on it.
Graphics:
Again I'm split, I don't know whats the best from among the following: (1) The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX SLI. (2) XFX 7950 GX2 Quad SLI. (3) ATI X1900 CrossFire Edition (4) ATI Radeon X1950
I intend to get at least one 30 inch display, so I'll need a video card that can put out a resolution of 2560x1600 for up to 2 monitors.
Will I need to get a liquid cooling system for this sort of setup? What about a power source with higher wattage? Will it be necessary?
I'd appreciate any help in narrowing it down, I don't have the necessary knowledge to make the best choice. I know its alot, but if you can offer any advice on any of the above categories, or on anything else I need to consider to build the best system, please help.
Thanks!
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Like Caperjack said...lol, technology moves way to fast for that to happen. The computer that I built four months ago is old technology now. Computers generally will stay usable without problems for three or four years, as long as you don't abuse it like overclocking it. About that point things are beginning to get tired and start failing. Then again I have a 1998 Compaq that just keeps chugging away. The CD-ROM sounds like it's sawing through the disc, but still works, go figure.
Having an unlimited budget is not always the answer, you can throw a gob of money into a machine that could be accomplished for much less. I'm a practical person who doesn't need the case with all the lights and LED displays, the modular PSU connectors, and I can get by just fine with my NEC DVD-RW rather than spend four times that for a Plextor. So I'm the wrong person to ask what I would build if money were no barrier.
Having an unlimited budget is not always the answer, you can throw a gob of money into a machine that could be accomplished for much less. I'm a practical person who doesn't need the case with all the lights and LED displays, the modular PSU connectors, and I can get by just fine with my NEC DVD-RW rather than spend four times that for a Plextor. So I'm the wrong person to ask what I would build if money were no barrier.
Last edited by dcc; Mar 17th, 2007 at 12:47 am.
mate its really this simple, go out and buy a copy of PCFormat, check out some of the killer rigs, and which components they have that make them so sick - i.e. 4x4 core, or Dominator w/c ram, put all the best bits together, and there u go! and if money isnt an option, w/c the whole thing. good luck!
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hey good news guys, i've finally got the system set up:
Motherboard:
ASUS Extreme Striker
Ram:
Corsair Dominator 4 Gigs 1066 MHZ
Hard Drive:
2x150 Gig 10,000 RPM Western Digital
Processor:
Intel QX6700 Core 2 Extreme
Power Supply:
Enermax Galaxy 1000w
Video Card:
2xNvidia GeForce 8800 GTX in SLi
Case:
Thermal Take Armor with built in Liquid Cooling.
Its the best setup I came up with. I'm going to overclock all the components, including the processor to hopefully over 3 GHz.
Any suggestions of things to change? thanks for any advice
Motherboard:
ASUS Extreme Striker
Ram:
Corsair Dominator 4 Gigs 1066 MHZ
Hard Drive:
2x150 Gig 10,000 RPM Western Digital
Processor:
Intel QX6700 Core 2 Extreme
Power Supply:
Enermax Galaxy 1000w
Video Card:
2xNvidia GeForce 8800 GTX in SLi
Case:
Thermal Take Armor with built in Liquid Cooling.
Its the best setup I came up with. I'm going to overclock all the components, including the processor to hopefully over 3 GHz.
Any suggestions of things to change? thanks for any advice
Last edited by cronus88; Apr 23rd, 2007 at 4:31 pm.
well im doing the same thing and this is what ive got it down to
Currently the parts but the pricing and parts are as follows
Thermaltake Spedo Advance ($285.00)
Gigabyte GA-X48-DS5 M/b- 1600MHz FSB ($385.00)
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 ($495.00)
Toughpower QFan 750W (power supply) ($222.00)
Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition Keyboard ($79.95)
Razer Lachesis Mouse ($79.95)
Zalman CNPS9900 LED (Cooling)
kingston 4gig kit (2 x 2gig) PC2-8500 DDR2 1066 dual channel ram X2 ($151.00)
(8Gb total hopefully) (still looking around)
Creative Inspire M2600 2.1 setup (Sound system) ($45.00)
Leadtek GF9800GX2 PCI-E 1GB Video Card (2 in SLI)
Total $2584.90 probably wrong i have changed some things and havent recalculated
No screen chosen yet
not sure if i should go for liquid cooling or for fan plz help me out on this one
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Currently the parts but the pricing and parts are as follows
Thermaltake Spedo Advance ($285.00)
Gigabyte GA-X48-DS5 M/b- 1600MHz FSB ($385.00)
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 ($495.00)
Toughpower QFan 750W (power supply) ($222.00)
Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition Keyboard ($79.95)
Razer Lachesis Mouse ($79.95)
Zalman CNPS9900 LED (Cooling)
kingston 4gig kit (2 x 2gig) PC2-8500 DDR2 1066 dual channel ram X2 ($151.00)
(8Gb total hopefully) (still looking around)
Creative Inspire M2600 2.1 setup (Sound system) ($45.00)
Leadtek GF9800GX2 PCI-E 1GB Video Card (2 in SLI)
Total $2584.90 probably wrong i have changed some things and havent recalculated
No screen chosen yet
not sure if i should go for liquid cooling or for fan plz help me out on this one
Reply
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