New Setup

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  1. Panacea
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    Just started ordering for my new setup, here's what I've decided to roll with.

    Case
    Lian Li PC P80R ATI Special Edition (Yeh I know a ATI case with nVidia inside, but it looks so cool)

    Motherboard
    Asus Rampage II Extreme

    CPU
    Intel i7 965XE 3.2Ghz

    RAM
    6GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz 8-8-8-24

    GPU
    1792MB XFX GTX295 2000Mhz

    HDDs
    150GB WD VelociRaptor 10,000RPM (Gonna run 2 of these on RAID0)

    Soundcard
    Creative XFi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion

    PSU
    Tagan Modular 1300W

    Monitor
    Samsung 24" HDMI Widescreen 20000:1 5MS

    Let me know what you think.
     
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    You probably can save quite a bit by going with the 920 instead of the 965. With the liquid cooling you'll easily be able to OC the 920 to reach 965 speeds.
     
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    I don't know anything about OC'ing and don't feel comfortable doing it either, my friend fucked up his whole PC he spent about 5K on because he OC'd it too much or something.
     
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    make sure your RAM is tri-channel

    i7 loves 6 gigs.

    unless your going tri-sli for a major rig water cooling is a pain to manage at times.
     
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    Why would I get 6 gigs of ram for a OS that can only support 4 gigs.
     
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    xp 64 will recognize all the ram.
     
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    All that stuff and you come out with an LG Monitor, Panacea....wtf?

    Here you go:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001280

    a Real monitor, not to mention, the Best monitor on the market right now. If you are gaming, Samsung or nothing at all. Once you go samsung, trust me, you will NEVER go back
     
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    Gotta go with Merc on this one(Damnit) for the purposes of gaming don't skimp on the monitor, you'll find you get a lot of ghosting and slower response times.
     
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    The board will run the ram but it will be underclocked to the boards stock settings. The ram is stated to run that speed in an overclocked environment. IE<> Taking your cpu clock up also brings your ram speed up depending on the multiplier. If your not going to overclock then buy some ram thats rated at that speed and runs low latencies..--> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145224
     
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    have to agree with tetsu on this one too...I got myself a 22" Samsung 2ms monitor a while back and it works find and has an awesome refresh rate.

    frag is correct.

    this RAM or

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145222

    would be good. Try and go for 1600 rather than the lowe end versions. The dominator RAM is nice if you can OC, otherwise you can get the other RAM.
     
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    I chose that ram because of the lower latencies. 8-8-8-24 as opposed to 9-9-9-24. Lower = faster.
     
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    Gonna be going over it all again tonight, finalize some stuff.

    Thanks for all the advice, especially Mercsan for the monitor suggestion, didn't realise there was another 10000:1 monitor out there, let alone a HDMI one, definately getting that. Much <3
     
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    Updated the list, here's what I'm going to be rolling with now.

    Case
    Lian Li PC P80R ATI Special Edition (Yeh I know a ATI case with nVidia inside, but it looks so cool)

    Motherboard
    Asus Rampage II Extreme

    CPU
    Intel i7 965XE 3.2Ghz

    RAM
    6GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz 8-8-8-24

    GPU
    1792MB XFX GTX295 2000Mhz

    HDDs
    150GB WD VelociRaptor 10,000RPM (Gonna run 2 of these on RAID0)

    Soundcard
    Creative XFi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion

    PSU
    Tagan Modular 1300W

    Monitor
    Samsung 24" HDMI Widescreen 20000:1 5MS

    Comes to £3193.17 ($4,731.66) total.
     
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    I like lian li, although expensive little son of a bitch...they are generally HUGE.

    no need to add timings etc, as OCing isnt hard on an i7 to an extent.

    just remember to keep your voltages set on that RAM so you don't burn out your CPU.

    If your water cooling you can do some harsh ocing, but air is all you will need to make it into a beast IMO.

    the PSU seems like a bargain buy PSU...I would go with something different. As I mentioned before Ultra X3 has a nice 1600 watt psu as well as a 1000 watt one. More expensive obviously.
     
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    I won't go with anything else other than Tagan, and 1300W is more than enough.

    I'm sticking with air not water cooling, probably gonna OC to 4.3-4.5
     
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    suit yourself, don't blame me if it breaks. :p

    1000 watts is more than enough.
     
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    Get on vent so I can give you some more info on monitors and other things
     
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    yeah I kind of wish I didn't go with dual 19" monitors, yeah I like it, but I would rather have a nice fat widescreen now. Although the space I am working with the 2 monitors work nicely as it is split down the middle.

    Anyways, nice setup man. Looks good.