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You can ditch half the ram if you want to save a few bucks.
Only reason I have 6 in mine is because 3 is 1 Gb too little for my tastes :)
Consider using W7 RC until it is W7 released in about 4-5 months, and then buy that. Vista is being phased out, so if you buy that now, you will have to pay for an upgrade later on.
As for the specs, I only have one observation: You have a lot of memory, but since I have no clue of your intended workload, and the price is quite low, that is probably OK.
Oh, and why not go for a i7 CPU, while you have the wallet out?
With a budget like yours I wouldn't dump money into a dual-core processor like that. Pick up a quad-core chip instead.RayvinAznAgreed, I was reading thinking... not bad for a budget... then saw a GTX295 and was seriously confused. 3 year warranty? liquid cooling on a penryn? This build just seems confused. Get a nice quad, get a nice cheap cooler, use windows 7 rc1 till release, get 4 gigs ram, and build it yourself. I don't know where this 3 year return to base thing comes in, but custom PC shops will charge an arm and a leg.
8GB's is too much for anything right now unless you're a game developer :)
And that CPU will never get hot enough to need liquid cooling. I'd just go with the stock cooler and save cash.
Spend that extra money on GAMES!
Everything else looks pretty good - although, I would just install the Windows 7 RC now since it's free and then buy Windows 7 retail at the end of the year.
go with a quad core, maybe an i7 system and get a single GTX275 or 4890 and then later add another card if you want later or wait for the next round. And 4 gigs of ram is certainly enough for now as what has been said. The GTX295 is a powerful card but with the new cards around the corner its too expensive at this point.
[QUOTE="RayvinAzn"]With a budget like yours I wouldn't dump money into a dual-core processor like that. Pick up a quad-core chip instead.Munkyman587Agreed, I was reading thinking... not bad for a budget... then saw a GTX295 and was seriously confused. 3 year warranty? liquid cooling on a penryn? This build just seems confused. Get a nice quad, get a nice cheap cooler, use windows 7 rc1 till release, get 4 gigs ram, and build it yourself. I don't know where this 3 year return to base thing comes in, but custom PC shops will charge an arm and a leg. If it looks confused that's probably because I am. I'm new to this pc building stuff. That's why I'm looking for as much feedback as possible. The site I'm buying from is called pcspecialist.co.uk. There are loads of drop-down boxes and you just select what component you want then get told a price at the end. I'm pretty sure the i7's weren't listed. Extreme quads were though. I was originaly going to get the Q6600 but I made a topic and got advised to get a good dual core instead? I picked that liquid cooler because it was the best one on the site. If it's not needed I'll change to a standard CPU cooler. The 3 year return to base warranty means if anything goes wrong or breaks they'll fix it for me and replace any parts in necessary. It isn't free but it's cheaper than having to buy another pc if anything goes wrong. This feedback is great. It's really helping me a lot. I'll change the RAM to 4GB, hard drive for one with a 12MB cache and cancel the Vista Premium. Where would I get this W7 OS from? How is it installed?
Had a quick look at CustomPC mag and on the net and for your budget the following spec would seem OK: CPU - i7 920 Mobo - Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R RAM - Corsair Dominator TR3X6G1600C8D HDD - 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F1 (HD103UJ) Cooler - Titan Fenrir (Forget liquid unless your know what you are doing and into serious overclocking) PSU - Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 850W GPU - GTX 295 Case - Antec 900 (MKII) - MKII Gives you better cabling space This set-up should give you OC to 4Ghz which together with the i7 power and triple channel memory will be very fast.KFC1000
There you go. That + Windows 7 64 bit
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