How to build a gaming PC?

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#1 jrabbit99
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Can anyone recomend a good book on what how to build a PC and on what all the parts do? I know a bit but not enough and I was wondering if you know of any good books that highlight it.
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Can anyone recomend a good book on what how to build a PC and on what all the parts do? I know a bit but not enough and I was wondering if you know of any good books that highlight it.jrabbit99
Just search the internet,you don't need books.
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#3 nmaharg
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All you need is a good forum, this one aint bad. And you tube. There are 1000s of how to build a PC videos on you tube.
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#4 dmc333
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Your motherboard manual and case manual should have all you need.
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#5 Silicel1
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What do you mean by biulding, from scratch buying parts etc. or putting the thing together? Either one of them this forum can help.
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The manuals are excellent, just like LEGO, before I built my PC i found this guide very useful! Good luck :).
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#7 marentes
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would 3sli gtx 260 oc get hot enough to use water cooling solutions

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would 3sli gtx 260 oc get hot enough to use water cooling solutions

marentes

There is absolutely no need for Triple-SLI on a GTX 260 unless you are gaming at 2560 x 1600 resolution with everything maxed out.

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would 3sli gtx 260 oc get hot enough to use water cooling solutions

marentes
the problem is that i don't know what that is.
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Don't install 3 video cards for tri-sli. the configuration has all 3 cards to close to each other and they "will" over heat. thats all the configurations to guys. Especiallt gtx 260's, those suckers will get hot. If you did 3 260 cards, that would be 6 video cards not 3, I have no idea what kind of water cooling system would work or fit on that configuration to cool it properly (if it can with them so close to each other)

Only that if you insist on tri-sli you will "Have" to install liguid cooling, cause your air cooling, is not going to happen.

On my xfx 780i board (which has 3 x16 pci-e slots for tri-sli) I did not get 3 cards, I got 2x xfx GTX 280's and put one in the upper bank, and the second in the bottom most bank.

it is a Quad sli solution, and properly air cooled with the stock cooling from xfx. Vista is still buggy and sometimes I get load errors on boot, and after launching CoD modern warfare for the first time, the bottom card fried near the 8 and 6 pin power adapters. yaaaaaaaaaaaa. new egg is sending me a replacement.

So if you want to avoid the over heating problem of 3 cards crammed together and just go with quad-sli and hope your pc runs stable at least its one problem you can avoid.

make sure your power supply is up to it either way. ABS 1300 watt is a good solution, I am ordering one soon.

google tri-sli water cooling if your mind is made up.

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#11 kaitanuvax
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[QUOTE="marentes"]

would 3sli gtx 260 oc get hot enough to use water cooling solutions

jrabbit99

the problem is that i don't know what that is.

You don't need books. Use the internet - just a few days of researching and doing my homework on upgrading my video card gave me vast amounts of knowledge on how to build an efficient PC.

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#12 Taiko88
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Honestly, I would not suggest this forum for your computer needs. Half of the people do not even know what they are saying/doing. Try good overclocking/building forums, where they know their stuff much more.

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/index.php

They are really good at what they do. I suggest them, but make sure you ask responsible and logical questions, or they will critique you. If you do not ask, they will not bother to tell you. If you go this powersupply is good, and you chose it without asking if anything better is out there, they will not tell you (also depends on the person). But if you know your stuff, and ask questions you will learn a lot. I also suggest reading and researching on google. Helped me in how to build my PC, and OCing as well. Took me 6 months of researching and reading, to get the basic knowledge of building my computer.

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Don't install 3 video cards for tri-sli. the configuration has all 3 cards to close to each other and they "will" over heat. thats all the configurations to guys. Especiallt gtx 260's, those suckers will get hot. If you did 3 260 cards, that would be 6 video cards not 3, I have no idea what kind of water cooling system would work or fit on that configuration to cool it properly (if it can with them so close to each other)

Only that if you insist on tri-sli you will "Have" to install liguid cooling, cause your air cooling, is not going to happen.

On my xfx 780i board (which has 3 x16 pci-e slots for tri-sli) I did not get 3 cards, I got 2x xfx GTX 280's and put one in the upper bank, and the second in the bottom most bank.

it is a Quad sli solution, and properly air cooled with the stock cooling from xfx. Vista is still buggy and sometimes I get load errors on boot, and after launching CoD modern warfare for the first time, the bottom card fried near the 8 and 6 pin power adapters. yaaaaaaaaaaaa. new egg is sending me a replacement.

So if you want to avoid the over heating problem of 3 cards crammed together and just go with quad-sli and hope your pc runs stable at least its one problem you can avoid.

make sure your power supply is up to it either way. ABS 1300 watt is a good solution, I am ordering one soon.

google tri-sli water cooling if your mind is made up.

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I don't know what any of this means!
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#15 --Anna--
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Here's a good book to start with: Build It. Fix It. Own It: A Beginner's Guide to Building and Upgrading a PC, you can get it at Amazon.

Here's a good forum here at GameSpot: http://www.gamespot.com/pages/unions/home.php?union_id=custompcunion Highly recommended !!

Here's some good web links to start with:

http://www.corsairmemory.com/systembuild/report.aspx?report_id=78237

http://www.mysuperpc.com/

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=NNbEBARu6LY&feature=channel

http://www.myfastpc.com/

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=SINjiyZ3yNs

Good Luck

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#16 markop2003
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The mauals are the best literature, other than that just ask here, that's what i did and mine worked perfectly
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#17 markop2003
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[QUOTE="slippyFingaz"]

Don't install 3 video cards for tri-sli. the configuration has all 3 cards to close to each other and they "will" over heat. thats all the configurations to guys. Especiallt gtx 260's, those suckers will get hot. If you did 3 260 cards, that would be 6 video cards not 3, I have no idea what kind of water cooling system would work or fit on that configuration to cool it properly (if it can with them so close to each other)

Only that if you insist on tri-sli you will "Have" to install liguid cooling, cause your air cooling, is not going to happen.

On my xfx 780i board (which has 3 x16 pci-e slots for tri-sli) I did not get 3 cards, I got 2x xfx GTX 280's and put one in the upper bank, and the second in the bottom most bank.

it is a Quad sli solution, and properly air cooled with the stock cooling from xfx. Vista is still buggy and sometimes I get load errors on boot, and after launching CoD modern warfare for the first time, the bottom card fried near the 8 and 6 pin power adapters. yaaaaaaaaaaaa. new egg is sending me a replacement.

So if you want to avoid the over heating problem of 3 cards crammed together and just go with quad-sli and hope your pc runs stable at least its one problem you can avoid.

make sure your power supply is up to it either way. ABS 1300 watt is a good solution, I am ordering one soon.

google tri-sli water cooling if your mind is made up.

jrabbit99
I don't know what any of this means!

In basic terms: If you had 3 260 graphics cards in sli like you mentioned they would be so close to one another that they wouldn't have enough room to pull cool air into the cooler, they'ld just pull the hot air out of each other. As they are so close together it would be very difficult to fit water cooling as the tubes are pretty thick and not very flexible. On his motherboard he has 3 PCIex16 slots (the slots used by grapphics cards). He put in two top end graphics cards in sli but put one in the top slot and one in the bottem leaving the middle free to allow more breething room and so better cooling. Vista still messes up with his graphics card configuration and one of them over heated at the power connectors. Also make sure you have a sufficient power supply to be able to keep the graphics cards running.
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yeah even tough in test it shown that 3-sli 280gTX / 260GTX are About same wats usages it about 750wats (PEAK) to 810wats as possibly highest peak in power. tough it alot of % of psu it why trhey recommend a 1000wats psu over a 850wats for that or 750wats i know some poeple who run Two 4870x2 Crossfire x on 750Wats Silencers Of pc & cooling but nvidia are even consuming more in tri-sli then current best Set of ATI the thing is ? And you want to build a gaming pc by ur self ? or you want help doing it ?

i can help you out if you have Question that those url said by anna didn't help you much i know how to build strong gaming machine but for that i need a budget. if you want to make a topic of want to build a pc with other suggestion then i guess ur topic should have being name differently how ever i i saw all this talking.

do you have the The three 260GTX ? mention dod you have any hardware ? it would be specific if i know if you ask how to build one ?(put them together) or how to select part & budget to get a Gaming machine of (ur Level) example a 1920x1200 (Excellent gaming machine isn't under 700$) for all new game. if you take all from scratch while a 2560x1600 is highly undo-able for newest game under 1600$ build. perhaps even 1900$ (For good smoothness) from scratch and that if you have the monitor else you climb to 2500$-3000$ or Reduce the frame rate to 22-27 instead of climbing to 40+FPS for a smooth experiance

The Big Advantage of sli / Crossfire is to avoid to replace the whole gpu layout But sometime it better just go with a new layout when the new one aren't so Superior exemple 295GTX Is Like Two 280gTX in performances while 285GTX Is 10% > 280gTX and is rival are 4870 1GB gold Edition / 4850x2 / 4870x2 by order of lowest cost If You Tri-sli make sure to have an minimum a Full Tower Case I heard so cause it Large.. And may not fit otherwise and you will require quit of airflow. Beside I heard Core 2 / Core 2 Quad doesn't get big advtange of Tr-sli compare to Core i7 920 + X58 Overclocked

there something i like of core i7 the big war of are you picking an REd or Green motherboard in the case ATI mobo or nvidia motherboard is off. freeing you of the thousand combination of build setup
because without the motherboard one doesn't work with another. if you tri-sli 790i a minium to get the real power off 780i slack off but work . into performances for it whiel 750 FTW Is a joke compare to 780i into sli two card Just like a P45 into Crossfire Will Lose to a X48 Into crossfire

how ever any build you do at home will defeat dell / And any corporation done as long you are given the right information from a good forum as here If you want to talk even more Serrious You can try the union we does have http://www.gamespot.com/pages/unions/forums/show_topics.php?union_id=custompcunion

f you want to know how to buy pc Part is mostly a rough battle within ur self and ur budget for what you aim off. but without having the information you may go into error. The Benchmark From Several Website such as Bit-tech exist in order to create order into the madness of this world that is about pc And this forum as well & Xtremereview Exist to help people like you i my self who know lot even double check with everyone here when i buy essential part there alway mostly 5-6 Solution only 1-2 that suit you over Thousand combination . motherboard / ram / cpu / cpu cooler / video card /case of good airflow

then you overclock if you can some motherboard are easier then other some are more complex but allow more like the Gigabyte As easy tuning 6 / And Asus R.O.G CPU Upgrade or so as a way to easy-overclock from a simple way but i doesn't know much about Easy-Tuning & R.o.G if you want to ask really complex Question i seen lot of people well informed into the custom pc build union i reffer here tough i doesn't guarantee you will find ur solution really easy but it free to join and it cool place