Build assistance
- Krisqo
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Build assistance
FINALLY getting my act together and replacing this 2 1/2 year old Dell XPS400 with a nice rig.
Now I'm somewhat knowledgeable when it comes to computer parts and compatibility, but I'm running into a few bottlenecks.
Here are my components so far.
GPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130370
MoBo (lots of DoA complaints? Confirm?)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188024
CPU (not ready for Quad-Core Yet)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115036
RAM (4Gb all together)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820145034
Now comes one question I've been asking some people and have been getting mixed responses: how big of a PSU would I need for this? I plan on going SLI a little ways down the line and that made some say I need 1000w. I think that is a little overkill since that will make my PSU one of the most expensive components in this build.
Second is what type of case do I need? Mid-ATX or Full-ATX? The MoBo supports 6 SATA connectors and I plan on using most if not all on a DVD/CD drive and several HDDs for massive storage (don't ask).
One other thing I've been having problems with is heat. At times my current comp gets so hot that I would need to turn on the AC just to keep from sweating. IIRC, I saw that the GPU was running about 65c while idle and one of my HDDs is at 60c. So cooling is a major concern. And I don't want to go down the Liquid cooling road.
I plan on using this new comp for Editing and gaming like FS9, FSX, and some RTS and MMORPG. I am also trying my hardest to keep from going Vista.
Now I'm somewhat knowledgeable when it comes to computer parts and compatibility, but I'm running into a few bottlenecks.
Here are my components so far.
GPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130370
MoBo (lots of DoA complaints? Confirm?)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188024
CPU (not ready for Quad-Core Yet)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115036
RAM (4Gb all together)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820145034
Now comes one question I've been asking some people and have been getting mixed responses: how big of a PSU would I need for this? I plan on going SLI a little ways down the line and that made some say I need 1000w. I think that is a little overkill since that will make my PSU one of the most expensive components in this build.
Second is what type of case do I need? Mid-ATX or Full-ATX? The MoBo supports 6 SATA connectors and I plan on using most if not all on a DVD/CD drive and several HDDs for massive storage (don't ask).
One other thing I've been having problems with is heat. At times my current comp gets so hot that I would need to turn on the AC just to keep from sweating. IIRC, I saw that the GPU was running about 65c while idle and one of my HDDs is at 60c. So cooling is a major concern. And I don't want to go down the Liquid cooling road.
I plan on using this new comp for Editing and gaming like FS9, FSX, and some RTS and MMORPG. I am also trying my hardest to keep from going Vista.
- Kariudo
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Mid towers usually have room for 4 HDDs, but with the GTX 260's length you probably won't be able to use half of your internal HDD bays. Full tower gives you much more room.
The power supply I'm not quite sure on, 1KW does sound like overkill but I'd hesitate to go below 800W (700W Minimum) for SLI-ing those things.
A quick check of some reviews says that this psu can power 2 GTX280s.
For the cooling side of things, there are a few things that can help.
The 260 spits the hot air out of your case...so that will help. It'l still be spitting it out into your room, but that really shouldn't affect your room temps that much.
To keep the cpu cool you should get an aftermarket hsf. For that, the freezer 7 pro should do nicely (and don't forget the arctic silver 5)
You'll need fans to move air around inside your case, the general rule is match the in and out cfm. Good airflow keeps everything cool. Ignoring the psu and gpu, I'd have fans sucking air in from the front and exhausting from the back and top of the case. Speaking of the case, do you have one you are re-using or are you buying another?
The power supply I'm not quite sure on, 1KW does sound like overkill but I'd hesitate to go below 800W (700W Minimum) for SLI-ing those things.
A quick check of some reviews says that this psu can power 2 GTX280s.
For the cooling side of things, there are a few things that can help.
The 260 spits the hot air out of your case...so that will help. It'l still be spitting it out into your room, but that really shouldn't affect your room temps that much.
To keep the cpu cool you should get an aftermarket hsf. For that, the freezer 7 pro should do nicely (and don't forget the arctic silver 5)
You'll need fans to move air around inside your case, the general rule is match the in and out cfm. Good airflow keeps everything cool. Ignoring the psu and gpu, I'd have fans sucking air in from the front and exhausting from the back and top of the case. Speaking of the case, do you have one you are re-using or are you buying another?
- Krisqo
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- Kariudo
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- Krisqo
- Cooking Oil
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Mostly something big enough to be sure it can house all my components with minimal problems.
Something like
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811133021
or for the overkill factor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811103010
Since you said a full tower might be best for what I want.
Something like
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811133021
or for the overkill factor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811103010
Since you said a full tower might be best for what I want.
- Kariudo
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- Krisqo
- Cooking Oil
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- Kariudo
- Twilight prince
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- Kariudo
- Twilight prince
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