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dan989
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Motherboard: ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers
Processor: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.6ghz - 200
Memory: Patriot Viper 12GB DDR3 - 75
Videocard: Gigabyte GTX480 - 200
Soundcard: Asus Xonar - 86
Main HDD: 60GB Corsair Reactor SSD - 80
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Ultimate - 65
Mouse: Zowie EC1 White - 40
Mousepad: Qpad UC - 12
Headset: Logitech G35 -65
Powersupply: OCZ 1300W Gold - 160
Case: Coolermaster HAF X - 98
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64
Extra HDD: 3TB Samsung
TOTAL: 1081


I live in UK so im sorry for US Users i dont know the conversion rates.
But this is the computer im considering building if anyone has a any tweaks/changes i could make please tell me. @Generation & @Root_b33r.

Im using this computer for heavy rendering and graphics design as im currently doing a course @ College and hope to carry it on to University. Also a little bit of gaming
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Generation
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You chose a board with the 1336 chipset in it. The 1336 chips are useless UNLESS you're going with a 980 / 990x, in this case you're not.

The 1155 chips ( 13 2100 - i5 2500k & i7 2600k ) are WAY better, cheaper and newer hardware.

You said heavy rendering..the I7-2700K will be a perfect choice for you since it has the hyper threading cores.

The K series chips are meant to be overclocked like crazy! You could probably get it to 4.5 GHZ with a hyper 212.

CPU:

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Aftermarket heatsink for the CPU:

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Solid Asus z68 board. It also has the SSD caching feature which will come in handy.

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You won't need 1300w of power for this rig. More like 750w - 850w. Always remember to buy a solid PSU. It's the most important thing in your build.

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Any reason why you chose the GTX 480? It's the last gen Nvidia card and is INSANELY power hungry. A GTX 570 is newer and I'm pretty sure out-benches the GTX 480.

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Now since you have a different board, you're going to need different ram. In this case you're going to need a dual channel kit. 8 gigs should be more than enough. Always remember you could always upgrade in the future if you ever so desire too.

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No you're set

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Generation wrote You chose a board with the 1336 chipset in it. The 1336 chips are useless UNLESS you're going with a 980 / 990x, in this case you're not.

The 1155 chips ( 13 2100 - i5 2500k & i7 2600k ) are WAY better, cheaper and newer hardware.

You said heavy rendering..the I7-2700K will be a perfect choice for you since it has the hyper threading cores.

The K series chips are meant to be overclocked like crazy! You could probably get it to 4.5 GHZ with a hyper 212.

CPU:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Aftermarket heatsink for the CPU:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Solid Asus z68 board. It also has the SSD caching feature which will come in handy.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

You won't need 1300w of power for this rig. More like 750w - 850w. Always remember to buy a solid PSU. It's the most important thing in your build.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Any reason why you chose the GTX 480? It's the last gen Nvidia card and is INSANELY power hungry. A GTX 570 is newer and I'm pretty sure out-benches the GTX 480.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Now since you have a different board, you're going to need different ram. In this case you're going to need a dual channel kit. 8 gigs should be more than enough. Always remember you could always upgrade in the future if you ever so desire too.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

No you're set



Thanks man and this is saving me money which i can spend on parts if i intend on upgrading in the future. I did intend on Overclocking my cpu just to maximize performance of course apparently people are getting the likes of the 2500K to like 5Ghz.

Also INTEL are bringing out some new processors later on this year i hear and their going to be extremist CPU's do you think i should wait it out and see what their made of or buy this right now? Any input?
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dan989 wrote
Generation wrote You chose a board with the 1336 chipset in it. The 1336 chips are useless UNLESS you're going with a 980 / 990x, in this case you're not.

The 1155 chips ( 13 2100 - i5 2500k & i7 2600k ) are WAY better, cheaper and newer hardware.

You said heavy rendering..the I7-2700K will be a perfect choice for you since it has the hyper threading cores.

The K series chips are meant to be overclocked like crazy! You could probably get it to 4.5 GHZ with a hyper 212.

CPU:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Aftermarket heatsink for the CPU:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Solid Asus z68 board. It also has the SSD caching feature which will come in handy.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

You won't need 1300w of power for this rig. More like 750w - 850w. Always remember to buy a solid PSU. It's the most important thing in your build.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Any reason why you chose the GTX 480? It's the last gen Nvidia card and is INSANELY power hungry. A GTX 570 is newer and I'm pretty sure out-benches the GTX 480.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Now since you have a different board, you're going to need different ram. In this case you're going to need a dual channel kit. 8 gigs should be more than enough. Always remember you could always upgrade in the future if you ever so desire too.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

No you're set



Thanks man and this is saving me money which i can spend on parts if i intend on upgrading in the future. I did intend on Overclocking my cpu just to maximize performance of course apparently people are getting the likes of the 2500K to like 5Ghz.

Also INTEL are bringing out some new processors later on this year i hear and their going to be extremist CPU's do you think i should wait it out and see what their made of or buy this right now? Any input?


I'd get the i7-2600k right now. Also, no one knows the price they will be, how good they will be..etc. The i7-2600k is an outstanding chip and will do all you need it to do and more. 4.5 ghz i7-2600k = Futureproofed
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Generation wrote
dan989 wrote
Generation wrote You chose a board with the 1336 chipset in it. The 1336 chips are useless UNLESS you're going with a 980 / 990x, in this case you're not.

The 1155 chips ( 13 2100 - i5 2500k & i7 2600k ) are WAY better, cheaper and newer hardware.

You said heavy rendering..the I7-2700K will be a perfect choice for you since it has the hyper threading cores.

The K series chips are meant to be overclocked like crazy! You could probably get it to 4.5 GHZ with a hyper 212.

CPU:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Aftermarket heatsink for the CPU:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Solid Asus z68 board. It also has the SSD caching feature which will come in handy.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

You won't need 1300w of power for this rig. More like 750w - 850w. Always remember to buy a solid PSU. It's the most important thing in your build.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Any reason why you chose the GTX 480? It's the last gen Nvidia card and is INSANELY power hungry. A GTX 570 is newer and I'm pretty sure out-benches the GTX 480.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Now since you have a different board, you're going to need different ram. In this case you're going to need a dual channel kit. 8 gigs should be more than enough. Always remember you could always upgrade in the future if you ever so desire too.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

No you're set



Thanks man and this is saving me money which i can spend on parts if i intend on upgrading in the future. I did intend on Overclocking my cpu just to maximize performance of course apparently people are getting the likes of the 2500K to like 5Ghz.

Also INTEL are bringing out some new processors later on this year i hear and their going to be extremist CPU's do you think i should wait it out and see what their made of or buy this right now? Any input?


I'd get the i7-2600k right now. Also, no one knows the price they will be, how good they will be..etc. The i7-2600k is an outstanding chip and will do all you need it to do and more. 4.5 ghz i7-2600k = Futureproofed


Once again thanks gonna keep some money spare though just incase they are incredible CPUs
Gonna buy the build you've altered should last through Collegr not sure about Uni as Technology moves so fast its ridiculous but yup this is gonna be my build for now.
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lol I love how you list what mousepad you have
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mythiclich wrote lol I love how you list what mousepad you have


I Literally copy and pasted it from a word doc i had saved lol.
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dan989 wrote
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers
Processor: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.6ghz - 200
Memory: Patriot Viper 12GB DDR3 - 75
Videocard: Gigabyte GTX480 - 200
Soundcard: Asus Xonar - 86
Main HDD: 60GB Corsair Reactor SSD - 80
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Ultimate - 65
Mouse: Zowie EC1 White - 40
Mousepad: Qpad UC - 12
Headset: Logitech G35 -65
Powersupply: OCZ 1300W Gold - 160
Case: Coolermaster HAF X - 98
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64
Extra HDD: 3TB Samsung
TOTAL: 1081


I live in UK so im sorry for US Users i dont know the conversion rates.
But this is the computer im considering building if anyone has a any tweaks/changes i could make please tell me. @Generation & @Root_b33r.

Im using this computer for heavy rendering and graphics design as im currently doing a course @ College and hope to carry it on to University. Also a little bit of gaming


very nice...
you should get a bigger HDD tho, if you wanna store games on it xD
also, you dont need 12GB of ram, 4-6GB is enough
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xstar_legendz wrote
dan989 wrote
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage II Extreme Republic of Gamers
Processor: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.6ghz - 200
Memory: Patriot Viper 12GB DDR3 - 75
Videocard: Gigabyte GTX480 - 200
Soundcard: Asus Xonar - 86
Main HDD: 60GB Corsair Reactor SSD - 80
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Ultimate - 65
Mouse: Zowie EC1 White - 40
Mousepad: Qpad UC - 12
Headset: Logitech G35 -65
Powersupply: OCZ 1300W Gold - 160
Case: Coolermaster HAF X - 98
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64
Extra HDD: 3TB Samsung
TOTAL: 1081


I live in UK so im sorry for US Users i dont know the conversion rates.
But this is the computer im considering building if anyone has a any tweaks/changes i could make please tell me. @Generation & @Root_b33r.

Im using this computer for heavy rendering and graphics design as im currently doing a course @ College and hope to carry it on to University. Also a little bit of gaming


very nice...
you should get a bigger HDD tho, if you wanna store games on it xD
also, you dont need 12GB of ram, 4-6GB is enough


4GB Doesnt cut it with some of the rendering and graphics design i have to do lol
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