The PC Builders Thread

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by kontradictions, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. BigM

    BigM Well-Known Member

    Well i was tossing up between that.. and a gtx 460 1 GB. (which is about 50 bucks cheaper) - but im mroe inclined to get the ati card since its a newer card

    I know the dollar is 1: 1 (Y) but Id prefer to have australian warranty
     
  2. wtfjc

    wtfjc Well-Known Member

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    yea, get the ati :D
     
  3. whats a good heatsink to get for i7...
     
  4. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

  5. what are you talking about? i own a 1366 chipset, and it fits better than a glove.

    this thing is a beast of a heatsink, one of the top alternatives for air cooled overclocking.
     
  6. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    Most if not all off the shelf heat sinks now a days come with some sort of adjustable mounting bracket or a set of brackets for different sockets.
     
  7. the corsair seems pretty legit, but quite expensive..
     
  8. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    It on sale at NCIX for $49 I think, you need to use the $10 MIR though.
    Your link said it was for LGA 775. W/e. If it works it works.
     
  9. ^ lol yea, it's the same thing for a 1366 but with a different mount
     
  10. Tony

    Tony Well-Known Member

    Upgraded a lil bit.

    Binge purchase as I didn't really neeeeed it.

    AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE @ stock 3.4ghz
    MSI 870-G45 AM3 Motherboard
    4x2GB g.Skill DDR3 1333mhz
    GIGABYTE Geforce GTX 460 1GB (I'm thinking of getting a second one in like 1-2 months just to SLI it)

    Going to need a new Power supply that has SLI support. I don't have any extra connectors left. lol.

    And maybe a new case with optimal air cooling potential. Gonna need a few more case fans.
     
  11. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    As good as AMD is price-wise, the Deneb 9xx are essentially all the same, just with higher/lower stock speeds. Considering how most people OC anyways, seeing as they are BE, you might as well get the 940.
     
  12. Tony

    Tony Well-Known Member

    I'm not much of an overclocking person, so the price was right. I'll probably try OC this later on up to 3.8-4.0ghz when I swap in a better case for cooling and clean up some of my wires.
     
  13. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    I like the sound of that. Post up some pics once you're done. :biggthumpup:
     
  14. I don't see any rebate for it, but uhh so this liquid cooling kind of thing? Do it need to do anything to maintain it or just install and thats it?
     
  15. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    It's pretty much set and forget. My custom watercooling loops is the same way. Every now and then I have to top off the reservoir but since the Corsair unit is completely sealed, that isn't necessary.
     
  16. oh so I dont need to add any liquids later on?

    Just bought a 700w ocz psu... Which motherboard is good, Asus Sabertooth, EVGA.. or?
     
  17. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    Nope. Just set and forget it. Oh just clean out the radiator with compressed air every couple months or so.

    IMO, if you're not gonna overclock the piss out of it, you can't go wrong with with either of their mid range boards. My modest EVGA board has been running strong for well over a year with the Core i7 overclocked to 4 ghz with both Turbo Mode and Hyper Threading on.
     
  18. Yea only thing I might try to do is maybe oc the cpu a bit..

    Looking for something with the USB3 and Sata3 with SLI.. 3-way sli's probably too much.

    so what board would be good for that? EVGA got the sexy look.. but who looks inside their computer anyways..
     
  19. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    A check of approval for asus or evga boards.