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Just need second opinion before buying this setup today,
CPU E6750 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6819115029

Mobo Asus P5KC- http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspe [...] KU=BA24037

Me mory- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6820146565

Already have case/psu Grafix card, please let me know if there is something better for same money and or more future proof.


Message edited by Sharken on 08-05-2007 at 07:31:05 PM
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If you are going to overclock giagabyte p35 Ds3r if not this mill do even for mid ranged overclocking.

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For that money, that's a great choice. For $100 more, a Q6600 would be more future proof.

Also look at GA-P35C-DS3R if you don't need Wi-Fi or FireWire.

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I second Q6600 ,
for motherboard , well actually if i remember right , ASUS P5KC was chepaer than P35C DS3R in newegg, also P5KC doenst have Wi-Fi ,


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Q6600@3.4,SAPPHIRE HD 4870X2,OCZ 4GB DDR2 800 RAM 4-4-4-15,ASUS MAXIMUS FORMULA X38,SEAGATE 500GB 7200RPM 32MB,TT V1 CPU Cooler,TT ARMOR SILVER ALUMNIUM With 25cm FAN,OCZ MODXSTREAM 900W,LG 2284F 1680x1050
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Maziar wrote :

I second Q6600 ,
for motherboard , well actually if i remember right , ASUS P5KC was chepaer than P35C DS3R in newegg, also P5KC doenst have Wi-Fi ,




Ok I just bought the 6750, asus p5kc and Crucial Ballistic, Mwave wouldnt take my debit card as the Signature panel code it asked for 3 digit, debit cards with mastercard logo from my bank are 4 digit so ordered it on NewEgg... whats the Built in Wifi anyway? can you explain the no firewire? I think I have some extras from old board to plug in either way... Mwave and Newegg only seemed to have the B3 stepping on the Quad 6600 either way, so went with this... should be good


Message edited by Sharken on 08-05-2007 at 10:30:52 PM
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This is the same combination that I am looking at. Let me know how it works.


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