DMilardovich

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Hi Guys !
Ok, firts ..... sorry for my English .... I want that you gives me your opinion about the New-PC that I wanna Build ......

Motherboard : ASUS P5Q-E LGA 775 Intel P45 U$S 235
Power Supply : Th.Take PurePower 600W 2xPci-E U$S 159

C.P.U. : intel Q6600 2.4Ghz 8Mb Cache U$S 275
V.G.A. : Sapphire 4850 GDDR3 512Mb Pci-E U$S 261

H.D.D. : W.Digital 7200 SATA II 320Gb 2Mb U$S 73
R.A.M : G.SKILL DDR2 2*2Gb 1000Mhz Lat.5 U$S 139

Case : Th.Take SporanoRS 101 C/Ventana U$S 112
Disquetera : Samsung Black - U$S 6



Total: U$S 1260 (the prices are form Buenos aires, because of Im Argentinian)


So ...... Just tell me what would you change ........ Im specially undecided about the Case, the H.D.D. and the Power Supply ........... (In a distant future I would lik to build an CrossFire + 8Gb ram + Etc.) Is that P.S. enought?

Thank you for your time
ATTe Diego

 

DMilardovich

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ASUS P5Q-Pro is U$S 15 more cheapper than the ASUS P5Q-E (here) .......... but, why do you think that the P5Q-PRO is better than the P5Q-E ? ..........

P5Q-Pro P5Q-E

2 Pci-E 3 Pci-E
1 Lan 2 Pci-E
no Coaxial Coaxial
No EEP EEP


....... In my opinion, P5Q-E is (almost) High-End, P5Q-Pro is Mid-End .............

Please, tell me if Im wrong about that
 

shadowduck

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Well I read your post wrong and thought you were talking about the vanilla P5Q.

Go for that motherboard. Great price on it.

Remember though as with all P45 chipsets- you are limited to x8 on the PCI-E slots which will bottleneck 4870 CF.