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Hi, i wanted to ask for help for my new pc, i have the harddisk, dvd-rw and i wanted to buy the next components(look at the list):

http://www.pcgarage.ro/vizualizare-wishlist/168244/

Are they compatible?

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should be ok cept for the power supply its not a good one

Reply to obsidian86

Try a Corsair or Antec Earthwatts power supply. Also it needs two PCIE power cables for that graphics card and the one you picked only has one.
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/corsa [...] -modulara/
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/antec/earthwatts-500w/

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dndhatcher wrote :

Try a Corsair or Antec Earthwatts power supply. Also it needs two PCIE power cables for that graphics card and the one you picked only has one.
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/corsa [...] -modulara/
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/antec/earthwatts-500w/



Which one is the better for my new system improved?

http://www.pcgarage.ro/vizualizare-wishlist/168388/


Also, what the difference between this graphic cards?

http://www.pcgarage.ro/placi-video [...] 5-256-bit/
http://www.pcgarage.ro/placi-video [...] 5-256-bit/

Reply to Keem

The second one would be better, but you are missing a hard drive, power supply, and disk drive...

 

Also, both of those GPUs are the same, just a different company

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jbakerlent wrote :

The second one would be better, but you are missing a hard drive, power supply, and disk drive...

Also, both of those GPUs are the same, just a different company


he already got that

Reply to obsidian86

lol, good point :( just the PSU then

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Is this power supply better then the second one or worse?

http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/silve [...] der-st50f/

Reply to Keem

thats a much better power supply i believe silverstone use delta internals also found in many antec units

Reply to obsidian86

Silverstone power supply is much better than your first choice.

Both those 5850s are the same except for the stickers on the sheath and the warranty they give you.


You would be better off with CL8 or CL7 RAM. I dont know anything about Teamgroup - I stick with Corsair, OCZ or Gskill for RAM. I would also use Patriot or Crucial. If you buy parts from known quality companies you may miss out on an occasional bargain, but you tend to save yourself alot of headaches.

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dndhatcher wrote :

Silverstone power supply is much better than your first choice.

Both those 5850s are the same except for the stickers on the sheath and the warranty they give you.


You would be better off with CL8 or CL7 RAM. I dont know anything about Teamgroup - I stick with Corsair, OCZ or Gskill for RAM. I would also use Patriot or Crucial. If you buy parts from known quality companies you may miss out on an occasional bargain, but you tend to save yourself alot of headaches.



I put corsair memory's, here's the new system:

http://www.pcgarage.ro/vizualizare-wishlist/168410/

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So, the power supply is good enough? i dont want the pc to bump bump, lol

Reply to Keem

Best thing to do is google that Silverstone power supply model for reviews. I dont know enough about silverstone PSUs to advise about them.

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