alz3abi

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Dear all i will write the hard ware spec and if you have any suggestion or comment you can write it so it will help me..


CPU: I7 Extreme 980X

M/B : Asus Rambage III

RAM: DDR 24GB (6X4GB) 1333

VGA : Sapphire 5970 X2 (Crossfire)

BluRay player

Intel 80 GB X25M Mainstream SSD

ATX CASE Silverstone Tj07

Powersupply 1500W "I think Corsair"

Zalman cooler 9900


any suggestion?
 

alz3abi

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Why do you need 980X and a 1500w power supply?

And what possibly could you do with 24gb of ram??


There is no limit for the PC so we tried to put everything High end. so what do you think something better than 980X and why?

1500W maybe for future because for this set it need approx around 1k W so 500W for future we can take 1.2kW or around..

24GB Ram for future? or maybe (3X4GB) =12GB ram for now and keep 3 slot free for future or put (2GBX6) = 12GB..


 

alz3abi

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Well if you want to spend $100 for a cpu, go for it.

1500w psu?? Nothing in the future is going to use more power than what you have listed now.

12GB is more than enough in fact it's still overkill. Most people can't even use 6gb.


100$ or 1000$?


also how about motherboard, Vga , Etc all fine?
 

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Well if you want to spend $100 for a cpu, go for it.

1500w psu?? Nothing in the future is going to use more power than what you have listed now.

12GB is more than enough in fact it's still overkill. Most people can't even use 6gb.


I agree. Eventualy software will use a shitload more ram, as usual, and 12gb or 24 gb will be usefull but for the near future I think 6GB is good. You can always add ram later and hell itll be cheaper too.
 

KingCommander

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Why do you need 980X and a 1500w power supply?

And what possibly could you do with 24gb of ram??



yeah...u will never need so much power supply only 1000w or maby 800w.....infact processors nowadays are designed to use less power for higher performance....and get 6 GB ram thats waaaay more than enough.......CPUs barely uses 4 GB presently.....and in the future there will probably be newer types of rams like DDR5 DDR6 LOL......and i dont think u should get sapphire radeon 5970 unless u are willing to burn a hole in ur wallet by spending over a 1200$ only for graphics card.......u could get nvidia gtx 260 x 2.......gtx260 has a little bit low performance than the 5970 that is easily taken care of by overclocking.....2 x gtx 460 will cost around 550$ or u could go for gtx 470 if u want more juice ....2 of them will cost u around 700$..........personally gtx 460 is what ull ever need.......oh n get a liquid cooler for the processor if u intend to do some overclocking...itll rock ur pc....i have asetek..its nice ...n have fun buildin ur pc.....i sure did!!! ;)
 

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Umm take that extra cash, split it into 3, and get 3 systems spread over time. Will give you much higher performance/year than a single highend now.

That or invest in large IPS monitors. Look at last-gen's EE processors -- they get smashed by current-gen processors at 1/5 the price. Computer components are a bad investment.
 

KingCommander

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sp12 is correct in a way.......but it would be nice to get a decent gaming machine,nothing tooo over the top,but something that can play games for maby 2 or 3 years at high graphics n good fps......but get a bloody awesome mobo n processor........this way ull save a lot of cash for future.....n the only thing ull need to do is to is buy latest graphic cards later on cuz graphics technology is evolving waay faster than processors.......so theres no need to upgrade processors every few years.... ;)