.Need help building a new computer. Want to spend 12-1500 cdn MAX.
Last time i checked the conroe's were excellent overclockers, is that still the case? Are they still the best chips? Is it worth going for the 6600 or should i just stick with the 6400 and OC that?
The E6600 is still the best chip to OC because of the 4MB L2 Cache, but the others are just as good for OC'ing if you can't afford the E6600.
What's the best MB without overspending?
Best motherboards without breaking the bank are the boards with the P965 chipset, either a P5B Deluxe or Gigabyte DS3 and both are excellent overclockers.
How about memory? Last i checked with the amd's spending the extra money on "better" memory was a waste of money.
For memory anything that is PC2-6400 DDR2-800 for overclocking, you will be capped alot if you go for 667 and you want to overclock.
Video cards should be a no brainer, you get pretty much what you pay for. Anything i should be looking out for in particular?
Video Cards, there are a lot of nvidia DX10 cards coming out in march and also ATI's new line in March. If you are not concerned about DX10 then this is not a issue. If you need something immediately, it's hard not to recommend a DX10 card so either a 8800GTS or GTX.
Thanks In advance guys
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Help Building a New CPU Please :)
Need help building a new computer. Want to spend 12-1500 cdn MAX.
Last time i checked the conroe's were excellent overclockers, is that still the case? Are they still the best chips? Is it worth going for the 6600 or should i just stick with the 6400 and OC that?
What's the best MB without overspending?
How about memory? Last i checked with the amd's spending the extra money on "better" memory was a waste of money.
Video cards should be a no brainer, you get pretty much what you pay for. Anything i should be looking out for in particular?
Thanks In advance guys
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any other suggestions guys
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Feb 6th, 2007 12:59 PM #4
Intel e6300 or e4300 (I have my e6300 running at 3.33 stable right now at 1.55Volts)
Stock Cooling should work fine, but I'm running a 9700
It's 50C on idle and 74C under load.
The 965p boards are nice but my favourite is still the 650i and 680i
OCZ 2GB 6400 platinum xtc rev. 2 (mine is overclocked to 954mhz with 5-5-5-12 timing at 2.35Volts)
Just make sure, if you are running a 680i or 650i that your ram is "linked" and then "sync" in the bios. Otherwise you will have stability issues.
2 of the Western Digital Caviar 250gb 16mb cache in RAID
Ultra Aluminus ATX Case with 550w X2 Modular power supply. (only at tigerdirect.ca)
Thermaltake 120mm fan with 78cfm and 22dba for the front.
120mm LED fan for the back. 44cfm 22dba
2 of the 12" sunbeam UV cathode kits.
Also, for a video card I'm running a MSI 7900 gto and flashed the bios with the Rev 2 version.
I'm getting around 6800 in 3Dmark06 and running it stable at 710mhz and 840mhz memory.
I set the fan speed to 100% using Rivatuner and click that button that loads the setting whenever I boot windows.
Then I overclocked it using PowerStrip. Without Fan speed at 100% the card would only hit 700mhz stable.
Make sure you check all the following places for prices.
tigerdirect.ca
canadacomputers.com
ncix.com
directcanada.com
I hope that helps you out. If you need help with voltages just let me know.Last edited by lincoln; Feb 6th, 2007 at 02:12 PM.
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I recently built a computer. I chose to go for the E4300 (it's overpriced now but I needed an upgrade and couldn't wait a month), Gigabyte P965 S3 - simple, cheap and a good overclocker (from consensus on tomshardware) BUT no firewire.
Overclocked no problem to 2.4 Ghz, stock cooling and no voltage increase. So I'm running at 1066 Mhz FSB, and I didn't need to buy more expensive 800 Mhz memory to overclock.
E4300 is something to consider for overclocking.
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Feb 6th, 2007 03:42 PM #6
You'd need either a very powerful microscope or lots and lots of silicon + a few million transistors to build a CPU that can run today's software.
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What good is a microscope and silicone if you don't have the masks?
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Feb 6th, 2007 03:54 PM #8
Contact Intel, see if you can rent some lab time from them.
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Feb 6th, 2007 06:19 PM #12
Get the new CPU by Intel, E4300 and a good heatsink such as Scythe Ninja. Then overclock the CPU like crazy and get 3GHZ+, its easy to overclock this CPU! (Totals up to about $200)
For the motherboard, get a P5B Deluxe or a P5B-E (Dlx is about $180 and -E is about $130) Used...
The ram, just get a good branded PC-6400 RAM such as: OCZ or Corsair
Video card: get a 7600GT for now, and wait for a few months and sell this video card to get one of the upcoming ATI x2000 cards.
I have a E6300 and a P5B Deluxe and its at 3.2ghz right now at stock cooling, but i got tons of fans in my case to keep it cool.
My friend has a E4300, and he got 3.6ghz easily with aftermarket HSF.
E6600 may probably be able to do this, but it costs double the price._______________HI
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Feb 6th, 2007 06:25 PM #13
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Feb 6th, 2007 06:27 PM #14
Off Topic:
Lol, we just quoted eachother in different threads... >.>
Back on topic:
Anyways, i think the 8xxx series wont do as good as the upcoming ATI series...
Im a Geforce fan, but the image quality and performance by ATI is just always better by a little at cheaper price..._______________HI
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Feb 6th, 2007 06:32 PM #15
LOL again...
Granted, the performance are about the same but the Nvidia's are slightly more $$$ ... but when it came down to the decision between ATI and Nvidia for me, I chose Nvidia for one simple reason....
ATI cards run damn hot! Nvidia's run substantially cooler. With equal performance and a price tag difference of 5% to 10%. I would much rather pay the extra and have a cooler case.
That's just personal preference though. Both companies produce high quality components.Last edited by lincoln; Feb 6th, 2007 at 08:30 PM.
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