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Title: Building a New Rig
Post by: deluxulous on 28-05-2011
I'm currently building a new rig, and hopefully will be able to order it by Tuesday when I have all the money. I already have a really good power supply, monitor, and case. I have a good set of speakers and a good headset. With the new MoBo, I can run two GFX cards, so I can use my current one and the new one I'm ordering for MAXIMUM GRAFECKS

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AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz 6 x 512KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache Socket AM3 125W Six-Core Desktop Processor HDT90ZFBGRBOX

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ASUS M5A88-V EVO AM3+ AMD 880G HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard

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EVGA 01G-P3-1366-TR GeForce GTX 460 SE (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card


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Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: Paintcheck on 28-05-2011
Excellent choice of parts.

Only thing I would do is make very sure that your power supply is super beefy because 2 cards at once is going to get hot and draw a lot of power.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: deluxulous on 28-05-2011
Quote from: Paintcheck on 28-05-2011
Excellent choice of parts.

Only thing I would do is make very sure that your power supply is super beefy because 2 cards at once is going to get hot and draw a lot of power.

I may or may not use two GFX cards. My friend currently is SOL on his video card so I will probably give him mine. I have a 650W power supply at the moment. And thanks, I tried my best to find a perfect balance.

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Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: Paintcheck on 28-05-2011
650 watt is going to be struggling with 2 cards I think, you might want to check the SLI requirements.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: deluxulous on 29-05-2011
Okay, I switched out the GFX card. This current one was a mere $2 more than the old one I picked out, and a LOT better. So, yeah. Awesome. Also, it has a lower power requirement (400W for the new one, 450W for the old one.)
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: Ragolution on 29-05-2011
Quote from: PistolKid on 29-05-2011
Okay, I switched out the GFX card. This current one was a mere $2 more than the old one I picked out, and a LOT better. So, yeah. Awesome. Also, it has a lower power requirement (400W for the new one, 450W for the old one.)

You'll still need to pick a decent power brick. 50w will make the difference, but not that much of one.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: Paintcheck on 29-05-2011
Quote from: Ragolution on 29-05-2011
Quote from: PistolKid on 29-05-2011
Okay, I switched out the GFX card. This current one was a mere $2 more than the old one I picked out, and a LOT better. So, yeah. Awesome. Also, it has a lower power requirement (400W for the new one, 450W for the old one.)

You'll still need to pick a decent power brick. 50w will make the difference, but not that much of one.

This. Talk to Ping-Pong about shit power supplies. A good one isn't that expensive and will save you a lot of headache. For 1 card I bet the 650 watt you have is fine. For 2 it would be pushing it I think.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: deluxulous on 29-05-2011
Quote from: Paintcheck on 29-05-2011
Quote from: Ragolution on 29-05-2011
Quote from: PistolKid on 29-05-2011
Okay, I switched out the GFX card. This current one was a mere $2 more than the old one I picked out, and a LOT better. So, yeah. Awesome. Also, it has a lower power requirement (400W for the new one, 450W for the old one.)

You'll still need to pick a decent power brick. 50w will make the difference, but not that much of one.

This. Talk to Ping-Pong about shit power supplies. A good one isn't that expensive and will save you a lot of headache. For 1 card I bet the 650 watt you have is fine. For 2 it would be pushing it I think.

confirmed for giving my old card to my friend.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: Ragolution on 30-05-2011
You might want to look into a liquid cooling system or a huuuuuuge PCI fan system
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: Ralazo on 31-05-2011
Get an Radeon card, they perform beter with other AMD parts.

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Cheap Corsair H70 CPU water cooler, I have it too.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: deluxulous on 31-05-2011
Quote from: Ralazo on 31-05-2011
Get an Radeon card, they perform beter with other AMD parts.
I have an EVGA card right now and an AMD processor. It's fine.
Title: Re: Building a New Rig
Post by: deluxulous on 02-06-2011
So I struck a deal with my Dad, who wants my old PC parts which are still pretty decent. He said he'll pay $200 for whatever if I give him the old components. So, I'm upgrading my GFX card yet again.

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