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Will this PC work?

detlikdetlik Member Posts: 76

Hi everybody,

Recently I started a lot of threads about my future computer and I finally have almost final version I just wanted to ask what do you think about it and if all components are compatible.

Motherboard : MSI P55-GD80 - Intel P55

Graphic Card : Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor?-X ?

Case : CoolerMaster HAF 932

Keyboard : Saitek Cyborg Keyboard V7

Headset : Creative HS-1100 Tournament Gaming

Mouse : CM STORM Sentinel

Monitor : Samsung SyncMaster P2450H

HDD : 2x Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD103SJ - 1TB (one for OS)

RAM : A-DATA + Series 4GB(If anyone can suggest better one that isnt too expensive go ahead)

Processor : Intel Core i5-760 (I will definitely pick Intel just not 100% sure if this one)

PSU : Dont know which one and I need help please pick from this www.czechcomputer.czor this www.alza.czor this www.mironet.czsite.

DVD ROM: LG GH22NS

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit



And I am still open for suggestions.

Comments

  • CatamountCatamount Member Posts: 773

    If you want my advice on what to build right now, it' would be not to build right now. Southern Islands is right around the corner for video cards, and both Intel's Sandy Bridge and AMD's Bulldozer are coming along in short order.

    Waiting for these updates will mean today's part will drop hugely in price, and the new parts will give you a lot more at the higher end of spending than what today's parts do.

     

    That said, if you're dead set on build right now, then that looks fine. I might suggest looking at G.Skill Ripjaw RAM, however. It's cheap, stable, and overclocks extremely well. It basically has the best of everything.

  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,507

    That's a lot of money on a keyboard, mouse, and case.  I guess it depends on your budget.  But if you've got that kind of a budget, you might want to look into getting a good SSD.

    Be warned that some LG DVD drives have adware and will bring up ads whenever you put in a DVD.  I'm not sure if that one does.

    Here's a good power supply for you:

    http://www.czechcomputer.cz/product.jsp?artno=74749

    If you think you might upgrade to much more powerful parts in the future (e.g., a CrossFire or SLI setup), you could get this instead:

    http://www.alza.cz/pocitacovy-zdroj-corsair-tx650-d83911.htm

    The latter isn't really necessary if you don't plan on big upgrades later.

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