23-03-2005, 09:54
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
How's this for the PSU?
Enermax Noisetaker 600W EG701AX-VE(W) SFMA ATX2.0 SLI Compliant PSU (CA-021-EN) --The first one on the page...............
.............or does anyone have any other suggestions...........is 600W overkill?
Now, lets talk HDD's...........how about a couple of these in RAID 1? ('course I don't yet know how to put together a RAID 1 setup) 
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*bump* ('cos I'm thinking of ordering the majority of the components today--so I could use the input here)
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23-03-2005, 09:59
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Re: Building my own PC
Both of those are fine .... nice PSU  , plenty of room for expansion ...
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23-03-2005, 10:37
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by Nemesis
Both of those are fine .... nice PSU  , plenty of room for expansion ...
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Cheers m8
Now I just need to fuigure out what GPU to get (ie. which is the biggest, baddest one  ) and then I'll order everything.
(I'm going to leave the fans and other bits and pieces till later.)
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23-03-2005, 10:39
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Re: Building my own PC
The V9999 Ultra Deluxe 256 is v nice .... I got the V9999 GT 128, and no problems here at all
Now the problem is to find it
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23-03-2005, 11:03
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by Nemesis
The V9999 Ultra Deluxe 256 is v nice .... I got the V9999 GT 128, and no problems here at all
Now the problem is to find it 
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I know......I'd like to get it from Dabs but they don't have the pci one
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23-03-2005, 12:59
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by punky
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In what way is the pci one scaled down? 
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I spoke to kelly, she is getting their products team to source and put it on the system, should be available in the next 48-72 hours
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That merits a rep
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23-03-2005, 13:59
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
In what way is the pci one scaled down? 
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That PCI-E one I posted isn't scaled down... Thats why I said it was equivilent  That one I posted isn't Asus... The Asus PCI-E version of the one you wanted one is scaled down.
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23-03-2005, 14:29
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by punky
That PCI-E one I posted isn't scaled down... Thats why I said it was equivilent  That one I posted isn't Asus... The Asus PCI-E version of the one you wanted one is scaled down.
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I think I'll go for the second one down here
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23-03-2005, 15:41
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
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 do realise if you plug that whatchama filp into the thingy bob you ordered it will go bang
What made you go for the single GPU? im still strugling on that point for my new machine
small hard drive?? 10000 rpm i presumme?
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23-03-2005, 15:45
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by gary_580
small hard drive?? 10000 rpm i presumme?
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Yep, now I won't be the only one waiting for ages by myself when the map changes on the gameserver!
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23-03-2005, 16:01
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
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I don't see :- - Plasters for fingers, from tightening up the screws
- Superglue for attaching wires that break
- Velcro for trying to seal rattling case problems
- Mini Maglite for seeing inside packed case
- Sellotape for tying straggling wires togethers
- Pliers for bending annoying bits of case
- Hammer for emergencies
- Msc in Science for understanding Motherboard Manual
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23-03-2005, 16:30
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Re: Building my own PC
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Originally Posted by gary_580
What made you go for the single GPU? im still strugling on that point for my new machine
small hard drive?? 10000 rpm i presumme?
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Small hard drives...hoping to get them setup in RAID 1
I went for a single GPU because according to the Tomshardware article, SLI only really kicks in noticably at 1600 x 1200 resolution. Monitors that support that resolution are either too big for my taste or don't have sub 20ms response times--making their use for gaming questionable and hence making the entire SLI experience questionable.
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Yeah.....I know..............fingers crossed
Do you know what the earthing strap thingy is called.....I'd better get one........
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Yep, now I won't be the only one waiting for ages by myself when the map changes on the gameserver! 
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