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Ok cheers guys.
I went with the OCZ stuff because the last time i specced a computer samsung were a pile of shit with high failure rates and OCZ were passable budget stuff LOL! Only want a small one anyway, so will probably pick up the same then.
Why would having the motherboard bundle mean i don't need extra ram..?
Nah, couldn't care less about appearance and stuff like that.
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You get way more for your money with a 3.5 inch drive, as they're not only faster in most cases, they're also cheaper in terms of pence per gigabyte. If you're going for a desktop build, always get 3.5 inch except for the ssd.
You don't need water Cooling Chris The only time you'll really need it would be if you had a massively over clocked setup.
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Just noticed that you mentioned the OCZ failure rates in your first reply, sorry Scott, missed that!
I think i'm almost decided on a spec, could somebody recommend a decent supplier?
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Ebuyer are good, though I ordered a lot from amazon with my build.
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Ok thanks, will have a look now.
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Am i right in thinking CPU coolers rated for am3 won't fit am3+..?
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Im pretty sure they do fit but dont quote me on that
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Rated, meh
Its about making sure it fits the socket.
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I don't understand the difference? It says am2, am2+, am3. Others say am2, am2+, am3, am3+, hence i'm assuming if it doesn't specify it doesn't fit...
Do power supplies generally come with cabling included, or am i going to need to feck around individually buying the required cables?
While i would love to take your advice and go intel, it destroys my budget, so AMD it is. What i've got so far:
Asus M5A78L-M (760g chipset) matx mb
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The case i've specced is a good price, but mentions bottom PSU placement, how likely am i to find that a problem?
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I'll give you a call to discuss dude. Sort able
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Thoughts on this set up? Really need a new PC may as well build one.
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Computers are for porn and forum. Both of which I can do on my phone. Sorted!
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(28-02-2013, 10:18 PM)sammykins Wrote: Computers are for porn and forum. Both of which I can do on my phone. Sorted!
Ah but in all fairness, porn is better on a bigger screen!
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(28-02-2013, 07:49 PM)306carter Wrote: 'Jumps on the band wagon'..........
Thoughts on this set up? Really need a new PC may as well build one.
What will you be using it for mainly? Spend another £5-10 and get a 1TB drive instead of the 500GB, it's way better for your money. You can pick up a 3TB drive for £90 these days so if you can put up the extra £40 you'll be way better off!
Oh and although Razer make shiny products, you can do a lot better for your money for keyboards and gaming mice. Corsair and Logitech are two good brands to check out
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